Senate Passes Labor Tax Reforms on Housing Despite Coalition and One Nation Opposition
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the reforms will right historic wrongs in the tax system.
3 Months After Australia’s Social Media Ban, Study Finds No Clear Reduction in Teen Use
A study in the British Medical Journal found little evidence of ‘immediate substantive reductions’ in social media use among under-16s.
Trump Asked Him to Sell America to the World. Meet Nick Adams.
‘I want it to be a seamless five-star experience’ for tourists coming to America, Adams said.
Final ISIS ‘Bride’ Set to Return to Australia, Minister Says He Has No Power to Stop It
A woman who is believed to have committed serious offences overseas will be free to return to Australia, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says.
Spy Chief Warns Foreign Regime Could Kill Australian on Home Soil
‘I do worry that one day an Australian will be killed at the hands of a foreign government here in Australia,’ Mike Burgess said.
The Ancient Roots of Wind Chimes and Their Spiritual Meaning
The popular outdoor decoration has a sacred past.
Is One Nation Winning Over Wealthier Voters?
In the most recent poll in June, One Nation’s support of high earners now sits on 32 percent with Labor dropping to 23 percent.
Australian Businesses Weighed Down by 150,000 New Rules, Restrictions Since 2003: Report
The constant growth of restrictive laws and regulations has fettered business and contributed to declining productivity and innovation.
Trump Pledges to Help Venezuela After Twin Earthquakes
The U.S. Geological Survey also issued a ’red alert' in the country due to economic losses and fatalities.
Crude Flows Through Strait of Hormuz Back to Pre-War Levels, Energy Secretary Says
The rebound comes as the security situation in the strait has improved following the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding extending the ceasefire.
Appeals Court Rejects DOJ’s Demand for Michigan Voter Rolls
The court held that a civil rights law may not be used to compel a state to hand over voter registration records.
US Snubs APEC Meeting in Macau in Protest of China’s Visa Restrictions
The State Department said the government has repeatedly asked Beijing to lift the ‘arbitrary and targeted visa requirements.’
Why Beijing Is Dropping Its ‘Get Rich’ Propaganda
As China’s economy sinks, Xi is selling nationalism in place of prosperity and is staking his rule on grabbing Taiwan, analysts say.
Moringa: An Ancient Superfood for Brain and Immune Health
Moringa is one of the world’s most nutrient-dense plants, with potential anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties.

Dance Does Something Parkinson’s Medication Cannot
Dance may rewire neural pathways that medication can’t reach.

A Bridge to the Future: America’s 250th Celebration Time Capsule
A nostalgic portal from the present to the future will be buried underground in historic Philadelphia to commemorate our nation’s landmark birthday.
Reaction to Reported Axing of TV Host for Interviewing Tommy Robinson
National Party Leader Matthew Canavan said it was wrong for a journalist to be fired for interviewing someone.

TV Host Reportedly Axed After Interview With British Influencer Tommy Robinson
Recently, Karl Stefanovic hosted Tommy Robinson on his podcast series.

Number of Australians Worried About Climate Change Drops to Just 12 Percent: Survey
The McKinsey ConsumerWise report finds rising living costs are the dominant concern, driving consumers to cut spending across all categories except fuel.

Teen Climbs out of Disneyland Ride, Slides Down 50-Foot Waterfall
The 13-year-old boy was taken to a hospital and released. An investigation is underway.

JPMorgan Narrows CEO Succession Field With New Co-president Appointments
Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh were elevated as CEO Jamie Dimon’s eventual departure draws closer.

Mac Jones Not Looking to Leave 49Ers: ‘My Feet Are in San Francisco’
Jones went 5-3 in relief of starter Brock Purdy, which earned him buzz as a potential trade piece for a QB-needy team.

Clive Davis, Grammy-Winning Music Mogul, Executive to Music Stars, Dies at 94
Davis was recently hospitalized for an upper respiratory infection and was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy in 2021.

Congo Imposes Restrictions on Travel Abroad After Ebola Case Detected in France
France is not implementing any restrictions.

The Real Reason You’re Losing Your Senses—and What to Do About It
The decline of the senses is seldom random and often far more reversible than most patients believe.

Your Mental Health May Be Paying the Price of Working From Home
A new study found remote workers experienced greater psychological distress and social isolation than in-person workers.

Meet the 3-Ingredient ‘Whipped Lemonade’ I’ll Be Making All Summer
Last summer, I practically survived on frozen lemonade. It’s a slushy sipper that’s part lemonade and part milkshake.

Hang Wallpaper Like a Pro
There are many steps to hanging wallpaper and if they are not followed exactly, there often are problems.

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.

Rolling on the Rhone: A New Riverboat in France Cruises Through History, Wine Country
Not far from where van Gogh set up his easel in the late 1800s, the new Lumiere riverboat docked during its recent maiden voyage to Arles, France.























































































