As Deepfake Scams Surge, Researchers Test Whether People Can be ‘Trained’ to Spot Fake Faces
The findings come as deepfake technology becomes more realistic and more widely used in scams, identity fraud, and misinformation campaigns.
Social Media Firms Failing, Refusing to Cooperate With Anti-Semitism Investigation
The counsel for the Royal Commission investigating the Bondi terror attack says its had limited cooperation from X, Telegram, Reddit, and Liberty Social.
Accounting Graduate Sacked, Charged After Accessing PM’s Bank Account
The men were charged with unauthorised access of restricted data.
Labor MP Says Anti-Semitic Abuse Was a Rare Occurrence, Then Oct. 7 Happened
Josh Burns, whose office was vandalised in 2024, has told a Royal Commission that anti-Semitic abuse against him soared after the Hamas attacks.
Can We Have Our Humans Back? Why Some Companies Are Rethinking AI.
Industry insiders and CEOs explain the hidden price tag and, in some cases, buyer’s remorse associated with trading real workers for AI agents.
Lost Knowledge: Amazing Inventions That Made the Ancient World Ahead of Its Time
Earthquake monitoring, steam engines, surgery, and advanced materials: A journey through ancient inventions that were ahead of their time—and did not survive.
PM Reaffirms Support for Multicultural Australia, Backs Hogan’s Comments Against One Nation
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the Crocodile Dundee star ‘nailed it’ when describing the nation’s multiculturalism.
Australia’s Green Transition Bumps up Against a New Hurdle: Water
A new chapter in Australia’s water debate has just opened up: critical minerals.
Ukraine Hits 2 Russian Oil Refineries as Moscow Launches Attacks Across Ukraine
Ukraine has been striking Russian supply routes, depots, and refineries in recent months, causing gas prices to go up and shortages in some regions.
Trump Highlights Significant Drop in Oil, Gas Prices
Crude oil and regular gasoline have seen significant declines in recent days, the president said.
Federal Judge Dismisses DOJ’s Lawsuit Seeking Access to New Hampshire Voter Rolls
The judge said the DOJ failed to explain the basis of its request to access the state’s voter registration data.
Key Takeaways From Supreme Court Ruling on Late-Arriving Ballots
The ruling means the 30 states that accept ballots late if they are postmarked by Election Day will continue to be able to do so.
Two Incidents in 24 Hours in Beijing’s Financial District Fuels Security Questions
A fire near the site where a plane struck Beijing’s tallest skyscraper intensified online discussion as the regime investigates both events.
‘Go West, Young Man’: Yellowstone’s Call Echoes Across the Generations
The national park system holds a special place in the American psyche—representing the rugged individualism of our forefathers.
6 Strengthening Exercises for Weak Pelvic Floor Muscles
A weak pelvic floor can compromise bladder and bowel incontinence, cause pain, and inhibit sexual function. These targeted exercises can strengthen it.

5 New Discoveries About Kidneys Are Changing How Scientists Think
New research suggests the kidneys influence more than fluid balance—from salt cravings and blood pressure to how the body recovers from injury.

Billy Mitchell and the Long Fight for the US Air Force
How the prophetic vision and ultimate sacrifice of the ‘Father of the Air Force’ reshaped American military aviation.
Peak Body Warns University Students Left Behind by Rising Living Costs and Tuition Fees
Analysis by Universities Australia found the cost of maintaining a basic student standard of living has increased by 29 percent since 2021.

Liberal MP ‘Misunderstood’ Headlock Meaning, Won’t Apologise for Assault Allegation
Moira Deeming issued her public statement on June 29 following a police investigation into her claim Victorian Liberal colleague Matthew Guy assaulted her.

Minister Says Housing Market in ‘Correction’ Amid Weak Activity Post-Tax Overhaul
Auction clearance rates have fallen to pandemic-era lows across the country in recent weeks.

US Marine Lost at Sea Off Southern California Identified
Search and rescue efforts turned into recovery operations for a 21-year-old Minnesota native who served with I Marine Expeditionary Force.

Democrats in 25 States and DC Sue Federal Government Over Medicaid Work Requirements
The states argue the rule narrows Medicaid’s ‘medically frail’ exemption beyond what Congress intended.

Former Titans Star Running Back Chris Johnson Reveals ALS Diagnosis, Vows to Raise Awareness
Johnson now speaks with the help of a speech-generating device, after receiving his diagnosis last year.

Morocco Ends the Netherlands’s World Cup Campaign with Penalty Kicks
A tying goal at the end of the second half gives the Atlas Lions what they need to push through extra time and win 3-2 on penalties.

Supreme Court Denies Appeal in Case Challenging New York COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
Three justices said they would have reviewed the case.

Why Bone and Muscle Loss Is More Than Just Aging
While osteoporosis and sarcopenia are among the most consequential aspects of aging, they are also the most preventable and reversible.

How Mineral Deficiencies Can Lead to Fatigue and Brain Fog
Calories get the spotlight, but what runs your cells is minerals, and most of us aren’t getting enough.

New Drug Offers Potential Cure for Chronic Hepatitis B
Bepirovirsen may eliminate the need for lifelong treatment.

Install a Flagpole
If you’re considering installing a flagpole on your property, a good choice is a telescoping pole with aluminum sections that slide up and down.

The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life
Despite their bitter parting, Hamilton and George Washington reconciled and became close allies, renewing one of the greatest alliances in American history.

How Americans Are Hacking Summer Travel Costs Amid Inflation
Travelers are using points, perks, timing tricks, and bundled packages to stretch their travel budgets further than ever.






















































































