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.
Hanson Meets With Former Actress Holly Valance Ahead of UK CPAC Appearance
‘I took some time out to catch up with Holly Valance who has been a staunch backer of true conservatives,’ said Hanson.
World Cup Quarterfinals Feature Teams From 3 Continents and a Wide Open Golden Boot Chase
The Golden Boot is awarded to the tournament’s top goal scorer. The current leader is Argentina’s Lionel Messi with eight. Two players have seven.
Population Growth Masking Australia’s Real Economic Problems: Report
Australia’s project growth is expected to remain below 2 percent over the next two years.
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.
How Algorithms Are Reshaping the Brain
‘Brain rot’ is real, and it’s by design.
YouTube Scrutinised for Not Removing Video Challenging Bondi Attack Victim’s Account
The anti-Semitism royal commission questioned YouTube about a video suggesting that Arsen Ostrovsky, who survived the massacre, was a ‘crisis actor.’
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.
British Government Sanctions Russians Linked to Navalny Poisoning
The Russian embassy in London described the claims about Alexei Navalny as ‘loud allegations without a shred of evidence.’
US, Iran Exchange Fire After Iran Attacks Commercial Vessels in Strait of Hormuz
U.S. Central Command said its airstrikes hit over 80 Iranian targets in response to attacks on three commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
Supreme Court Expands Executive Power With Trump Cases
The court expanded Trump’s ability to fire federal officials but also limited his power to impose tariffs.
Jeffries Says He'll Work With the Socialists Who Beat His Picks, Keep Focus on Trump
The House Democratic leader told NPR that his caucus will stay ideologically mixed and described November’s midterms as a referendum on the president.
China Tying Industrial Expansion to Military Ambitions in Bid to Build Global Strategic Network: Experts
Insiders and scholars say Beijing is integrating trade, technology, and military power to withstand future sanctions and geopolitical conflict.
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.
How Common Medications Affect Heat Tolerance
Millions of Americans may miss heat-related illness warning signs unless they know how their medications could interact with the weather.

What Standard Cardiac Testing Fails to Capture
The four dimensions of heart health that matter most.

The Art of Noticing: Edward Lear’s Illustrations
The famed limerick writer was not only popular for his whimsical lines but also for his grasp of the world through his illustrations.
Multiple Sclerosis Patients Face Losing Cheap Access to $30,000 drug
Roche Australia has threatened to withdraw its MS drugs from the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme if the government pushes ahead with a significant price cut.

Sooshi Mango Comedian Takes Aim at Victoria’s Jail Time Threat for Parking Fines
Comedian Carlo Salanitri questioned inconsistencies in the justice system.

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

Southern Poverty Law Center Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Fraud Charges
The indictment alleges $4.1 million in donor funds were funneled to individuals associated with extremist groups.

Big Pharma and Big Medical Locked in Standoff Over Drug Discounts: What to Know
Lawmakers have urged Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to end the dispute between Eli Lilly and major hospital systems over prescription drug discounts and rebates.

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.

Kyle Lowry Retires With Raptors After 20-Year NBA Career
Lowry also played for the Memphis Grizzlies, Houston Rockets, Miami Heat, and Philadelphia 76ers.

One-Man Play Brings Washington’s Valley Forge Struggles to Life
‘A General’s Prayer’ challenges audiences to live up to the Founding Father’s vision.

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.

6 Strengthening Exercises for Weak Pelvic Floor Muscles
A weak pelvic floor can compromise bladder and bowel incontinence, cause pain, and inhibit sexual function. These targeted exercises can strengthen it.

4 Ways Your Breakfast May Be Affecting Your Health
Cutting out fat and protein may seem harmless, but it can quietly throw your body out of balance.

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

Replace Gutters
Left unchecked, water damage will only get worse and more costly to repair.

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.

History Without Words: A Unique Way to Tell a Tribal Story
Every aspect of the spa was designed to celebrate the cultural history of the Indigenous Pechanga band—the Payomkawichum.
























































































