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US Military Academies End Racial Preferences in Admissions
The policy changes could lead the to settlement of lawsuits against both service institutions.
30 Bills in 37 Years: Guardianship Reforms Stall Despite Decades of Fraud
Fraud and abuse in America’s guardianship system will be difficult to address without reliable data to determine proper oversight, say system reform advocates.
‘Shen Yun Is a Little Slice of Heaven’: Attorney
Brothers Greg and Richard Martello had celebrated their birthdays seeing Shen Yun Performing Arts—twice.
‘Incredibly Concerning’: Terror Plot Against Dutton
The plot has raised questions about the security of politicians during an election campaign.
From Soft Power to Soft Exit: Why 6 Australian Universities Shut the Door on CCP-Backed Confucius Classrooms
6 out of 13 Confucius Institutes in Australia have closed after the CCP deployed the program across Australian universities about 20 years.
Battle Over Beef: Ranchers Say Australia's Protectionism Dressed Up as Biosecurity
Are opaque regulations the new front in global protectionism?
Don’t Pin All Hopes on the Government—We Are the Ones Who Will Make Australia Great Again
Perhaps we have been so preoccupied with the villains and heroes show, that we’ve conveniently forgotten to look at ourselves.
Albanese Pledges $60 Million for NT Aged Care Facility Amid Wider Regional Push
Albanese said the $60 million aged care pledge was aimed at addressing the 2024 Royal Commission into the sector.
PM Confirms Talks Underway to End 99-Year Chinese Lease of Darwin Port
Ahead of polls, both major parties have vowed to bring Darwin Port back under Australian control, ending decade-long Chinese lease with Landbridge.
Woolworths NZ to Close Stores, Restructure Staff in Major Cost-Cutting Move
As part of the changes, staff will now ‘collaborate together on tasks’ rather than working separately in departments.
41,000 Public Service Cuts to Be Achieved Through Attrition, Voluntary Redundancies: Senator
The Coalition has tried to clarify how it will achieve its public service cuts, and played down suggestions it will be through mass sackings.
These 5 Great Paintings Depict Famous Scenes From Literature
Classic literature and poetry have the power to inspire great works of art; we examine five pieces with strong ties to legend, plays, and myths.
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When You Fight the Night: 5 Exercises to Help You Conquer Occasional Insomnia
Staring at the ceiling at night can leave you tired and grumpy. These exercises and techniques can help you work with your body to get the rest you need.

When You Fight the Night: 5 Exercises to Help You Conquer Occasional Insomnia
Staring at the ceiling at night can leave you tired and grumpy. These exercises and techniques can help you work with your body to get the rest you need.

How a Dinner in Paris Led to the Creation of The Met
In ‘This Week in History,’ the grandson of Founding Father John Jay envisions a prominent American art museum, a vision that quickly became a reality.

In New York: Rembrandt’s Enigmatic Jewish Heroine
The Dutch master’s painting is featured in The Jewish Museum’s exhibition: ‘The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt.’

‘Warfare’: True Navy SEAL Story Redefines Cinematic Combat
Based on memories of the actual SEALs involved, this hyperviolent, naturalistic portrayal of combat couldn’t spring authentically from a civilian filmmaker.

How a Dinner in Paris Led to the Creation of The Met
In ‘This Week in History,’ the grandson of Founding Father John Jay envisions a prominent American art museum, a vision that quickly became a reality.

John Adams’s Integrity and the Boston Massacre
In this new installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ attorney John Adams risked the loss of his reputation and livelihood in his passion for justice.

250 Years Ago, Part 4: The Salem Gunpowder Raid and Leslie’s Retreat
On the road to the Revolutionary War, defiant Patriots give the British a prelude of battles to come.

‘Where Your Heart Grows’: Clay Walker’s Country Music Perspective
After 30 years in country music, the hit singer-songwriter remains one of the genre’s most authentic voices.

If Radishes Are Too ‘Spicy’ for You, Try Roasting Them
Radishes can do a whole lot more than garnish a vegetable plate or cheese board.
Celebrating Earth Day and Shopping More Sustainably for Travel Gear
Shopping sustainably will help not only the earth, but the people living on it.
New Laws Target Overtourism at Popular Travel Destinations
Cruise ships and short term rentals are hurting many popular tourist destinations.
New Dome Theater at Tampa’s Science Museum Is Nation’s Second Largest
A former IMAX theater has been converted into a domed planetarium with a 10,000-square-foot curved screen.
Celebrating Earth Day and Shopping More Sustainably for Travel Gear
Shopping sustainably will help not only the earth, but the people living on it.