16 Academics Sign Letter Calling for Public Inquest Into Epstein Accuser’s Suicide
Sixteen academics say there are established links between suicide and victims of domestic violence and that an inquest is appropriate and necessary.
One Nation’s ‘Fire the Liar’ Fundraiser Crosses $2 Million in Just Over 24 Hours
One Nation launched the fundraiser in response to Labor fundraising efforts aimed at countering its rise in the polls.
Cybercrime Costs for Large Businesses Surge 219 Percent: ASD
The average cost of cybercrime for large businesses has risen by 219 percent in the 2025 financial year, compared with an 8 percent increase for individuals.
Taiwan Opposition Leader Faces Heated Challenge From Audience Member at New York Event
Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of Taiwan’s main opposition Kuomintang, is visiting the United States.
Cybercrime Victims Face ‘Massive Unmet Need’ for Support, Research Institute Says
The scale of cybercrime and the number of victims it creates mean law enforcement is struggling to keep up, a parliamentary inquiry has been told.
Before Smartphones and Political Correctness: Why the 1990s Has Captivated the Web
Beneath the nostalgic photos, grainy home videos, and soundtrack of a bygone era lies a deeper yearning for a time before smartphones.
Beijing’s Influence in Europe Is Pervasive but Poorly Documented: Experts
Experts behind a G7 report tell The Epoch Times that China’s interference in Europe is systemic, but a lack of scrutiny and access keeps much of it out of view.
US Forces Fire on Oil Tanker in Ongoing Blockade of Iran
The Indian Foreign Ministry condemned the U.S. strike, saying three Indian nationals remain missing.
‘I Normally Work Until 11 PM’: RFK Jr. Refutes Report He’s Disengaged
‘Had you read my calendar, you would have seen that I have back-to-back meetings all day, every day,’ the health secretary said.
As Platner Rises, Some Mainers Have Questions
The winner of the state’s Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate has come under scrutiny over past remarks and alleged actions.
Pentagon’s Latest China Blacklist Reflects Growing Doubts About Private Firms’ Independence
The Department of War’s expanded list underscores concerns that Chinese firms may be required to support state objectives.
Why a Key Immigration Detention Policy Might Hit Supreme Court
Federal appeals courts have issued conflicting rulings on the Trump administration policy of denying detention review for illegal immigrants.

Removing the Appendix Linked to Higher Alzheimer’s Risks
Researchers found that everyday health patterns could help flag Alzheimer’s risk, pointing to a broader connection between the body and the brain.

Summertime Parsley and Spinach Detox Soup
A blended, bright green soup delivers a refreshing combination of herbs, broth, and light comfort.
Gang Rapist Mohammed Skaf Faces Drug Syndicate Charges
The 43-year-old was released from prison in 2021 after serving 21 years behind bars for his role in a series of gang rapes.

Greens Back CGT, Negative Gearing Changes but Call for Higher Corporate Taxes
The Greens have thrown support behind the government’s capital gains tax and negative gearing reforms, but are calling for more.

About 500 Jobs to Go as Australian Barbecue Chain Collapses
The company was placed into voluntary administration in February.

US Budget Deficit Narrows 7 Percent in May; Tariff Revenues Drop After Refunds
The federal government is still on track for a $2 trillion budget deficit for fiscal year 2026.

‘X-Men’ Actor Tyler Mane Shares Rare Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Begins Treatment
Mane hopes to raise awareness surrounding the disease in men that accounts for less than 1% of total breast cancer cases.

New Car Prices Drop Slightly, Incentives Increase: Report
EV prices dropped on a yearly basis for the 11th consecutive month in May.

Jonathan Taylor: I Want to Be a Colt for Life
Taylor, on the final year of a $42 million contract, led the NFL last season with 323 carries.

Scott Pelley Speaks Out After CBS Termination, Says Network Is ‘On Fire’
Weiss claimed Pelley’s termination was not a decision she wanted to make, but a path ‘he chose.’

Laboratories Run Out of Supplies, Delaying Ebola Testing in Congo
The Ebola outbreak has caused more than 100 deaths, officials say.

1 Minute of Chair Exercises to Help Stabilize Blood Pressure
Simple, consistent exercises that activate and contract the muscles can help improve circulation and lower blood pressure naturally.

Why Antidepressants Work for Some—but Fail for Others
Depression may not be a single disorder with a one-size-fits all treatment protocol.

FDA Approves First New Sunscreen Ingredient in 20 Years
Bemotrizinol, which has long been used safely in Europe and Asia, will be available for American consumers and children as young as 6 months old.

My Chicken Spiedini Are the Easiest Skewers I’ve Ever Made
Chicken spiedini are skewers of breaded marinated chicken breast that are roasted to golden brown right in the oven.

Ask Me Anything: Cost of Ice, DIY Whipped Butter, Elderly Turkey, EC en Espanol
Two dollars’ worth of water from your tap would be nearly 350 gallons at the U.S. average price of about 0.0058 cents per gallon—enough to make a lot of ice.

Visit the Old West at This ‘Haunted’ Saloon Just Outside Las Vegas
As soon as you pass through the weathered, wooden front doors, a sense of history hits you in unison with the aromatic tang of homemade BBQ.




















































































