Government Launches Search for New Anti-Corruption Commission Chief
Applications are now open for the roles of commissioner and deputy commissioner following the early resignation of Paul Brereton.
New NZ Reserve Bank Study Finds Immigration Linked to Higher House Prices
According to the study, immigration accounts for about 20 percent of the variation in house prices three years after a surge in migrant arrivals.
‘Irony of Inclusivity’: Former Athletes Criticise Reported Rejection of Folau NRL Bid
Israel Folau has drawn support from former NBA, rugby league, and rugby union players.
A Rare Masterpiece Returns: Painting, Poetry, and Provenance at Christie’s
A painting by one of the most sought-after figures of the late Pre-Raphaelite movement will be auctioned on June 30.
Minister Says ‘No Need for Alarm’ After H5N1 Bird Flu Detected on Australian Mainland
The discovery of the disease in a brown skua and a giant petrel over the weekend marks Australia’s first official detection of the H5N1 strain.
Divisive, Deplorable: How Politicians Responded to One Nation’s Press Club Address
The event was well attended and sent another seismic shift through the halls of Canberra.
Trump Threatens to Impose Hormuz Transit Toll If Final Iran Peace Deal Not Reached
Iranian authorities earlier announced they had closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli military operations in Lebanon.
US Energy Secretary Forecasts Oil, Gas Prices to Drop as Strait Traffic ‘Back to Normal’
‘Flows of oil and natural gas through the straits have already returned to normal,’ U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright says.
Early In-Person Voting for Colorado Primaries Kicks Off on June 22
November party berths on tap for governor, U.S. Senate, eight U.S. House seats, and dozens of state legislative posts.
Chinese AI Coding Models Pose Hidden Risk to US Software Supply Chain, Report Says
Booz Allen says several tested Chinese models generated more vulnerable code under U.S. government prompts and refused tasks involving Beijing-censored topics.
Military Hopefuls Hit the Pool to Get a Jump on Selection
‘Most of the time, students arrive very young, not fully in shape, and they’ve never really faced much hardship,’ the owner of a fitness center said.
6 Tension-Relieving Bedtime Exercises for Faster Sleep
Quality sleep is critical, but can sometimes be hard to come by. Certain techniques can better prepare your body to serve up superior slumber.

Urolithin A: A Compound That May Help Rejuvenate Aging Mitochondria
As we age, our cellular energy factories become less efficient–but research suggests one compound may help support their renewal.

Cicero’s America: Classical Learning and the American Republic
An education in Latin and Greek led the Founders to read ancient works that promoted liberty and virtue—the groundwork for the great American republic.
One Nation Abortion Bill Defeated in SA Lower House
The legislation would have imposed tighter restrictions on abortions after 24 weeks and 6 days.

Labor Concedes Tax Overhaul Impacting Its Popularity
Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the reforms were worthwhile but admitted Labor had suffered from a ‘big partisan political campaign’ against them.

Housing Group Says Australia Is Overlooking a Third Path to Home Security
A housing group based in South Australia has called on the Australian government to add cooperatives to its long-term housing plan.

Appeals Court Blocks Trump Admin CFPB Staff Reduction Plans
The stay that remains in effect blocks new staff reduction plans as the case makes its way through court.

California Billionaire Tax Qualifies for November Ballot
The measure, opposed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, is a proposed one-time tax of up to 5 percent on individuals with a net worth of more than $1 billion.

Which Overlooked NBA Draft Prospects Could Be the Next Jalen Brunson?
Brunson was a second-round pick who became an NBA Finals MVP, and these 2026 NBA Draft prospects could also make some noise in the league.

Macy’s to Mark 50th Independence Day Fireworks Celebration With Musical Showcase and Upgraded Production
Bringing together a kaleidoscope of color and sound, the annual event coincides with America’s 250th birthday celebration.

7 Deaths of Children Possibly or Probably From COVID-19 Vaccination: FDA
The number was revised down from 10, newly released documents show.

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.

How to Make Heart-Healthy Poke Bowls at Home
2 easy sauces, omega-3-rich fish, and anti-inflammatory ingredients in a colorful bowl supports heart health and healthy aging.

Dairy Trans Fats Don’t Raise Heart Disease Risk, New Study Finds
The trans fats in your butter are nothing like the kind in processed foods.

How Can Homeowners Keep Their Air Conditioner Running Efficiently This Summer?
A few simple maintenance steps can help homeowners stay comfortable, improve energy efficiency, and potentially avoid costly repairs.

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.

Relax at El Cielo Resort and Winery in Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe
Located amid 71 acres of rolling hillside vineyards, El Cielo can provide the perfect location from which to explore all the valley has to offer.




















































































