CSL Reports US$2.6 Billion Net Loss Amid Restructuring and Lower US Flu Vaccination Rates
The company reported revenue of US$15.8 billion for 2025-26; however, one-off restructuring costs and impairments resulted in a net loss of US$2.6 billion.
Treasurer Rejects NAB Report Suggesting Rents Could Soar by up to 30 Percent
National Australia Bank suggests Sydney and Melbourne could see rental increases.
Major Supermarket Explores Facial Recognition Technology as Retail Interest Grows
Coles said it had conducted a controlled proof-of-concept test of facial recognition technology but had not done a trial.
One Nation Vows to Shave About $20 Off Cigarette Packs in Anti-Black Market Bid
Leader Pauline Hanson says legal cigarettes would drop to around $20 a packet, starving the black market industry of revenue.
NSW Releases New Guidelines to Fast-Track Data Centre Approvals
Under the plan, data centre projects can have their developments assessed within 75 days if they meet performance measures across six key principles.
What We Know About a Chinese Attempt to Install a Satellite Station in New Zealand
‘They worked with a local company that was likely unaware of the equipment’s capability to collect intelligence of military value,’ said NZ’s spy agency.
Senate Backs Inquiry Into Hanson’s Bill to Block Foreign Terror Fighters
Leader Pauline Hanson rejected claims that the Bill was unconstitutional.
Kushner Holds Talks With Netanyahu on Gaza Peace Plan
Washington is seeking to bridge differences between Israel and Hamas over implementation of a Trump-backed plan for lasting regional peace.
Ninth Circuit Nixes Sigal Chattah’s Appointment as Top Federal Prosecutor in Nevada
The ruling upheld a judge’s decision last year that declared her appointment invalid.
China Advancing Anti-US Strategy by Standing With Russia as Putin Visits Disputed Islands Near Japan: Analysts
Putin’s visit to the strategically important Kuril Islands is a China–Russia strategy to counter the U.S.–Japan alliance in the region, analysts said.
What Happens When You Walk Barefoot
Your feet are your body’s main connection to the ground and a major source of information for your nervous system.
Why Teens Are Struggling to Find Summer Jobs
Some teenagers who spoke to The Epoch Times have been searching for a job for a year, while others resorted to becoming their own boss to make money.

The Protein Rules That Actually Matter
Timing matters less than you might think when it comes to eating protein.

Unraveling the Mysteries of Leonardo’s ‘Madonna of the Yarnwinder’
Leonardo’s enigmatic painting quietly went on long-term loan at The Met without much fanfare this spring.
Sydney Swans Players Under Investigation Over Alleged Sexual Assault
Victoria Police said they were investigating a report of sexual assault, as Sydney Swans confirmed several players were involved in an ‘alleged incident.’

Victorian Teachers’ Union Agrees to 28–32 Percent Pay Rise
The deal will see experienced teachers’ salaries increase from $118,063 to $151,419 by 2029.

Chalmers Rejects One Nation Push for Super Access During Hardship
Pauline Hanson said Australians doing it tough should be able to access their superannuation if needed.

Georgia Man Deported From Fiji Charged Over $165 Million Crypto Ponzi Scheme
Edward Zimbardi is accused of running ‘The Crypto Program,’ promising 25 percent monthly returns until the operation collapsed and he fled overseas.

5 Republicans, 2 Democrats Hope to Clinch Party Nominations in Wyoming’s US Senate Primary
The primary election will be held in Wyoming on Aug. 18.

Investors Sue Selena Gomez Over Mental Health Startup
The lawsuit claims Gomez failed to promote Wondermind Global after nearly $1.2 million in investments.

Most Adults Not Immune to Hepatitis A or B: Study
Researchers recommended vaccinating more people against the diseases.

Why Your Spine Ages—and What You Can Do to Slow It
Aging is one of the most important factors contributing to spinal disorders.

10 Things to Avoid If You’re Determined to Lose Weight
Fat loss is rarely ruined by one big mistake.

People Who Are Depressed Are More Vulnerable to Social Media Likes, Study Finds
The findings highlight how visible metrics and unpredictable rewards may shape posting behavior and keep users engaged.

Build a Gazebo
A gazebo brings an old-fashioned charm and design element that enhances its surroundings.

Last-Minute Travel Planning: Travel Advisers Dish on What Trips to Book Now
Travelers looking for a last-minute trip will have to plan their trips differently and use different methods than those who book a year or so out.



























































































