Are Australian Schools Teaching Knowledge—or Ideology?
In her new book, Bella d'Abrera traces what she sees as the spread of decolonisation, gender theory, and climate activism through Western education.
Rinehart Floats Queensland as Future SpaceX Launch Site
The suggestion comes just days after a multi-billion dollar capital injection into the Musk-led company.
Australia Endorses G7 Critical Minerals Declaration
G7 leaders agreed to strengthen cooperation with partner countries to reduce the bloc’s reliance on critical mineral supply chains dominated by China.
3rd and Last Suspect Charged Over Adass Synagogue Arson Attack
The act was part of a wave of anti-Semitism that swept Australia leading up to the Bondi massacre.
Here’s What’s in the US–Iran Deal
The deal kicks off a 60-day period of negotiations before both sides reach a final agreement.
Australia Pledges $100 Million More in Military Aid for Ukraine
The latest amount brings total Australian support for Ukraine to more than $1.8 billion.
Divisive, Deplorable: How Politicians Responded to One Nation’s Press Club Address
The event was well attended and sent another seismic shift through the halls of Canberra.
Independent Report Alleges 250,000 Girls Exploited by UK Grooming Gangs
The inquiry alleges that girls were often befriended by young Muslim men who supplied them with alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes as part of the grooming process.
Switzerland Confirms Postponement of US–Iran Talks
The Swiss Foreign Ministry said it remained ready to facilitate these talks at a later date.
Department of Labor Demands Immediate Action From Governors on Unemployment Fraud
The agency warned that it could withhold funds to states that do not comply.
Cook Political Report Shifts 7 House Races Toward Democrats
Republicans narrowly control the House with 219 seats including California Rep. Kevin Kiley, an independent who caucuses with Republicans.
President Lai Seeks Taiwan–US Tax Relief, Deeper Tech Ties in Meeting With US Lawmakers
The Taiwanese president tied pending tax legislation to investment, AI cooperation, supply chains, and broader economic security.
How the Trump Admin Achieved Record Drug Seizures
The Epoch Times went behind the scenes at the busiest port of entry in the United States.
Is It a Cold or Childhood Asthma? The Symptoms Parents Should Never Ignore
Persistent coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness may be signs of asthma rather than a lingering cold.

Chicagoland’s ‘The Producers’ Induces Uproarious Laughter
When a meant-to-be-terrible musical becomes an overnight favorite, no one is more surprised than the two hapless men who simply wanted to make a buck.
One Nation Abortion Bill Defeated in SA Lower House
The legislation would have imposed tighter restrictions on abortions after 24 weeks and 6 days.

Hanson Says Late-Term Abortion ‘Abhorrent and Disgusting’
Pauline Hanson said she opposed abortion “until birth” and indicated she believed 20 weeks was too late for most terminations.

Taxed Like Tobacco: Peak Body Warns Housing Sector Already Bears Heavy Tax Burden
The housing sector has warned that Labor’s tax reforms would increase the tax burden on property businesses, affecting consumers and reducing housing supply.

Arizona Crackdown Leads to Sentences for Three Drug Traffickers
Cases highlight fentanyl threat, meth trafficking, and drug operations tied to child endangerment.

Ro Khanna Becomes First in Congress to Sign Pledge Rejecting AIPAC Money
AIPAC, which backs pro-Israel candidates in both parties, contributed about $51.8 million to candidates during the 2024 election cycle.

Macy’s to Mark 50th Independence Day Fireworks Celebration With Musical Showcase and Upgraded Production
Bringing together a kaleidoscope of color and sound, the annual event coincides with America’s 250th birthday celebration.

Why You May Need Loss-of-Use Coverage on Your Home
When disaster strikes, loss-of-use insurance can help cover the cost of living elsewhere.

Mexico Becomes First Team to Advance in World Cup
Mexico edged South Korea to become the first team to advance out of the group stage in the World Cup.

Bonnie Tyler Out of Coma, Still in Intensive Care; Summer Performances Canceled
The Grammy-nominated singer faced medical complications after intestinal surgery in May.

Ebola Outbreak Death Toll Tops 200
The outbreak is believed to be wider than the official figures, in part because authorities struggled to identify Ebola cases in the spring.

2 Exercises to Improve Hip Stability
Compared with the knees, the hip joint has a much greater range of motion.

How Bentonite Clay May Help Restore Gut Health After Antibiotics
Bentonite clay can help support gut recovery after antibiotic use, but proper timing and safe use are essential.

Dairy Trans Fats Don’t Raise Heart Disease Risk, New Study Finds
The trans fats in your butter are nothing like the kind in processed foods.

No-Bake ‘Lemon Delight’ Is an Easy Dessert Anyone Can Make
This no-bake dessert is light, creamy, and bursting with mellow, sunny lemon flavor.

How Can Homeowners Keep Their Air Conditioner Running Efficiently This Summer?
A few simple maintenance steps can help homeowners stay comfortable, improve energy efficiency, and potentially avoid costly repairs.

The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life
Despite their bitter parting, Hamilton and George Washington reconciled and became close allies, renewing one of the greatest alliances in American history.

Healing Waters in France
Our getaway goal was to tap into aquatic healing as a cleansing from our old lives.





















































































