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Israeli Sources Say Site Hit in Tehran Was Developing Nuclear Trigger Component
Senior Israeli officials say Iran worked covertly after attacks on its nuclear sites during the Twelve Day War, to accelerate its ‘Weapon Group’ project.
Middle Powers Must Work Together, Canadian PM Tells Australian Parliament
Australia and Canada to expand strategic partnership across minerals, defence, artificial intelligence and clean energy.
Australia Abandons Freedom of Information Overhaul After Senate Opposition
The government withdrew the bill after failing to win support in the Senate but says it will return with revised reforms.
Psychiatrist Sanctioned by Medical Authorities, Banned From Posting on Transgender Treatments
An Australian medical academic has been told he is no longer allowed to post about transgender issues on social media.
Hundreds Rally in Sydney Amid US-Israel Strikes on Iran, Death of Ayatollah
One attendee thanked U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Day in Photos: Paralympic Games Opening, Israeli Strikes in Lebanon, and Paris Fashion Week
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Icelandic Government Seeks to Hold Referendum in August on Restarting EU Accession Talks
Iceland has been hesitant about joining the EU over concerns it would be forced to share its rich fishing grounds with boats from other European countries.
Cuba Says 5th Man Involved in Speedboat Incident Has Died
Cuba has accused those on the boat of planning to invade the island.
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The Reason Obamacare Is So Hard to Fix
Despite persistent effort from both major parties, disagreement continues over the role of government in providing health care.
China’s ‘Two Sessions’ Open Amid Increased Defense Spending, Military Purge, and Iran Uncertainty
Beijing’s annual political meetings open as rising defense spending, widening military purge, and war in Iran highlight pressures facing the CCP leadership.
The Nature’s Twin Energies That Explains Why You Get Sick
Traditional Chinese medicine diagnoses the root cause of illness by understanding the balance of two fundamental energies.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

Why AI Can Feel Easier to Open Up to Than Real People
Artificial intelligence may feel like a better listener–but experts say that ease could come at a cost.

Sun and Sand on the Polish Riviera
Poland’s Baltic coast is a storybook escape, complete with Mediterranean-worthy beaches and medieval architecture.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Australia Officially Bans Islamist Group Hizb ut-Tahrir
Under new Bondi laws, it will be a crime to be a member of Hizb ut-Tahrir, recruit for the group, or provide training or funds to support it in Australia.

Australia Deploys Crisis Teams to Middle East to Assist Stranded Australians: Wong
Six teams will travel to the Middle East, although Wong said she could not disclose details of their deployment for security reasons.

Iran Conflict Threatens $15 Billion in Australian Trade: Minister
Minister Don Farrell said Australia’s direct trade with Middle East remain relatively limited, though instability is already creating uncertainty for exporters.

Lawmakers Ask Trump Admin to Blacklist Futurewei as Huawei Subsidiary
Lawmakers said documents Futurewei submitted showed it is the U.S. research and development arm of Huawei, sharing IP and patents with the Chinese tech giant.

Savannah Guthrie Marks First ‘Today’ Show Studio Appearance, as Search for Missing Mother Continues
In an emotional in-person, untelevised meeting, Guthrie thanked her colleagues for their support amid the disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie.

Colts’ Alec Pierce: I’ve Earned the Right to Explore Free Agency
After a career spent making spectacular catches, Pierce wants to see his role expand as well as make more money.

Annabel Schofield, 80s Supermodel Turned Television Actress, Dead at 62 After Cancer Battle
Best known for her role on the CBS soap opera ‘Dallas,’ Schofield was diagnosed with an unknown cancer in 2023, which spread to her brain last year.

Heavy Metals Found in Many Baby Formulas, Consumer Reports Says
Arsenic and lead, which can negatively impact IQ scores in children, were found in the products.

5 Exercises for the Exercise Averse
Exercising isn’t for everyone, or is it? For many of us, it’s a turnoff, but the following exercises are tailored specifically for the exercise-averse.

Lymphocytes: The Cancer Fighters We May Be Overlooking
While cancer is a dysfunction of our immune system’s ability to recognize and control certain cells, simple, daily habits can strengthen and support it.

Over 100 Unreviewed Chemicals Are in Foods: Analysis
The substances are contained in sports drinks, snack bars, cereals, and other foods and drinks sold in grocery stores.

Cooking Without Meat Can Be Fun and Flavorful. Here Are 5 Recipes to Try
With a run of springlike weather and the beginning of Lent, now is a great time to try a new batch of recipes that are lighter in preparation but not in flavor.

What Is a Deed of Reconveyance, and How Does It Work?
A deed of reconveyance is a document that proves you’ve paid off the mortgage on your home.

Unexpected Job Offer Leads Retiree on a New Career Pathway
For this 74-year-old, retirement seems to be a thing of the past.

A Food Tour of Miami’s Little Havana
From soft Cuban sandwiches to potent sugarcane juice and rolled cigars, Little Havana offers an unforgettable sensory journey.
































































































