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Where to Go for the Best Blue Mountains’ Dining
Cedar is a hole-in-the-wall gem helmed by Josh, a former personal chef for the Rolling Stones.
Public Broadcaster Will Not Replace Journalists With AI: Managing Director
‘There is no way we would let AI replace what we have as the craft of journalism,’ said ABC Managing Director David Anderson.
Cellphones ‘Do Not Affect Cognition’: WHO Review Concludes
The review looked at the results of five studies with a total of 4,639 participants.
Cops Issue Fines to Over 300 E-Scooter Riders in Melbourne CBD
137 riders received fines during a two-day blitz as police sought to raise awareness of safety concerns.
ABC Chief Condemns ‘Misinformation’ After Senior Journalist’s Racism Comments
ABC’s Managing Director David Anderson has conceded Laura Tingle’s comments were a mistake.
Australia Provides $31 Million to Ukraine Following Albanese Call With Zelensky
The Coalition welcomed the funding but said questions need to be answered.
US-Australia Alliance Remains ‘Strong’: Australian Politicians React to Trump Verdict
Meanwhile, Trump is not barred from running for president as a convicted felon.
Trump Conviction Has Had ‘No Impact’ on How Americans Will Vote in Key States: Confidential Memo
‘Voters appeared to shrug at the court ruling as there was NO impact on any of the ballots,’ reads the memo to Trump presidential campaign leadership.
DeSantis Sets Record Straight on Trump’s Voting Rights in Florida After Conviction
‘Former President Donald Trump hasn’t lost his voting rights in Florida,’ DeSantis wrote.
NZ Concerned About Australia Deporting Hardened Criminals
Community safety will over-ride connection to Australia as the primary consideration when deciding whether to deport people convicted of offences.
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IN-DEPTH: Macron’s Troubles: Are Beijing, Moscow Fanning Violent Unrest in the Pacific?
According to France, unrest in New Caledonia—which recently exploded into violence and, so far, 6 deaths—is being fomented by China, Russia, and Azerbaijan.
Opinion: The 3 Types of CCP Spies in Australia Now
Many Australians will be incensed to learn of foreign spies in their midst, but it is a reality to be confronted.
Opinion: Scientific Misconduct Has Eroded Public Trust and Accountability
It started decades ago.
Opinion: Internet Bureaucrats Protect Us Against Everything Except Online Crime
Australians are particularly susceptible to online scams, despite having a full swathe of internet safety regulators.
A Theater Manager’s Gimmick and a Train Ride into History
In ‘This Week in History,’ with the Pacific Railroad completed, a Broadway theater manager schedules an impossible transcontinental trip.
A Theater Manager’s Gimmick and a Train Ride into History
In ‘This Week in History,’ with the Pacific Railroad completed, a Broadway theater manager schedules an impossible transcontinental trip.
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A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
Daylight Saving Time Nonsense
A more appropriate and meaningful parameter to decide on time changes or no time changes is improving the average temperature profile during the 8-hour work day
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
Jacqueline Cochran, Leader of the WASPs
From ‘Wings to Beauty,’ her cosmetics business brand, the famed aviatrix won the admiration and spurred on the imagination of many young women.
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‘Bulletproof Monk:’ A Thrilling, Action-Packed Buddy Comedy
This ‘gun fu’ flick carries a deeper message as a monk and young man team up against evil forces.
Astronomers in the Poetry of Sarah Williams and Francis Thompson
Two 19th century poets reflect on the beauty of the stars in the night sky.
Saving Independence Hall
Independence Hall, a symbol of liberty throughout the world, was once fated for demolition.
‘The Straight Story’: Mowing Grass, Mending Relationships
Richard Farnsworth gives a sensitive and caring performance while traveling on a lawn mower.
True and False Masculinity in ‘The Big Country’
The award-winning 1958 epic features sweeping cinematography, an all-star cast, and an impressive presentation of what makes a man truly manly.
Southern Chef Shares His Secrets for the Best Fried Chicken
William Dissen has cracked the code to the perfect golden, crunchy crust and juicy, flavorful meat.
Alaska Airlines Brings Back Hot Main Cabin Meals
Flyers on Alaska Airlines will be able to purchase from a menu of up to five dishes and at least one option will be a hot meal.
Amtrak Offering Auto Train Sale, Free Kids Fares
Amtrak’s summer sail will allow children under 12 to ride for free.
We Took in Utah’s ‘Mighty 5’ National Parks in One Epic Campervan Trip
A campervan is a unique way to enjoy different attractions and Utah’s national parks are beautiful places to explore and camp.
Alaska Airlines Brings Back Hot Main Cabin Meals
Flyers on Alaska Airlines will be able to purchase from a menu of up to five dishes and at least one option will be a hot meal.