Minutes Reveal Fed Division Over Path of Interest Rates
The choice was between supporting the labor market and fighting inflation.
Israel Critic to Headline Sydney Writers’ Festival After Axing From Earlier Event
Sydney Writers’ Festival CEO Brooke Webb and artistic director Ann Mossop stood by their decision to host Abdel-Fattah.
Oil Giant Santos to Cut One in 10 Workers as Profit Slides
Around 400 workers are expected to be affected by the layoffs after Santos posted a 25 percent drop in profit for 2025.
One Nation Leaders Offers Conditional Apology to ‘No Good Muslims’ Remark
Pauline Hanson stood firm on her opposition to radical Islam, including practices like polygamy and Sharia Law.
Albanese Says Australia Won’t Repatriate 34 ‘ISIS Brides’ and Children From Syria
‘These are people who went overseas supporting Islamic State, and went there to provide support for people who basically want a caliphate,’ said Albanese.
Day in Photos: NATO Military Exercises, Mark Zuckerberg in Court, and Dog at the Olympics
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
UK’s Starmer Pledges Sweeping Reforms Aimed at Protecting Children on Social Media
British prime minister said proposals could happen in ‘months not weeks’ as his government considers bans on social media, VPNs, and AI chatbots for under-16s.
Poland Bans China-Made Cars From Entering Military Bases
The wave of low-cost Chinese models has triggered security concerns in Poland.
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How Bhattacharya’s NIH Is Rethinking China, DEI, and High‑Risk Labs
The NIH director outlines efforts to reform the agency—largest public funder of biomedical research.
Trump Admin Looks to Release 2.5 Million Acres of Timberland in Oregon
Revenue from timber harvested on the lands is shared between the U.S. Treasury and 18 western Oregon counties.
Xi’s Rare Virtual Meeting With PLA Units Fans Speculation of Military Instability
‘The instability within the military might be Xi Jinping’s greatest fear,’ a China expert says.
1 in 3 People Use Alternative Health Treatments–How to Choose What’s Best for You
When conventional medicine falls short, many holistic, integrative, and traditional approaches are available for help.
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6 Gentle Stretches Before Bedtime to Improve Sleep Quality
Stretching before bed relaxes muscles, eases tension, calms the nervous system, and signals your body it’s time to sleep.

Alkaline Green Longevity and Energy Soup in Under 30 Minutes
Ready in less than 30 minutes, mineral-rich green soup helps calm inflammation and boost energy levels.
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Australia’s Northern Territory Frees Up Land 5 Times Singapore’s Size for Oil Exploration
The proposed acreage is around 400 square kilometres and falls within the Beetaloo Sub-basin, one of Australia’s most significant onshore shale gas plays.

Coles Accused of ‘Utterly Misleading’ Grocery Prices
The ACCC has sued Coles, alleging the supermarket inflated prices before applying discounts, effectively misleading customers.

Johnson & Johnson to Invest $1 Billion in New Pennsylvania Cancer Facility
The facility is part of the company’s $55 billion plan, announced in March, to expand its U.S. manufacturing and research and development footprint.

Jeffries Tries to Persuade Wary Maryland Senate Leader on Redistricting
The state’s Senate president, a fellow Democrat, told the U.S. House minority leader that most of his caucus opposes the mid-cycle map.

Why Netflix and Paramount Are Trying to Buy the Warner Bros. Empire
Netflix is looking to expand its content library, while Paramount has proposed acquiring the entire Warner Bros. business.

Fundamental Questions About China’s Economic Resilience
China has reached a point in its development in which the old ways—methods that, for decades, produced high growth rates—no longer work.

Mikaela Shiffrin Strikes Slalom Gold in Emotional Winter Olympics Finale
The 30-year-old alpine skier is now the only American in the competition’s history to hold three Olympic gold medals.

Former NFL Star Tre' Johnson, 54, Dies Unexpectedly During Family Trip
Johnson’s wife, Irene, announced that the former offensive lineman died on Feb. 15 ‘suddenly and unexpectedly.’

60,000 Blood Pressure Tablets Recalled Nationwide, FDA Notice States
The recall was initiated because the ‘wrong ID’ was imprinted on the drugs.

How Facial Acupuncture Can Help Rejuvenate Your Skin
Facial acupuncture encourages the body to restore balance, inside and out.

How to Make Rose and Cardamom Moon Milk for a Cozy Night
Whip up a fragrant, caffeine-free milk drink in just five minutes–perfect for sipping with someone you love.

New Research Suggests Cause of Rare Blood-Clotting Side Effect From COVID-19 Vaccine
The researchers analyzed 100 patients who took adenovirus vaccines and developed VITT.

Blondies
This blondie recipe checks all the boxes: chewy, buttery, loaded with chocolate chips—and it all comes together in one bowl.

Green Thumb Awards
The winning products of the Green Thumb awards were selected based on their uniqueness, technological innovation and more.

Paralyzed Equestrian Lauren Barwick Inspires Others Every Day
After a devastating injury at age 22, Lauren Barwick refused to let it end her dream of working with horses.

So Close You Can See Elephant Eyelashes? Welcome to San Diego’s Elephant Valley
Elephant Valley is designed to take us on a trail walked not by humans but traversed and carved by elephants.






























































































