Iran’s Oil Storage Clock Is About to Run Out
As U.S. blockade holds, Iran’s inability to store tens of millions of barrels of oil could alter the course of the war, analysts say.
Conroy, Coleman Win Key Ohio GOP Congressional Primaries
Eric Conroy, a former CIA officer, and Carey Coleman, a former radio talk show host and television meteorologist, will try to unseat incumbent Democrats.
Trump Warns Iran of Renewed Bombing at ‘Much Higher’ Intensity If Deal Fails
The remarks come amid a renewed diplomatic push to settle the Iran war, with markets rallying on hopes for an agreement.
What’s Involved in Albanese’s $10 Billion Fuel Security Plan?
The Labor government plans to establish a state-owned fuel security reserve.
Farmers Seek Answers After Labor Scales Back Inland Rail Project
The 1,700-kilometre freight rail line connecting Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland will now be scaled back to just 800 kilometres due to cost blowouts.
Australia Seeks Fiji Security Deal Despite China Fears
Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has downplayed concerns of pushback from China over a proposed security pact between Australia and Fiji.
‘Summer of Terror’ Led to Bondi Beach Massacre: Royal Commission
Antisemitism is a ‘virus,’ counsel assisting the commission has said, while another lawyer has detailed some of the personal testimony the commission will hear.
Judge Apologizes to DC Shooting Suspect Over His Jail Treatment
‘Right now, it’s not working. It’s insufficient. I think it’s legally deficient,’ the judge said about the alleged assassin’s confinement.
London Police Launch Jewish Protection Team Following Spate of Anti-Semitic Attacks
The announcement comes after Jewish ambulances and synagogues have been vandalized and two Jews were stabbed on the streets of the city.
South Africa Identifies Hantavirus Strain That Can Spread Between Humans in 2 Cruise Ship Passengers
Three people have died, and three others have been evacuated from the Dutch-flagged MV Hondius.
The Complicated Reality Behind High Gas Prices
U.S. gas prices have jumped as the Iran war disrupts global supply, exposing America’s ties to world markets despite its energy independence.
United States to Address Human Rights During China Visit
Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that addressing human rights violations, including forced organ harvesting, remains a priority for the administration.
China Eases Scrutiny of Officials’ Wealth While Tightening Bribery Rules for Others
New rules take effect May 1, prompting criticism over unequal enforcement in the country’s anti-corruption system.
The Water Safety Risk Most Parents Don’t Know About
Consistent lessons are key to helping prevent drownings—and the only way to overcome swim skill hibernation.

Vitamin D Levels May Shape Your Brain Decades Later
A study found that lower vitamin D levels at age 39 were linked to Alzheimer’s-related brain changes 16 years later.

Aging in Place: Kitchen Retrofits and Renovations That Work
Thoughtful features such as toe-kick step stools and drawer-style appliances make everyday tasks simpler and safer.
Books Banned from Schools after Author Admits to Crimes
The high-profile West Australian writer appeared in court in Fremantle on May 5 and pleaded guilty to possessing and distributing child exploitation material.

New Defence Pact Strengthens Australia–Japan Military Interoperability, Defence Industry Ties
The joint agreement focuses on closer integration between the Australia’s and Japan’s defence forces.

Qantas and Jetstar Extend Domestic Flight Cuts Until End of September
‘The Qantas group continues to take action to mitigate the impact of the conflict in the Middle East, including sustained high fuel costs,’ the company said.

US Private Payrolls Rise by 109,000 in April, Beating Estimates
Private-sector employment gains were concentrated in education and health care services.

Bipartisan Group of Senators Urges State Department to Release Funds to Vaccine Group
The government must release allocated money to Gavi, the senators said.

New Drama ‘Symphony of Light and Shadow’ Premieres Exclusively on GJW+ This Mother’s Day
The English-language drama about two teenage cousins is included with all GJW+ subscriptions and available to rent for nonsubscribers.

OpenAI Co-founder Greg Brockman Defends Company’s For-Profit Pivot—and His Own $30 Billion Payday
On the witness stand, Brockman offered an alternative to plaintiff Musk’s ‘bait-and-switch’ narrative.

Joe Burrow Says He’s ‘Excited’ About Bengals’ Off-Season Moves
The reinforcements along the defensive line, combined with a healthy Burrow, have the veteran signal-caller optimistic about the season.

Britney Spears Pleads Guilty to Lesser Charge in DUI Case, Avoids Jail Time
The pop star pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge and was sentenced to 12 months probation and one day of jail, credited as time served.

RFK Jr. Announces New Plan to Tackle ‘Overmedicalization’ of Psychiatric Care
‘Too many patients begin treatment without a clear understanding of the risks,’ the health secretary said.

No Weight Monday: 5 Effective Bodyweight Exercises That Require Zero Equipment
Mondays are critical for exercising. Miss it, and you increase your likelihood of missing other days too.

Homemade Mayonnaise Without Seed Oils–Plus an Herbed Variation
Ready in minutes with simple ingredients, this creamy homemade mayo lets you skip the industrial seed oils found in most commercial versions.

95 Percent of Penicillin Allergy Diagnoses May Be Wrong, Study Finds
A study spanning 8 countries found that around 1 in 10 people diagnosed with penicillin allergies do not have it.

A Cake for a Crowd
Chocolate and coffee pair beautifully—their flavor profiles complement each other in a way that feels more balanced together than apart.

Mother’s Day for Gardening Moms
One thing that moms want the most is to have a day of total relaxation.

The Psychology of the Supercommunicators
Journalist Charles Duhigg set out on a journey to uncover the shared traits of people who are superb at communicating and connecting with others.

2 New Small-Town Wash. Hotels Are Worth Venturing Off the Beaten Path
Way out in Eastern Washington, there are four locations with intriguing hotels and restaurants.






















































































