One Nation Grandma Allegedly Punched and Left With Broken Rib at Brisbane’s Ekka
One Nation’s Chief of Staff James Ashbey linked the alleged attack to tensions after anti-One Nation protests last week.
2 in 3 Federal Agencies Failed to Meet FOI Publication Deadlines
The agencies under review include the Australian Federal Police and National Disability Insurance Agency.
Victorian Teachers’ Union Agrees to 28–32 Percent Pay Rise
The deal will see experienced teachers’ salaries increase from $118,063 to $151,419 by 2029.
Sydney Swans Players Under Investigation Over Alleged Sexual Assault
Victoria Police said they were investigating a report of sexual assault, as Sydney Swans confirmed several players were involved in an ‘alleged incident.’
Man Charged With Alleged $5 Million NDIS Fraud Using Stolen Participant Data
Police detained a 38-year-old man at Adelaide Airport on Aug. 14, and later charged him with dealing with the proceeds of crime.
Hanson Pushes Back on Proposal to Raise GST to 15 Percent
‘Only someone completely insulated from the cost-of-living crisis could think Australians should pay even more for everyday essentials,’ said Hanson.
Senate Backs Inquiry Into Hanson’s Bill to Block Foreign Terror Fighters
Leader Pauline Hanson rejected claims that the Bill was unconstitutional.
Kushner Meets Egypt’s President El-Sisi as US Pushes to Advance Gaza Peace Plan
Trump’s Board of Peace envoy for Gaza and Kushner are scheduled to meet Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on Aug. 17.
White House National Security Official Andrew Baker to Depart Administration
Baker supported a more restrained U.S. foreign policy and questioned prolonged American involvement in overseas conflicts.
Lutnick Says Trump Administration Told Apple It Opposes Buying Chinese Memory Chips
Apple COO Sabih Khan declined to confirm reports that the company was testing Chinese memory chips.
Why Your Body’s ‘Master Detoxifier’ May Be Running on Empty
Glutathione powers your body’s natural detox system but most supplements fail to deliver it where it counts.
Why Teens Are Struggling to Find Summer Jobs
Some teenagers who spoke to The Epoch Times have been searching for a job for a year, while others resorted to becoming their own boss to make money.

People Who Are Depressed Are More Vulnerable to Social Media Likes, Study Finds
The findings highlight how visible metrics and unpredictable rewards may shape posting behavior and keep users engaged.

Moszna Castle: Bold and Beautiful
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we explore an architectural marvel in a small Polish village.
Swans Shore up Second Spot With Win Over Bombers
Sydney are guaranteed two home finals after locking in second spot with a 36-point win over Essendon.

Commonwealth Bank Posts Near $11 Billion Profit, Warns of Slowing Economy
CBA’s net profit rose 7 percent to $10.9 billion, while revenue increased 7 percent to $30.2 billion.

Federal Prosecutors File Over 400 Immigration-Related Cases in 2 US States
The individuals charged have been found to carry prior convictions for violent crimes and theft.

Actress Hayden Panettiere Dies at 36
Details surrounding the actress’s death have not been revealed.

Diversity Lawsuits Force DEI Agenda on American Companies, Consumer Group Says
Settlements often require companies to hire diversity executives, conduct external audits, and implement DEI training, the report states.

Julie Andrews Steps Away From On-Screen Roles After 8 Decades in Hollywood
The Academy Award winner will not reprise her role in ‘The Princess Diaries 3.’

Stone Countertop Occupational Exposure Linked to 31 Deaths in California, Study Finds
More than 60 workers had to undergo lung transplantation after being affected by silicosis.

Why Your Spine Ages—and What You Can Do to Slow It
Aging is one of the most important factors contributing to spinal disorders.

10 Things to Avoid If You’re Determined to Lose Weight
Fat loss is rarely ruined by one big mistake.

The Risks of Eating Meat Differ Between Individual and Population Levels
Whether eating red meat raises blood sugar depends on who you ask, according to a new study.

You Don’t Need to Spend a Fortune to Get Organized
I’ve always believed the best organizing system is the one you'll actually use. It doesn’t have to come from a fancy store.

Last-Minute Travel Planning: Travel Advisers Dish on What Trips to Book Now
Travelers looking for a last-minute trip will have to plan their trips differently and use different methods than those who book a year or so out.

























































































