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Education Department Announces Safety Review of Brown University After Deadly Campus Shooting
The investigations focuses on possible Clery Act violations due to concerns over delayed alerts and security response.
Farmer Warns of Fire and Insurance Costs as $750 Million Solar Farm Moves Next Door
Cattle farmer John Conroy is campaigning against the Meadow Creek Solar Farm, which is set to cover 566 hectares.
In Photos: Bondi Victims Honoured at National Day of Reflection
Thousands attended the beachside memorial at Bondi Beach, one week on from shooting tragedy that killed 15.
NSW Rushes to Parliament to Introduce Heavily Criticised Gun Reforms
Farmers say they'll be forced to join a gun club even if they live hours away from the nearest group.
Court Recognises Native Title for Spiritually Significant Land and Waters in Queensland
The Australian Federal Court has heard accounts of the spirit realm as an Indigenous group succeeded in a Queensland Native Title claim.
Bunnings Retains ‘Most Trusted Brand’ Title for Second Year in a Row
Bunnings is Australia’s most trusted brand while Woolworths and Coles are last.
Alleged Bondi Gunman Charged With 15 Counts of Murder
Police allege the man endangered life to advance a religious cause and cause fear in the community.
Australia’s Budget to Stay in the Red Until the 2030s, Mid Year Outlook Shows
Spending on childcare and the NDIS continue to grow, even as tax revenue for the government increases.
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Judge Allows Abrego Garcia to Remain Free While She Considers Immigration Issues
Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia was freed from ICE custody by an order of the court on Dec. 11.
Boasberg Orders Federal Government to Facilitate Hearings, Possibly Return Deportees
Trump had invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
Judge Declares Mistrial in New York Gubernatorial Aide’s Foreign Agent Case
Prosecutors said they will retry the case as soon as possible.
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Suspected Cyberattack Knocks France’s National Postal Service Offline
The disruption came during the postal service’s busiest season.
Lawmakers Ask to Designate Deepseek, Xiaomi as Aiding Chinese Military
Members of Congress want to highlight Chinese technology firms that are allegedly helping to modernize the People’s Liberation Army.
Half a Million People Signed This Petition—What’s It About?
A petition aims to bring an end to a human rights abuse, one signature at a time.
Mold-Sniffing Dogs Uncover Hidden Dangers Traditional Inspectors Miss
Dogs are finding hidden dangers that high-tech equipment misses.
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Stronger, better-shaped gluteus maximus muscles will have you looking fit and help you resist the onset and progression of Type 2 diabetes.
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