- Charter boat sinks off Richmond coast; six presumed drowned, RCMP reports
- Justice Department launches investigation into Senator Ruben Gallego’s campaign funds
- Lab-grown cells restore retinal function in mice, offering hope for blindness treatment
- Macron condemns global rise in executions at World Congress against death penalty
- Five humanitarian workers killed in South Sudan convoy ambush
- RCMP investigate suspicious deaths of two men found in Fall River home
- Supreme Court affirms birthright citizenship, overturning Trump’s order
- Russia increases mandatory military training for children aged 11 to 17
Daily Express - Reasons to be cheerful! Economy on the mend
Summary of the front page
The Daily Express says Britain’s economy is on the mend. Britain’s economy is showing signs of a quicker recovery. The paper reports that analysts have seen business confidence soar, while inflation falls.
The front page also reports millions in the UK are suffering with hay fever and news on the upcoming coronation.
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Charter boat sinks off Richmond coast; six presumed drowned, RCMP reports
Four men and two women are presumed drowned following the sinking of a charter boat off the coast of Richmond, in the Roberts Bank area, according to Richmond RCMP. Search efforts are ongoing to locate the missing individuals.
Justice Department launches investigation into Senator Ruben Gallego’s campaign funds
The Justice Department is investigating Democratic Senator Ruben Gallego of Arizona for potential campaign finance violations following a whistleblower complaint. The probe examines Gallego’s use of campaign funds for family trips since 2019, including expenses for the Super Bowl incurred by a political action committee he co-founded.

Lab-grown cells restore retinal function in mice, offering hope for blindness treatment
American scientists at Duke University have developed lab-grown retinal endothelial cells that restore retinal function in mice, offering new hope for treating vision loss.

Macron condemns global rise in executions at World Congress against death penalty
French President Emmanuel Macron addressed rising global executions at the ninth World Congress against the death penalty in Paris, condemning the highest toll since 1981 with 2,707 executed in 2024. He expressed concern over legislative moves endorsing capital punishment in regions like the Sahel and Israel.

Five humanitarian workers killed in South Sudan convoy ambush
Five humanitarian workers were killed in an ambush on their convoy in Jonglei State, South Sudan, according to the United Nations. Four others were injured, and civilians were also reported affected. The UN has called for a prompt investigation into the attack, condemning violence against humanitarian workers.

RCMP investigate suspicious deaths of two men found in Fall River home
RCMP in the Halifax area are investigating the deaths of two men discovered in a residence in Fall River, N.S., on Monday. The circumstances surrounding their deaths remain unclear as authorities continue their inquiries.
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