The ‘Human Headline’s’ Last Edition—Derryn Hinch Dead at 82
Broadcaster, journalist, and politician Derryn Hinch was one of Australia’s most recognisable media figures.
The AFL’s Next Big Bet: India, Not China
AFL Chief Executive Andrew Dillon was at the MCG as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi announced stronger sporting ties.
Argentina Returns to World Cup Semifinal After 3–1 Win Over Switzerland
The defending World Cup champions will now face England in the semifinals in Atlanta—the winner of which will play either Spain or France in the final.
University of Melbourne Advertises Women-Only Role for Mathematical Physics Lecturer
The University of Melbourne has defended its decision to restrict a top position to biological or trans women.
Court Backs Orchestra For Sacking Pianist Who Interrupted Concert to Protest Gaza War
Australia’s Federal Court has ruled that the MSO did not unfairly dismiss a concert pianist after he protested the Gaza War in the middle of a concert.
Hanson Responds After Taylor Warns One Nation Would Bring ‘Eternity of Pain’ to Australians
Liberal and National MPs are attempting to clawback ground lost to One Nation in recent months.
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.
US, Canada Strike Deal to Open Gordie Howe International Bridge
The bridge will open for public use on July 27 with support from the U.S. government.
US Treasury Sanctions Financier Linked to Iran’s Supreme Leader, Shadow Currency Networks
The sanctions come days after Iran attacked commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
Key US Housing Affordability Bill Becomes Law Without Trump’s Signature
The president didn’t sign the bill to protest the Senate’s failure to pass the SAVE America Act, a voting reform measure.
Metabolic Madness: 6 Exercises for When You Feel Off but Your Labs Say You’re Fine
Life can be less enjoyable when you feel off, and doctors don’t always have answers. Certain exercises can potentially help you feel metabolically better.
How Big Healthcare Companies Keep Drug Prices High
A handful of large corporations now control medication availability, pricing, and payment for the vast majority of Americans.

Common Medications That Affect Heat Tolerance—and Why
Millions of Americans may miss heat-related illness warning signs unless they know how their medications could interact with the weather.

‘The Cloak and Dagger Club’: A Club Meeting Launches a Mystery
A gathering of mystery writers ends with its own mystery to find the killer of the club’s president.
ABC Concedes It Has Not Adopted Global Definition of Anti-Semitism, Disputes Bias Claim
An ABC director said the broadcaster did not adopt IHRA’s definition of anti-Semitism because it was ‘contested’ and could impact the ABC’s ‘independence.’

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.

Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna Says He Was Confronted by Armed Israeli Settlers in the West Bank
Khanna said Israeli soldiers also detained his staff, but an Israeli military spokesperson said the soldiers were there to disperse civilians.

Platner Formally Withdraws From Senate Race; Democrats to Hold Convention to Pick New Nominee
Graham Platner has denied sexual assault accusations against him.

NYC Mayor Says Taylor Swift Paid City More Than $160,000 in Wedding Security Costs
The pop star married Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce during elaborate nuptials at Madison Square Garden on July 3.

United States Retains Spot as World’s Top Oil Producer
In April, U.S. exports of crude oil hit a record 5.6 million barrels per day.

Linda Noskova Continues Czech Tradition With Wimbledon Victory
Noskova winning Wimbledon extends a long tradition for her country.

Katie Couric Reveals Transient Global Amnesia Diagnosis After Sudden Memory Loss
The veteran journalist was diagnosed with the neurological condition after failing to remember her participation at the Aspen Ideas Festival.

Craving a Cigarette? Exercise Could Help You Quit
A systematic review has found that short bursts of exercise can reduce cravings for up to 30 minutes and improve quit rates.

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

It’s Not Just What You Eat: Everyday Habits Keep Inflammation Burning
Chronic inflammation often develops silently, yet it may contribute to conditions ranging from digestive disorders to heart disease.

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

Ask Questions
The least patrons can do is to validate that the wine they ordered is what they wanted.

Ask the Builder: How’s Your Honey-Do List Coming Along?
You can do many of the periodic maintenance tasks required in your home. You’ll end up saving thousands of dollars over time.

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.


























































































