Newly Declassified Docs Describe China’s Election Influence Efforts, Concern That US Intel Downplayed Connections
The White House released the files while President Trump addressed the nation on Thursday.
‘Going Dark’: The High-Tech Tricks Behind Illegal Chinese Fishing in the Pacific
‘It’s very common practice, especially in the Pacific Ocean, for Chinese fishing vessels to transmit false positions,’ said Peter Hammarstedt.
Labor Commits Nearly $42 Million to Protect Muslim Institutions in Anti-Islamophobia Campaign
‘There is simply no place in Australia, or anywhere in the world, for Islamophobia and racial hatred,’ said Anthony Albanese.
Hanson Reiterates Planned Burqa Ban, Migration Curbs During on Robinson Podcast
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson is due to speak at the British Conservative Political Action Conference.
US Says Hong Kong Won’t Regain Special Status After Emergency Expires
‘Hong Kong is no longer sufficiently autonomous to justify differential treatment,’ State Department stated.
Manila Condemns China Daily’s ‘Demeaning, Dehumanizing’ Portrayal of Filipinos
The Philippines summoned China’s ambassador and demanded the removal of state media material that officials called ‘outright racism.’
From Cricket to ‘Brain Sauce’: Exploring Life Around Australia’s Oldest Parliament
A free exhibition at New South Wales Parliament House reveals the food, sport, and social habits of politicians through rarely seen artefacts.
Australia to Introduce New Modern Slavery Offence for Big Businesses
The government says companies with more than $100 million in revenue will face tougher obligations to address forced labour in their supply chains.
Zelenskyy’s Decision to Replace Defense Minister Sparks Rare Wartime Protests
The scenes were reminiscent of protests in July 2025, when people took to the streets over Zelenskyy’s proposed changes to the anti-corruption agencies.
Judge Dismisses DOJ’s New Mexico Voter Data Request
The court found the DOJ’s demand letter held no legal basis.
China’s Overcapacity Exports Risk Worsening Global Trade Backlash: Analysts
Chinese manufacturers are dumping goods abroad to offset paralyzed domestic demand, exposing them to mounting tariff risks, according to experts.
The Healing Power of Sound and Music
An idea once dismissed as new-age relaxation is now being used to treat a variety of conditions–from anxiety to chronic pain.
Inside California’s Battle With the Marijuana Black Market
California’s shadow cannabis industry linked to Chinese organized crime and narco-slavery.

11 Strength-Building Stretches That Improve Flexibility, Mobility, and Muscle Power
With the right approach, you don’t have to choose between strength and flexibility–you can train both simultaneously.

Chopin’s Ballades: Four Musical Stories
How the Polish maestro revolutionized the piano by fusing classical rigor with romantic drama.
Jurassic Park Actor Sam Neill Confirmed to Have Died From Pneumonia
His death at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney came three months after Neill announced he was cancer-free.

Treasurer Says AI Boom Won’t Lead to Public Service Job Cuts
His comments come a day after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese unveiled part of his vision for AI regulation in the country.

One Nation Defends 5 Percent Government-Backed Mortgage Plan
One economist says the cost of the plan could balloon 10-50 times.

What to Know About Arizona’s Gubernatorial Primary Next Week
The Democratic incumbent has no challengers, but four Republicans are vying to face her. The front-runner is Rep. Andy Biggs, who has Trump’s backing.

‘My Left Foot’ Oscar-Winning Actress Brenda Fricker Dies at Age 81
Fricker died on July 16 in Dublin following a period of ill health, her agent announced.

Beijing May Be Creating a New Bubble and Potentially a New Crisis
Directing China’s banks to follow political instead of commercial criteria invites a rerun of the property crisis, just in a different sector.

NBA Investigating Milwaukee’s $64 Million Contract With Gary Trent Jr. for Alleged Prior Agreement
The league is also investigating another alleged salary-cap violation involving the Los Angeles Clippers and Kawhi Leonard.

Andy Serkis Rejects Diversity Push for New Lord of the Rings Film
‘‘I don’t think we’ll be doing a politically correct recasting for the sake of a ‘casting and ticking boxes,’' Serkis said.

Thousands of Bottles of Prescription Antihistamine Recalled, FDA Notice Says
The FDA classified it as a Class III recall, or its lowest risk level, for the hay fever relief medication.

Metabolic Madness: 6 Exercises for When You Feel Off but Your Labs Say You’re Fine
Life can be less enjoyable when you feel off, and doctors don’t always have answers. Certain exercises can potentially help you feel metabolically better.

Plant-Based Meat and Dairy Contain More Additives Than Animal Products
A study comparing plant-based products with their animal-based counterparts, found more non-food industrial additives in the alternative products.

Just 4 Minutes of Daily Exercise Improved Function in Older Adults
Most guidelines call for 150 minutes of exercise per week, however, significant strides in physical health could be only four minutes away.

Is Putting Pickles on a Sundae Taking Sweet and Sour Too Far?
Try one or all of these recipes at your next gathering to keep the spirit of Picklesburgh in mind all summer long.

Myanmar Bets on Ancient Temples, Buddhist Pilgrimage Sites to Boost Tourism
The tourism push is an early test of whether Myanmar can persuade visitors and investors that parts of the country are once again open for business.



























































































