‘Neil the Seal’ Returns to the Deep Blue Sea, Scientist Says He'll Likely Return
‘We all have an opportunity to see a unique animal in Tasmania, quite a magnificent animal at that,’ said a Tasmanian academic.
New Zealand Signals Interest in Australia-Fiji Defence Pact After Chinese Missile Test
Beijing’s missile test accelerates calls for a Pacific-wide defence pact.
England Defender Jarell Quansah Banned for 2 Games
England coach Thomas Tuchel told reporters after the game that what transpired, in his view, should not have resulted in a red card.
ABC Concedes It Has Not Adopted Global Definition of Anti-Semitism, Disputes Bias Claim
An ABC director said the broadcaster did not adopt IHRA’s definition of anti-Semitism because it was ‘contested’ and could impact the ABC’s ‘independence.’
Australian Renters Spending Record One-Third of Income on Housing: Report
Nationally, the median rental climbed to a record $705 (US$489) a week, according to a report by data analysis firm Cotality.
In 7 Charts: The Rise of Australia’s Conservative-Leaning One Nation Party
Over 30 years, One Nation’s journey has oscillated between near political oblivion to teasing a major shake-up.
Beijing's Nuclear-Capable Missile Travelled Over 6,000 Kilometres Across the Pacific, Intel Reveals
The missile flew past Palau, the U.S. territories Guam and Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and landed near Nauru.
Le Pen Launches 2027 Bid After Court Lifts Ban: What to Know
The political veteran of the French National Rally Party is currently leading in the opinion polls for the 2027 race to succeed Macron.
Iran Warns Europe of Retaliation Over Support for US Military Operations
The warning follows comments by NATO chief Mark Rutte, who said the United States should respond forcefully to any Iranian ceasefire violations.
US Reaffirms Support for Tibetan Cultural Preservation After Activist’s Self-Immolation
The State Department supports Tibetans’ human rights and urges precondition-free dialogue with China after the death of Lobga Rangzen near U.N. headquarters.
China’s Property Downturn Drives Layoffs, Cost Cuts at Home Appliance Manufacturers
Industry insiders say Vanward Electric’s restructuring reflects mounting financial strain across China’s private manufacturing sector as housing demand weakens.
Can American Coal Survive?
Despite recent growth, US coal production is experiencing a steady, long-term decline as utilities shift to gas, wind, and solar.
Want Stronger Bones? These Key Nutrients and 6 Simple Exercises Can Help
Bone density increases gradually through proper nutrition and exercise during the bone remodeling process.

10-Minute Detox Flow to Ease Swollen Legs and Improve Circulation
Stretching in the afternoon after long hours of sitting promotes the circulation and reduces water retention in the lower body.

Tune in Today: The Composer, the Flute, and the Harp
A father-daughter pair of amateur musicians requested an unconventional piece from Mozart, but circumstances prevented them from performing it.
Boeing Sued Over Bondi Terror Welfare Check Complaints
A former lawyer has alleged Boeing breached Australian employment law by dismissing her for complaining about its inaction following the Bondi attack.

YouTube Scrutinised for Not Removing Video Challenging Bondi Attack Victim’s Account
The anti-Semitism royal commission questioned YouTube about a video suggesting that Arsen Ostrovsky, who survived the massacre, was a ‘crisis actor.’

Australia’s Auction Clearance Rates Remain Below 50 Percent After Labor Tax Changes
‘It was the third week in a row where the preliminary clearance rate has held below 50 percent,’ said Cotality Research Director Tim Lawless

Kia Recalls 462,000 Vehicles for Possible Fire Hazard, Issues ‘Park Outside’ Alert
The front power seat motor may overheat because of a stuck seat slide knob or faulty recall repair, creating a fire risk.

Germany Strikes Deal to Buy Tomahawk Missiles from US
The missiles can be equipped with either conventional or nuclear payloads.

Grammy-Nominated Welsh Singer-Songwriter Bonnie Tyler Dies at Age 75
Tyler emerged from a medically induced coma last month, after being hospitalized in Portugal from intestinal surgery complications.

Existing-Home Sales Dip in June as Prices Reach All-Time High
The spring selling season ended on a weak note while the median existing-home price climbed to a record high.

Former MLB Skipper Jack McKeon Applaudes Dodgers Roberts’s Road Traveled to 1,000 Wins
Los Angeles Dodgers’ Dave Roberts is the latest MLB manager to win 1,000 games.

Michael Scott: Pioneer in Faith- and Family-Driven Films Leans Into His Values
With the launch of EKKL Entertainment, this pastor’s son expands his storytelling across film, podcasts, commerce, travel, and live experiences.

Diarrhea-Causing Parasite Spreads in Multiple States
The cause or causes of the cases have not yet been determined, but previous outbreaks have been linked to raw produce.

What You Must Know About GLP-1 as Medicare Coverage Grows
One clinician says patients may be measuring the wrong thing.

What Food Processing Actually Does to Your Food
Researchers say the way food is made may matter as much as what’s in it.

Vitamin K2 May Help Slow Artery Hardening, Study Finds
Cardiologists say more research is needed before recommending it for heart disease prevention.

Get a Perfect Paint Match
Getting a perfect match with an old painted wall is a tedious job that takes patience, so make sure you are not in a big hurry.

How an Officer Turned Personal Crisis Into a Lifeline for Others
After surviving a suicidal crisis, former officer Adam Davis now helps first responders strengthen faith, family, and resilience.

Iconic Movie Destinations for Summer Travel
Walking through a filming location can feel like crossing a boundary between fiction and reality.

























































































