eSafety Commissioner Calls for Greater Powers to Tackle Online Anti-Semitism
Julie Inman-Grant told the Anti-Semitism Royal Commission that around 2 percent of complaints relate to anti-Semitism, but she lacks powers to deal with it.
Albanese Backs Liberal MP Hastie Against One Nation for Seat of Canning
The prime minister told parliament he wished the Liberal MP ‘good luck’ in competing against One Nation.
Australian Media Giant Agrees to Supply Content to Microsoft for AI Copilot
The agreement will allow Copilot to reference Nine’s news content when responding to user queries, helping to provide more contextualised responses.
900,000 Australians Could Be on the NDIS by 2030 If Costs Are Not Controlled: Report
As of March 31, 2026, the scheme reported 774,456 participants with an annual cost of $50.7 billion (US$35.1 billion) over the 2025-26 financial year.
Photographer’s Dream Encounter With 1-tonne Internet Celebrity ‘Neil the Seal’
Tasmanians and visitors alike are falling in love with Neil the playful and cheeky elephant seal.
Boredom and Cold Beauty: Why This Veteran Italian Designer Says Global Fashion Has Lost Its ‘Soul’
‘When a brand stops searching for its ’soul’ ... it slowly loses the heart that made it alive,' says the former designer for Prada and Benetton.
Greenland Still a Priority for Trump, Special Envoy Says
The governor of Louisiana, who also serves as special envoy to Greenland, said the U.S. president has ‘not forgotten about it.’
China Sends Senior Official to Attend Khamenei’s Funeral, as US–Iran Conflict Continues
The funeral is set to take place July 3–9.
Appeals Court Sides With Intelligence Officers Fired Over DEI Activities
A federal district court previously blocked the firings, saying the intelligence officers were entitled to full pay while their appeal plays out.
Democratic Socialist Ousts House Incumbent in Colorado Primary Upset
Melat Kiros’ victory marks a major upset and follows on the heels of a string of democratic socialist candidate victories in House races in New York.
Xi Appoints New Anti-Graft Enforcer in China’s Military, Replaces Air Force Commander
The Chinese military has been embroiled in an unprecedented purge that has sparked questions about its combat readiness.
10 Charts Show How America Has Changed in 250 Years
Find out what cost $200 in 1790 but now costs more than $400,000.
Chicken: The Most-Eaten Meat for Muscle and Brain. Here’s How to Get the Most From It
Chicken’s health benefits reach far beyond protein, and it’s no surprise it’s the most popular meat.

Herakles and Cerberus: The Final Descent, Part 1
In his final and darkest Labor, the hero must relinquish his weapons to face death itself, transforming a physical quest into a spiritual initiation.
NSW Authorities Warn Against Egg Panic Buying as Bird Flu Spreads to the State
‘There’s no need for panic buying eggs—keep buying eggs, keep buying chicken,’ NSW Agriculture Minister Tara Moriarty said.

Labor Lifts Quota for Aboriginal Government Contracts, Tightens Rules
The move is aimed at cracking down on so-called ‘black cladding.’

‘Watching Like a Hawk’: Treasurer Warns Fuel Retailers Amid Price Rise
Jim Chalmers said service stations and oil suppliers would be monitored closely for price rises in the wake of tax relief measures being rolled back.

California’s Biggest Fourth of July Celebrations for America’s 250th Birthday
From Lake Tahoe, to San Francisco, and all the way down to Los Angeles and San Diego, California features lots of celebratory events this Independence Day.

DOJ Urges States to Investigate Oil Companies Over High Gas Prices
The move follows comments made by President Donald Trump urging companies to lower their prices.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Tie the Knot in Star-Studded New York Wedding
The two-day wedding celebration kicked off with a rehearsal dinner on Thursday, followed by the elaborate nuptials on Friday at Madison Square Garden.

UC Says the Majority of Its Undergraduate Students Graduate Debt Free
A new report from the University of California argues the school has made tuition more affordable and its bachelor’s degrees pay for themselves quickly.

Egypt Beats Australia in Penalty Kicks for Its First Ever Win in Knockout Phase
The Pharaohs will next play the winner of the match between Argentina and Cape Verde on July 7 in Atlanta.

Victor Willis, Co-Founder and Lead Voice of the Village People, Dies at 74 Following ‘Aggressive’ Illness
Willis was the voice was behind some of disco’s most popular hits such as ‘Y.M.C.A.’ and ‘Macho Man.’

Woman Whose Children Died After Vaccinations Charged With Murder
A grand jury indicted Andrea Shaw, 23, for allegedly murdering her 18-month-old twins.

Why Bone and Muscle Loss Is More Than Just Aging
While osteoporosis and sarcopenia are among the most consequential aspects of aging, they are also the most preventable and reversible.

I’m a Nutritionist. Here’s How I'd Approach the White House Diet.
Trump officials are following a strict protein-and-ferments diet inspired by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Sean O'Mara.

How Mom’s Brain Rewires Differently After the 1st and 2nd Child
The brain seems to adapt during pregnancy to help mothers navigate early parenthood challenges.

Star-Spangled Sips: These Cocktails Are Fireworks in a Glass
If living is so famously easy in summertime, shouldn’t the cocktails we whip up on a sultry evening be just as effortless?

What Are Some Quick and Easy Ways I Can Refresh My Kitchen?
Don’t overlook the small things. Swap out your light fixtures, replace an old faucet, or add a fresh coat of paint to the walls.

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.

How to Visit Vienna
The Austrian capital blends Habsburg history with walkable neighborhoods and beautiful palaces.


















































































