The Globe and Mailflipped into WorldNowIsraeli military says it has struck Houthi targets in Yemen in response to attacksThe Globe and Mail - Ahmed Al-haj, Wafaa Shurafa And Jack JefferyThe Israeli army said Saturday it has struck several Houthi targets in western Yemen following a fatal drone attack by the rebel group in Tel Aviv the previous day. The Israeli strikes appeared to be the first on Yemeni soil since the Israel-Hamas war began in October, and they threatened to open a …
The Globe and Mailflipped into Canadian newsNowWildfires erupt in B.C. with lightning, heat fuelling fire behaviour across provinceThe Globe and Mail - Chuck ChiangThe mayor of a British Columbia Interior community says the area’s long-term care residents have been moved out as a fast-moving wildfire looms nearby. Barbara Roden, mayor of Ashcroft, B.C., located about 360 kilometres northeast of Vancouver, said Saturday that community remains under an alert to …
The Globe and Mailflipped into SportsNowRogers' grand slam lifts surging Detroit Tigers 7-3 over Toronto Blue JaysThe Globe and Mail - Tim WharnsbyVladimir Guerrero went 3 for 4 and belted a two-run homer as part of a three-run sixth for Toronto (44-54). But Rogers’ decisive blow delivered the Tigers (49-50) their 10th win in 12 outings and the first two games of the three-game set against Toronto before 38,583 at Rogers Centre. Down 7-0, Kevin …
The Globe and Mailflipped into Canadian news1 hour agoTheo Pourchaire replaces the injured Alexander Rossi for Arrow McLaren’s IndyCar team in TorontoThe Globe and Mail - The Associated PressA broken right thumb forced Arrow McLaren driver Alexander Rossi out of the IndyCar street race at Exhibition Place, giving Frenchman Theo Pourchaire his sixth start of the season. Rossi was injured in practice Friday when his car hit a tire barrier and then skidded into a concrete wall. The 2016 …
The Globe and Mailflipped into British Columbia1 hour agoTrudeau and family head to British Columbia for vacation in unnamed locationThe Globe and Mail - The Canadian PressPrime Minister Justin Trudeau will head to British Columbia on Sunday, where he will be on vacation with his family until Aug. 1. A government official says the Prime Minister’s Office is not disclosing the specific location for security reasons. Spokesman Mohammad Hussain says in an email that …
The Globe and Mailflipped into Sports1 hour agoBilly Horschel holds one-shot lead after three rounds of The OpenThe Globe and Mail - ReutersBilly Horschel battled rainy Royal Troon and came away with a 2-under-par 69 and the 54-hole lead at the Open Championship on Saturday in Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The PGA Tour veteran stands at 4-under 209 and holds the lead outright after Cinderella story Daniel Brown of England …