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New Zealander Ryan Fox has won for the second time in five weeks on the PGA Tour with another memorable shot in a playoff to beat Sam Burns in the Canadian Open.Fox won the Myrtle Beach Classic last month by chipping in for birdie to win a three-man playoff. This one on the TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley on Sunday took a little longer.What turned out to be the winning shot this time on the fourth extra hole might be more memorable. Fox smoked a 3-wood that landed softly just left of the pin and settled seven feet away. Burns…

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JAKARTA: Fancy visiting an idyllic island in the Java Sea that is home to 1,000 rescue cats? Indonesia could soon have a “cat island” modelled after the ones in Japan, if Jakarta governor Pramono Anung has his way.  On May 15, Pramono revealed that the city government is considering populating one of the hundreds of islands off the coast of Jakarta with cats in an effort to manage their population and boost tourism. “The idea about a cat island is not new. Japan has established ones and they have become extraordinary tourist destinations,” the governor told reporters, as quoted by…

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Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports one dead and two others wounded in the Israeli attack on a vehicle.The Israeli army has again bombed Syria, claiming it killed a Hamas member during an air strike in the south of the country, in the latest in its series of attacks on Syria in the wake of former President Bashar al-Assad’s ouster last December. In a statement on Telegram on Sunday morning, the Israeli army said it had struck the alleged Hamas member in the Mazraat Beit Jin area. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that one person was killed and…

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The following is the transcript of an interview with Save the Children CEO Janti Soeripto that aired on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on June 8, 2025.MARGARET BRENNAN: We turn now to the international efforts to alleviate the extraordinary humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and we’re joined by the CEO of Save the Children, Janti Soeripto. Welcome back to Face the Nation. SAVE THE CHILDREN U.S. PRESIDENT AND CEO JANTI SOERIPTO: Thank you, Margaret.MARGARET BRENNAN: So there are a million children in Gaza in desperate need. The U.N. says the 11-week Israeli blockade has caused the rate of young children suffering…

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Extended interview: The Doobie Brothers – CBS News Watch CBS News In this web exclusive, correspondent Jim Axelrod sits down with the Doobie Brothers – John McFee, Michael McDonald, Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons – to discuss their careers, their songwriting, and the induction this week of McDonald, Johnston and Simmons into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

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Sam Altman’s identity verification venture World is launching its eye-scanning Orb product in the U.K.WorldLONDON — World, the biometric identity verification project co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, is set to launch in the U.K. this week.The venture, which uses a spherical eye-scanning device called the Orb to scan people’s eyes, will become available in London from Thursday and is planning to roll out to several other major U.K. cities — including Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, Belfast, and Glasgow — in the coming months.The project aims to authenticate the identity of humans with its Orb device and prevent the fraudulent abuse…

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If Canada decides to buy submarines from Germany, it would mean tightening ties with a “club of countries” in Europe as it looks to meet NATO defence spending goals and face an uncertain world, Germany’s ambassador says. Matthias Lüttenberg, Germany’s ambassador to Canada, sat down with The West Block‘s Mercedes Stephenson in an interview airing on Sunday and emphasized the value of working more closely together.“It’s up to the Canadian government to decide which direction they want to go,” said Lüttenberg.“The state of the art submarine that we are offering jointly with Norway, which is built in Germany, is a very…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Logan Paul has continuously performed highlight reel-worthy moves in the WWE ring since he became a member of the company a few years ago.Saturday night’s Money in the Bank may have taken the cake. Logan Paul is shown doing a Spring Board Moonsault from the ring to the announcer table onto Jey Uso during WWE Money in the Bank at Intuit Dome on June 7, 2025, in Inglewood, Calif. (Heather McLaughlin/WWE via Getty Images)Paul teamed up with John Cena to take on Cody Rhodes and world heavyweight champion Jey Uso in the…

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Jennifer Kupcho has closed with an eight-foot birdie putt in light rain to hold off Ilhee Lee in the LPGA Classic, ending a drought of nearly three years without winning.Kupcho, whose four Tour titles include a major at the Chevron Championship, birdied three of the last five holes in New Jersey for a five-under 66. She took the lead with a 20-foot birdie putt from just off the green on the 14th, and avoided a playoff with the putt on 18.Lee was the 36-hole leader going into the final round on a rain-soaked Bay Course at Seaview Hotel, so drenched…

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BUSAN: When a president is impeached for attempting martial law, one would expect his party to collapse at the polls. In South Korea, it didn’t. Despite Yoon Suk Yeol’s dramatic fall, the conservatives performed far better than expected. That may be the most important story in South Korea’s snap election last week. Left-leaning Lee Jae-myung won the presidency, as most polls predicted. He will enjoy a unified government. That is, his party – the Democratic Party of Korea – controls both the presidency and the legislature. A unified government is rare in presidential democracies; the voters often return divided government.…

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