What to know about Legionnaires’ disease as Toronto Public Health probes recent outbreak
Outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease are not very common, infectious diseases specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch told CityNews on Tuesday, but even more uncommon is an entire intersection being flagged as a hotspot for possible exposure.
On Monday, Toronto Public Health (TPH) issued a release saying there have been six confirmed cases among people who either live, work, or have visited an approximately one-kilometre radius of the intersection of Bathurst and Dupont streets.
The individuals became symptomatic between Thursday, July 2 and Sunday, July 26.

Epic Mickey creator Warren Spector is 'a little bitter' that his studio isn't getting props for sparking Oswald the Lucky Rabbit's big comeback
European Central Bank warns AI bubble burst could trigger systemic fallout

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Euro Burstin': While US companies continue pouring massive sums of speculative capital into their AI data center expansion plans, European authorities are already thinking about the impending AI bubble burst. A correction is likely, according to Europe's main banking institution, and its impact will not spare anyone, anywhere in the world.
The European Central Bank recently published a new blog post by five economists and researchers, arguing that the current
Crown appealing post-verdict mistrial in Frank Stronach sexual assault conviction

The Crown is appealing a rare post-verdict mistrial declared last month in Frank Stronach's sexual assault conviction.
Russia’s Putin hosts Myanmar leader, talks up energy projects

In remarks after the meeting
Israel Strikes Air Base in Syria, Drawing Ire From the U.S.
US announces new sanctions on top ICC figures
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced sanctions against the president and a senior lawyer of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The move is the Trump administration's latest escalation in its campaign to "dismantle" the court which is empowered by more than 120 member countries to investigate war crimes.
Rubio said the US was sanctioning ICC President Tomoko Akane of Japan and ICC Senior Trial Lawyer Abdoulaye Seye of Senegal following an order from President Donald Trump's targeting the court last year.
He accused them of

