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Trump Touts ‘Turnaround for the Ages’ in State of the Union Address
In a record-long speech, Trump highlighted economic policies targeted at affordability, saying the country is ‘bigger, richer, and stronger than ever before.’
Mixed State Responses to Proposed Return of 34 ISIS ‘Brides’ and Children
New South Wales indicated it would take part of the group, but Victoria and South Australia struck a more cautious tone, emphasising public safety.
Shen Yun Performance to Ignite the Spiritual ‘Spark’ Across Aussie Audiences
Oliver Perrett, an MC for performing arts company Shen Yun and a fellow Australian, says watching the revival of traditional culture will enrich peoples’ lives.
‘Tackling Anti-Semitism’: Bell Signals Tough Path Ahead for Royal Commission into Bondi Terror Attacks
‘Other religions and ethnicities are also subject to prejudice in Australia,’ said Commissioner Virginia Bell.
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The Unexpected 4-Way Slugfest That Could Define Conservative, or Teal, Politics in Australia
The Farrer byelection will test One Nation’s popularity, the staying power of the ‘Teals’, and whether the Liberal-National Coalition still appeal.
Day in Photos: Plane Crash in India, Anniversary of Russian Invasion, and Landslide in Brazil
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
US Military Boards 3rd Sanctioned Oil Tanker on the Indian Ocean, Pentagon Announces
Officials said the tanker was tracked from the Caribbean Sea to the Indian Ocean.
Slovakia Stops Emergency Electricity Supplies to Ukraine Over Oil Delivery Dispute, Fico Says
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said the measures would be canceled once the flow of oil to his country resumes.
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Here’s How a New US-Led Mineral Alliance Could Sideline China
While Beijing maintains a ‘perception of dominance’ in rare earths, experts say the United States is increasing its leverage.
Xi’s Rare Virtual Meeting With PLA Units Fans Speculation of Military Instability
‘The instability within the military might be Xi Jinping’s greatest fear,’ a China expert says.
Ancient Practice of Tongue Reading Gaining Popularity–How Does It Work?
This method, practiced for thousands of years, looks at the tongue’s color, shape, and texture to assess potential health problems.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

Your Mind Can Make Muscles Stronger, Here’s How
With certain mental techniques before a workout, you can boost performance by up to 65 percent.

Nicias’s Unwavering Patriotism
The ancient Greek politician made up for his inaptitude in military affairs with praiseworthy piety, diligence, and honesty.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
New Zealand Introduces Move-On Orders to Deal With Homelessness
While the government said the new powers would address anti-social behaviours in city centres, advocates feared they would unfairly target homeless people.

Albanese Calls Former Prince Andrew’s Arrest ‘Extraordinary Fall From Grace’
While the prime minister lamented Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest, he ruled out any move to accelerate Australia’s transition to a republic.

Australian Real Wage Values Decline Amid Strong Inflation
Taxpayer-backed public sector wage growth continues to outpace the private sector.

Trump to Give USA Hockey Goalie Presidential Medal of Freedom
Starting goalie Conner Hellebuyck stopped 41 of 42 shots against Canada to help carry Team USA to its first Olympic gold medal since 1980.

Senate Fails to Advance Homeland Security Funding Bill
While roughly 96 percent of the federal government has been funded, DHS has remained partially shut down since Feb. 13.

Actor Robert Carradine, ‘Lizzie McGuire’ and ‘Revenge of the Nerds’ Star, Dies at 71
In a Feb. 24 statement, the Carradine family said he died after a nearly 20-year struggle with bipolar disorder.

Spirit Airlines Reaches New Deal, Expects to Emerge From Bankruptcy as Early as Spring
The airline reached an agreement in principle on a restructuring deal with its debtor-in-possession lenders and secured noteholders.

From Disappointments and Debacles, to Dreams and Destiny
Team USA recovers from dramatic first-week letdowns to emotional victories and a record 33-medal performance at the Winter Olympics in Italy.

Nick Reiner Pleads Not Guilty in the Killing of His Parents Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 29, when a judge will decide whether or not the case will go to trial.

9,000 Pounds of Meatballs Recalled Nationwide: FSIS
Foreign matter contamination has been responsible for one out of every 10 food recalls over the past 20 years.

Presbyopia: What Raises Your Risk–and 7 Natural Remedies That May Help
Maintaining healthy sleep, stress, and nutrition habits helps to preserve good eyesight as we age.

Eat Potatoes the Right Way: Calm Your Stomach, Curb Blood Sugar Spikes, and Lose Weight
Gentle on the stomach and helpful for weight loss, potatoes are an easy to prepare, healthy food.

‘Chicken Cobbler’ Is So Tasty, You Could Eat It for Dinner Every Night
This is pretty much a dump-and-bake recipe.

How to Clean Your Keurig Machine and How Often You Should
It’s essential to clean a Keurig because it can be a health hazard if not cleaned properly.

How Italian Culture Shaped This Australian Radio Host’s Career
Radio host Tony Tardio described family as a ‘powerful force.’

For Your Trip: Oxford or Cambridge?
Cambridge and Oxford have been in a centuries-long competition as England’s top two universities.



























































































