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US Online Holiday Shopping Hits Record $257.8 Billion: Adobe
Mobile shopping; artificial intelligence; and buy now, pay later programs contributed to a record holiday season.
Israeli Man Who Confronted Bondi Gunman Granted Australian Residency
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says permanent residency removes ‘one less challenge’ for the Israeli who is recovering in intensive care.
Josh Frydenberg Warns Against Albanese’s Choice for Bondi Terror Royal Commission
Speculation over who will lead the royal commission intensifying, with senior Jewish leaders raising concerns about an appointment under consideration.
This Year, a Third of the Car Brands Sold in Australia Will Be Chinese-Owned: Report
This comes as the Chinese Communist Party continues to dump EVs in overseas markets to address its industrial overcapacity problem.
Bondi Victim Saluted at Funeral
NSW Police formed a guard of honour to farewell former police officer Peter Meagher at his funeral on Jan. 7.
One Nation Leader Appeals to Prime Minister to Lift Burqa Suspension
‘I am seeking your support to overturn the ban imposed upon me by the Senate to debate these urgent Bills,’ reads Hanson’s letter to Albanese.
‘Bring Us Together’: PM Holds Firm on Terrorist Review
The federal government is remaining steadfast in its commitment to a mass shooting probe as Jewish communities continue to demand a full royal commission.
Labor Moves to Crack Down on Anti-Semitism Internally, Threatens Expulsion for Members
A Labor assistant minister said anyone espousing anti-Semitic views would be expelled from the party and encouraged members to report alleged behaviour.
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Minneapolis Schools Cancel Classes Citing Protests Over Fatal ICE Shooting
Protests have broken out following the fatal shooting of a woman who allegedly tried to run over federal agents.
US to Withdraw From 66 International Bodies, Treaties
Among these targets outlined in a presidential memorandum, 31 entities are tied to the United Nations.
Transportation Department Pulls $160 Million From California Over Trucking Licenses
California delayed revoking the licenses until March 6 after the state was sued by immigrant truck drivers and business owners.
What to Know About the New ‘Upside Down’ Food Pyramid
The latest federal dietary guidelines reverse some long-standing recommendations in the interest of making Americans healthier.
China Steps Up Cyberattacks on Taiwan’s Critical Infrastructure, Testing Wartime Readiness
Taiwan said China is launching millions of cyberattacks a day, many tied to military drills, raising fears Beijing is rehearsing digital disruption in a crisis.
The Broader Strategy Behind Trump’s Removal of Venezuela’s Maduro
Trump led the most consequential action so far to restore US dominance in the Western Hemisphere and drive out the CCP.
▶China-Backed Tycoon Owns Golf Courses Near US Air Force
Golf courses near two U.S. Air Force bases have been revealed to be owned by a businessman with ties to Beijing.
Beijing Urges Australians Not to See Show That Celebrates True Chinese Culture
The CCP’s latest actions continue ongoing overseas repression against Falun Gong practitioners while Australia continues to struggle with social division.
Monsanto Sues COVID-19 Vaccine Manufacturers, Alleging Copyright Infringement
‘Moderna is aware of the litigation and will defend ourselves against these claims,’ a Moderna spokesman said.
CDC Stops Broadly Recommending 6 Vaccines for Children: What to Know
Acting CDC Director Jim O'Neill approved the changes.
Common Kissing Virus May Trigger Lupus, Study Finds
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) hijacks immune cells that cause lupus, researchers say.
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