Australian Renters Spending Record One-Third of Income on Housing: Report
Nationally, the median rental climbed to a record $705 (US$489) a week, according to a report by data analysis firm Cotality.
China Tests Long Range Missile in the Pacific to Advance Its Aggression: Analysts
The CCP’s action is intended to intimidate but will bring U.S.-led Western allies and countries in the region closer to counter its threat, experts said.
World Cup Stars Collide in Quarterfinal: Kane Versus Haaland
Both players are in a race for the Golden Boot. Kane’s scored six goals so far while Haaland’s scored seven.
NSW Coach Accuses Media Critics of ‘Hidden Agendas’ After State of Origin Triumph
‘I think ... there were hidden agendas. Sometimes, things are planted in the media too,’ said NSW coach Laurie Daley.
Australian Accused of Illegally Voting in US Elections and Making False Citizenship Claim
‘Australian alien arrested after investigation finds she illegally voted in two federal elections,’ wrote President Trump.
Chinese-Linked Firms Defy Australian Order to Sell Off Stakes in Rare Earth Miner
The company is developing the Browns Range Heavy Rare Earths Project in Western Australia, a source of dysprosium and terbium.
In 7 Charts: The Rise of Australia’s Conservative-Leaning One Nation Party
Over 30 years, One Nation’s journey has oscillated between near political oblivion to teasing a major shake-up.
Beijing's Nuclear-Capable Missile Travelled Over 6,000 Kilometres Across the Pacific, Intel Reveals
The missile flew past Palau, the U.S. territories Guam and Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and landed near Nauru.
Iran Issues Renewed Threats to US After Recent Military Strikes
Iranian military officials said that allies in the Middle East will become a ‘legitimate target of the armed forces.’
US Attacks on Iran ‘Absolutely Necessary’, NATO Chief Says
Mark Rutte said that since Iran was ‘basically violating the ceasefire,’ it was ‘crucial’ that the United States ‘forcefully react.’
Appeals Court Denies Trump’s Bid to Restore His Name to Kennedy Center
The three-judge panel unanimously said the Trump administration failed to show irreparable harm would be done if the president’s name is not reinstated.
Chinese National Sentenced to More Than 5 Years in Gift Card Fraud
The defendant ‘preyed on vulnerable victims to enrich himself and his co-conspirators,’ a prosecutor said.
How America Won the Hearts of World Cup Soccer Fans
From lobster rolls and barbeque to huge skylines and stadiums, soccer fans from around the world are loving the American experience.
Health Issues Associated With Cervical Spine Disorders and How to Manage Them
Regular daily care can help maintain the stability of the cervical spine and the surrounding muscles.

Depression May Be Caused by Inflammation. Here’s How.
New research points toward a biologically distinct subtype of depression, and a common blood test that could identify it.

Tune in Today: The First American Symphony
This week, we put the question of “which American symphony was first” to the test.
Boeing Sued Over Bondi Terror Welfare Check Complaints
A former lawyer has alleged Boeing breached Australian employment law by dismissing her for complaining about its inaction following the Bondi attack.

US, Japan, Australia Condemn Beijing’s Ballistic Missile Test
One Pacific leader said the move could spur island nation leaders to fast-track a regional defence pact.

Australia’s Auction Clearance Rates Remain Below 50 Percent After Labor Tax Changes
‘It was the third week in a row where the preliminary clearance rate has held below 50 percent,’ said Cotality Research Director Tim Lawless

Businesses Can Combine 7(a) and 504 Loans for $10 Million in SBA-Backed Financing
The maximum financing provided by SBA to small businesses is now at the ‘highest level’ in SBA’s history, the agency said.

Justice Department Agrees to End Biden-Era Oil and Gas Leasing Restrictions in Alaska
The U.S. attorney general said the Biden administration’s restrictions violated federal law.

White House Touts First ‘Freedom Fuel’ Gas Stations
The White House promoted the Freedom Fuel Network’s gas stations on July 8 on social media pages.

Three-Time Cy Young Winner Justin Verlander Announces Retirement at Season’s End
Verlander, 43, is the oldest active MLB player and has made just one start for the Detroit Tigers this season

Lauren Bennett, Voice Behind ‘Party Rock Anthem’ and Pop Group G.R.L., Dies at 36
News of her death was announced on July 6 by members of her former pop girl group. An official cause of death is unknown.

Diarrhea-Causing Parasite Spreads in Multiple States
The cause or causes of the cases have not yet been determined, but previous outbreaks have been linked to raw produce.

What You Must Know About GLP-1 as Medicare Coverage Grows
One clinician says patients may be measuring the wrong thing.

What Food Processing Actually Does to Your Food
Researchers say the way food is made may matter as much as what’s in it.

Vitamin K2 May Help Slow Artery Hardening, Study Finds
Cardiologists say more research is needed before recommending it for heart disease prevention.

What Is the 28/36 Rule for Home Affordability?
While you may have an idea of how much of a monthly mortgage payment is, mortgage lenders have a formula they use: the 28/36 rule.

How an Officer Turned Personal Crisis Into a Lifeline for Others
After surviving a suicidal crisis, former officer Adam Davis now helps first responders strengthen faith, family, and resilience.

Rick Steves’ Europe: Bastille Day in Paris
The Bastille, with eight towers and 100-foot-high walls, was an intimidating fortress that had long functioned as a prison.


























































































