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Social Security Announces New Service Updates for Account Holders
The Social Security Administration recently highlighted multiple service improvements like reduced average wait times and disability claims backlog.
Queensland LNP Conference Votes to End Support for Net Zero
Liberal National Party members have overwhelmingly supported a symbolic motion to drop support for net zero.
Wong Joins Criticism of Israeli Housing Plan on Disputed West Bank
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has condemned Israel’s move to build homes on a 12-kilometre section of land bordering Jerusalem.
Feeding the Crocodile: Netanyahu Warns Australia Against Appeasing Terrorism
Netanyahu warns Western democracies risk of being complacent and of appeasing terrorist cells.
Net Zero Policy Damages Farming and Raises Food Prices, Gina Rinehart Says
Most farm equipment doesn’t have electric alternatives, and imposing Net Zero obligations on farmers will damage agriculture, the mining magnate says.
Report Finds Australia’s Electricity Demand to Rise Sharply Over Next Decade
Electricity demand is rising, with a new report warning of supply shortfalls as coal plants retire before replacements are ready.
Researchers Say ChatGPT-5 Can Detect When It’s Being Tested—and Change Its Behaviour
AI experts are concerned that some models may be able to act deceptively to pass evaluations, undermining risk assessments.
Terror Group Hamas Thanks Albanese for ‘Courage’ in Recognising Palestinian State
Listed terror group Hamas has hailed Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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Epoch Readers Favorable on Trump’s Peace Efforts, Skeptical About Outcome
Following President Donald Trump’s historic meetings with world leaders on ending the war in Ukraine, we asked readers to weigh in on the prospects for peace.
Back to School: What to Know About Cell Phone Bans in K–12
The first state-wide policy took effect two years ago.
Florida Appeals Judge’s Ruling Against Expansion of ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
The ruling stops the sending of detainees to the illegal immigrant detention center and bars new construction there.
Lyle Menendez Denied Parole a Day After Brother’s Release Rejected in Parents’ Murders
The California Board of Parole Hearings decided that Lyle Menendez should remain imprisoned.
Nigeria Deports 50 Chinese Nationals in Major Cybercrime Crackdown
Nigeria’s anti-cybercrime operation has led to the arrest of at least 192 foreign nationals, including 148 Chinese citizens.
China’s Stock Surge Defies Weak Economy, Raising Fears of Another Bust: Analysts
‘Housing is no longer viable, so the government is shifting the game to equities. They want savers to become stock investors,’ a China-based analyst said.
Chinese National Sentenced to 4 Years for ‘Kill Switch’ Computer Code on Employer’s Network
‘The defendant breached his employer’s trust by using his access and technical knowledge to sabotage company networks,’ a DOJ official said.
American Parents Fear Effects of Screens More Than Drugs and Obesity: New Poll
From junk food to TikTok, parents’ biggest health fears have changed significantly.
An Acupoint Familiar to Many–Yet Few Are Aware of Its Power
A go-to for boosting energy, restoring balance, and supporting resilience, the He Gu acupoint is just a touch away.
Protecting Prostate Health With Ancient Wisdom and Movement
Targeted exercise, dietary therapy, and adequate sleep are some of the cornerstones of traditional Chinese medicine’s prostate health care.
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