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Global National: May 29

Remnants of American-made bombs have been found in the munition debris at the site of Israel’s airstrike that killed at least 45 people in Rafah, according to multiple reports. The White House’s unwavering support for Israel; how the humanitarian crisis in Gaza just keeps getting worse; and the new projection about how much longer the fighting might last. Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) Yves Giroux is under fire over an error made in his office’s analysis of the federal government’s carbon rebate program, one of Canada’s hottest political topics. Mackenzie Gray explains what went wrong, and what it says about the rebates Canadians are expecting. Climate change has created a shift in weather patterns and extremes during Canada’s summers, with 2024 expected to stick to that trend. What the Weather Network is predicting for Canadians from June to August. The first day of jury deliberations have wrapped up in Donald Trump’s hush money trial. What jurors requested from the judge today, and what they can and cannot do during this time. Kentucky prosecutors have now dropped criminal charges against golf champion Scottie Scheffler. Why he’s no longer in trouble with the law after his May 17th arrest outside the PGA Championship. And Major League Baseball is stepping up to the plate by finally righting a wrong: the league is now officially including Negro Leagues statistics into its record books. What this means for more 2,000 Black baseball players, and how many advocates say the move is long overdue.

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