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How AI Is Supercharging Scientific Fraud
‘What we’re essentially seeing right now is the equivalent of a denial-of-service attack. Real researchers drowning in noise,’ one expert said.
Debate on Extending Federal Voting Cycle to 4 Years Reopens
Experts told the inquiry that fixed four-year federal terms could save $60 billion over 20 years by improving productivity and policy focus.
Australian Race Commissioner Calls for First National Probe Into Workplace Racism
A national survey found 93 percent of workers want stronger action on racism, but only 27 percent say their employers are taking meaningful steps.
Flood of AI Deepfakes Creating the Perfect Alibi for Wrongdoers: Research
Not only are deepfakes capable of misleading, they’re also providing cover for people to be ‘weaponising doubt.’
‘Just Here for the Music,’ Fans Stand by Band Amid Pro-Palestine Protests
Supporters of Israeli electronic dance group say allegations that they ’support genocide' are unfounded.
Sussan Ley Is ‘Losing Support,’ Victorian Liberal Senator Says
Ley has received backing from multiple members of her leadership team.
Global Pilot Shortage, ‘Golden Triangle’ Misstep Grounded Rex: Administrators
Rex Airlines and multiple subsidiaries are all now in administration, owing money to thousands of creditors, and may have traded while insolvent.
The $5 Top That Costs More Than You Think: Chinese Temu and the Forced-Labour Blind Spot
Temu might be grossing billions in sales in Australia with its cheap, eclectic range of goods. But at what cost?
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America in Photos: FAA Reduces Flights, General Elections, and Beaver Moon
Notable moments from the past week in America.
Trump Proposes $2,000 Check to Americans From Tariff Revenues
The Treasury has stated that $195 billion in customs duties has been collected in the first three quarters of 2025.
Beijing Suspends Export Curbs on Critical Minerals, Rare Earths
The regime suspended export curbs on some minerals, rare earths and batteries, restored soybean import licenses, and lifted a ban on U.S. logs.
Disruptions Raise Stakes for Senators as Record-Breaking Government Shutdown Hits 40th Day
On Nov. 8, Thune said the Senate is ‘only a handful of votes away’ from approving a bill to reopen the government.
CCP Bolstering Dictators Globally With Advanced Surveillance Tools: House Committee
A congressman warns that the CCP is developing surveillance tech to ’shape people’s thoughts and emotions.’
Rep. Neal Dunn on One of the Most Difficult Subjects in Congress
Rep. Neal Dunn compared forced organ harvesting with the Holocaust and seeks penalties for U.S. involvement.
Why Going Gray Might Be Your Body’s Way of Fighting Cancer
Japanese researchers find that going gray may protect against melanoma.
Norwegian Cruise Line Issues Health Warning to Passengers Over Bacterial Disease
A spokesperson confirmed to The Epoch Times that two of its Epic passengers were diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease.
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