Witkoff, Kushner Heading to Pakistan for Iran Talks
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said there has been progress from Iran in recent days.
Netanyahu Says He Is Cancer-Free After Early Diagnosis
Netanyahu says he delayed revealing the diagnosis due to the conflict with Iran.
Man Charged Over Alleged $1.5 Million NDIS Fraud Linked to Organised Crime
A 33-year-old Bankstown man has been arrested at a Sydney construction site following an investigation into the exploitation of NDIS participants.
Brutalist Car Parks, Substations Among ‘Heritage Howlers’ in New Report
North Sydney’s MLC building was likened to a filing cabinet posing as an office tower.
New South Wales Anti-Corruption Commission Finds Schools Chief Funnelled Millions to Associates
The former School Infrastructure NSW chief diverted millions in public funds to friends and associates, a corruption inquiry has found.
Labor Pledges to Cut 160,000 From National Disability Scheme, Bring Growth Down to 2 Percent
Health Minister Mark Butler has swung the axe on the taxpayer-funded NDIS ahead of the federal budget next month.
South Korean Prosecutors Seek 30-Year Sentence for Former President Yoon for Alleged Drone Flights Over Pyongyang
Yoon Suk Yeol’s legal team said he never ordered the alleged drone flights over Pyongyang, saying prosecutors have not backed their claims with evidence.
European Officials to Prepare Blueprint for EU Mutual Assistance and Defense Clause
Cyprus is particularly keen to firm up the measures after a drone struck a British air base located on the island in March amid the Iran conflict.
Norway Moves to Ban Social Media for Children
The minority Labour government in Oslo said it would hold tech companies responsible for verifying the age of users.
The Farmers Who Declined $26 Million to Sell Land for Data Center
Cloaked in nondisclosure agreements, companies are wooing cash-strapped rural counties to build massive data centers nationwide.
China Tightens Internet Controls, Squeezing Businesses and Online Access
A broad new clampdown on VPNs is disrupting daily life and commerce, as Beijing moves to curb information access amid rising domestic pressures.
A 12-Minute Morning Stretch to Release Overnight Stiffness
Stretching in the morning awakens your body, eases stiffness, and primes you for a positive, energized day.

A Single Workout Can Boost Your Memory—Scientists Now Know Why
Even light exercise appears to synchronize brain regions involved in memory, helping explain why thinking can feel clearer after a workout.

American-Made: The New Gentlemen and the Republic
From powdered wigs in Parliament to the American Revolution, the meaning of a gentleman underwent a transformation that’s still relevant to men today.
NSW Lawmaker Condemns Push for All-Gender Toilets in Public Buildings
NSW Legislative Council Member Rachel Merton described the push for shared public toilets as an activist attempt to prioritise ‘radical gender ideology.’

Minister Stands by NDIS Cuts, Says Program Expanded Beyond Original Intent
‘The scope of the scheme has expanded well beyond the original intent, and it is riddled with poor practice and fraud and rorts,’ said Mark Butler.

Albanese Secures 200 Million Litres of Diesel From Asian Suppliers as Fuel Crisis Bites
Over recent decades amid the wave of globalisation, Australia outsourced most of its petrol, jet fuel, and diesel refining overseas.

Suicides Among Young People Dropped After Creation of National Hotline: Study
‘The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline appears to be working,’ one of the researchers said.

Jake Reiner, Son of Rob and Michele Reiner, Speaks Out Publicly Following Their Tragic Deaths
In an emotional essay, Jake described his parents’ murder and the events that followed as a ‘living nightmare.’

Microsoft Offers Buyouts, Meta Lays Off 10 Percent of Workforce
Meanwhile, Nike unveiled a new round of job cuts as part of the shoemaker’s ‘Win Now’ turnaround strategy.

Sabres Topple Bruins 3–1 in Game 3, Score Three Unanswered Goals in Third Period
Buffalo took the lead in Thursday’s 3–1 victory in Boston when Alex Tuch put the puck past Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman in the third period.

The Hidden Power of Spring: How Simple Daily Habits Can Rebuild Your Energy and Immunity
TCM’s core spring dietary practices include three key principles: warming, circulating, and clearing.

Italian-Style Potato Salad With Resistant Starch for Better Blood Sugar
A simple cooking-and-cooling technique transforms an Italian-style potato salad into a blood-sugar-friendly dish.

How Genetics Can Influence Healthy Ageing
New research from Australian researchers shows genetics accounts for up to a quarter of differences in healthy ageing outcomes.

Zucchini Dill Turkey or Chicken Burger: Your Meal Prep Best Friend
Ground turkey or chicken is mixed with grated zucchini, chopped onion, and fresh herbs for a juicy, fiber-rich burger.

Ask the Builder: Having Fun With Brick
Funny things can happen at a brick factory that might have an older kiln.

The Psychology of the Supercommunicators
Journalist Charles Duhigg set out on a journey to uncover the shared traits of people who are superb at communicating and connecting with others.

Unforgettable Destinations for Multi-Gen Trips, According to Travel Advisers
Here’s a look at unforgettable destinations for multigenerational trips, so you can cut straight to making memories as an extended family.









































































































