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Trump’s National Guard Deployment Puts Focus on Violent Crime in Memphis–What to Know
‘This situation has become dire in one of our Nation’s most historic cities,’ Trump said.
BHP to Cut 750 Jobs Over Mining Royalties Woes in Queensland
‘The Queensland coal industry is approaching a crisis point,’ a BHP leader said.
Teen Charged After Cars Stolen, Balaclava-Clad Machete Rampage
A teenager has been charged after police allege a group of youths stole cars and wielded machetes in a NSW country town while filming video.
Victorians Surrender 1,300 Machetes and Knives in 2 Weeks
The government is telling Victorians to put machetes and dangerous knives in bins.
Inquiry Hears Millions Face Uninsurable Future If Climate Change Not Dealt With
Parliamentary inquiry hears climate risks could push premiums beyond reach.
Victoria Delays Offshore Wind Auction Amid Funding Uncertainty
Developers refuse to bid without government funding guarantees, as D’Ambrosio urges Canberra to step up.
Doctors Allege Cover-Up as NSW Hospitals Hit Record 500,000 Admissions
As hospitals struggle to cope with an influx of patients, doctors claim alarming health statistics are being ‘buried’ in government reports.
What We Know so Far About Victoria’s $300 Million Indigenous Treaty
Some of the biggest changes include a new Indigenous authority, and changes to the curriculum to contain more Indigenous content.
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Making Standard Time Permanent Will Be Healthier for Americans: Study
The change could result in significant decreases in certain health conditions, including obesity and stroke, in the country, researchers found.
Parents of Children Who Committed Suicide After Using AI Chatbots Urge Congress to Take Action
‘AI is about making profits. It’s about these companies’ profits,’ said Sen. Josh Hawley.
House Passes ‘DC Crimes Act,’ Redefines Youth Offender
The bills limit the D.C. government’s authority on crime, and allow people as young as 14 to be tried as adults.
Parents Sue Character.AI for Allegedly Leading Kids to Sexual Abuse, Suicidal Behavior
Google has also been accused of failing to screen out the content as part of its ‘family link’ service.
Day in Photos: Mexican Independence Day, Israel Advances on Gaza, and Protests in Colombia
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
In China, Foreign Media Forced to Rely on Local Staff Under CCP Oversight
‘It’s like being forced to use a phone with a listening device already installed,’ a Taiwanese journalist told The Epoch Times.
Pacific Island Leaders Test China’s Influence—Here’s What Happened
One area of contention at the recent Pacific Islands Forum was the inclusion of Taiwan in the annual meeting.
How Frozen Staples Can Preserve Nutrition and Cut Waste
Flash-freezing locks in vitamins, minerals, and flavor at peak ripeness.
Colgate Agrees to Change Amount of Fluoride Toothpaste Shown on Toothpaste Packaging: Texas AG
The company did not respond to a request for comment.
How High Blood Pressure Is Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
Your brain needs a steady flow of blood to stay healthy, just as a garden needs water to grow.
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