Australia’s Only Manganese Smelter to Shut, Over 200 Jobs Lost
The smelter, which produces critical ferroalloys for steel manufacturing, opened in 1962.
MP Probes WA Government on Why Shen Yun Unable to Secure State-Owned Venue
‘I’m just really concerned that we’ve got foreign influence causing ... our cultural organisations to show or not show particular material,’ the MP said.
Defence Could Field More Assets While Saving $160 Billion, Think Tank Says
The Australian Defence Force is buying ‘Ferraris when Hondas would do,’ according to a report by the Centre for Independent Studies.
Jurassic Park Actor Sam Neill Confirmed to Have Died From Pneumonia
His death at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney came three months after Neill announced he was cancer-free.
UK Demands FIFA Probe Over Argentina’s Display of Falklands Banner at World Cup
The team could face sanctions from FIFA for making a politically charged statement.
UK Plans Default Midnight Social Media Curfew for 16- and 17-Year-Olds
The move follows an announcement by the UK Government last month that it would be banning under-16s from social media entirely.
One Nation Senator Accuses Media of Cherry-Picking His Views on Chemtrail
Roberts has faced fresh questions over several incidents, including his 2024 description of U.S. podcaster Alex Jones as a ‘beacon of hope.’
Beyond Jurassic Park: The Extraordinary Career of Sam Neill
The New Zealand actor, whose quiet authority and enduring versatility, made him a constant presence across TV and cinema screens.
Koreans Remember America’s Sacrifice and Cost of Freedom at New York Korean War Memorial
A new memorial has opened in Wallkill, with Korean Americans expressing gratitude to the United States and warning against communism.
Leavitt Says Trump Election Speech on Thursday ‘Will Shock You’
Earlier this week, Trump said that the address will concern voter integrity and related matters.
Death of Chinese Economist Gao Shanwen Sparks Public Mourning, Censorship
Hundreds mourned economist Gao Shanwen, while deleted tributes and official criticism highlighted tensions over his views on China’s economy.
Going Gluten-Free Helps People Feel Better, but Is Gluten Really the Problem?
Millions of people without celiac disease report feeling better when excluding gluten from their diets.
A Quiet Ohio Town, a Teen’s Cellphone, and a Sprawling Federal Terrorism Investigation
A call from a mother concerned about her son’s anti-government conspiracy theories turned into a national terror probe.

How Menopause Symptoms Vary Widely by Country
Research suggests diet and culture may have an effect.

‘Richard Fleischer: Journeyman’: A New Look at an Underappreciated Filmmaker
Jason A. Ney reevaluates the prolific director of ’20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’ and ‘Soylent Green.’
MP Moira Deeming Drops Party Court Bid after ‘Headlock’ Saga
On July 15, Deeming sent a 12-page statement to the Liberals’ state executive outlining a mediation proposal under which she would end the Supreme Court action.

Opposition Pans Reports National Anthem Could Be Dropped From Australia Day Cricket Match
‘Yes, our past is not perfect. But our nation’s achievements far outweigh the wrongdoings,’ said Angus Taylor.

One Nation Defends 5 Percent Government-Backed Mortgage Plan
One economist says the cost of the plan could balloon 10-50 times.

State Department Designates 2 More Mexican Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The State Department designated the Juárez Cartel and Los Viagras as foreign terrorist organizations and specially designated global terrorists.

Jeffries Says House Democrats Oppose Any GOP Stock Trading Ban That Doesn’t Cover President, Cabinet
Hollywood Writers Union Files Separate Lawsuit to Stop Paramount–Warner Bros. Merger
The newest lawsuit alleged that the deal would suppress competition and creative diversity in film and television.

UnitedHealth Group Reports Strong 2nd-Quarter Earnings, Lifts Full-Year Guidance
The insurer is undergoing a broad organizational turnaround that was launched in 2025 to strengthen its operations.

Jon Gruden Wants to Return to Broadcasting as Play-by-Play Announcer
Gruden has had a prolific career as an analyst, first with ESPN, and currently with Barstool Sports.

‘Supergirl’ Faces Massive Revenue Decline at Box Office, Raising Future Profitability Concerns
The latest DC superhero film saw a 58.6 percent drop in ticket sales in its third weekend since its release.

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.

The Blood Sugar Benefits of Slow-Dried Pasta
From the type of flour to the way it’s dried, several factors influence how pasta is digested–and what that means for your health.

Just 4 Minutes of Daily Exercise Improved Function in Older Adults
Most guidelines call for 150 minutes of exercise per week, however, significant strides in physical health could be only four minutes away.

What Should Homeowners Know Before Pest Problems Start?
Factors like moisture, small exterior gaps, food access, landscaping, and cluttered storage spaces can all make a home more attractive to unwanted visitors.

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.

In Minnesota’s Dwindling Mom-and-Pop Resort Culture, Ten Mile Lake Keeps It in the Family
Ten Mile Lake Resort has kept with the times while staying true to its history.



























































































