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Trump to Sign Order Renaming Department of Defense to Department of War
‘Trump to rename Pentagon, restoring historic ‘Department of War’ in latest military move,’ White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote on X.
A Lease Not Enough: Court Ruling on Crown Property Could Clear Path for 30,000 Aboriginal Land Claims
Findings around a technicality in the NSW Aboriginal Land Rights Act could expediate around 30,000 land rights applications.
Legacy of Richard Scolyer Inspires $5.9 Million Brain Cancer Research Boost
Funding will support trials, salaries, and research at Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, building on Scolyer’s legacy of medical breakthroughs.
‘This Sickness Must Be Removed’: Ley Urges Government to Address Extremism
She also urged a rethink of Labor’s migration program, labelling it rushed and chaotic.
Senators Told to Remove Australian Flags on National Flag Day
Senator Pauline Hanson is calling on Australians to display the flag in response.
Labor Cites $950,000 Cost in Cancelling Mount Gambier By-Election
The decision has been criticised for the opposition for leaving residents in the area without a representative for 6 months.
5 Key Takeaways From Australia’s Nationwide Immigration Marches
Tens of thousands of Australians lined the streets on Aug. 31 to protest government immigration policy.
Australian Senate Backs Inquiry into Age Checks for All Search Engine Users
The Internet Search Engine Code will require all search engines to verify the age of Australian users by the end of year.
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FBI Agents Seized Phones, Computers, and Folders During Search of John Bolton’s Home: Court Papers
The basis for the search of the former national security adviser and ambassador’s home was ‘evidence of a crime,’ the documents stated.
Trump Admin Designates 2 Ecuadoran Gangs as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
The Los Choneros and Los Lobos gangs will soon be labeled as global terrorist organizations.
22 Chinese Nationals, 3 Americans, Accused of Trafficking Fentanyl Cutting Agents
‘We’re done playing Whac-A-Mole,’ the FBI’s director told reporters.
RFK Jr. Defends CDC Shakeup as Fired Director Issues New Claim
The health secretary said he never told Susan Monarez to preapprove recommendations from the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel.
New Study Highlights Widespread Spirituality Among Nonreligious Adults Around the World
Most Americans who identify as religiously unaffiliated say they believe in God or a higher power.
Nasdaq Wants Tighter Rules for Chinese Companies Over Pump-and-Dump Schemes
The FBI warned in July that there had been a 300 percent increase in this kind of stock fraud since last year.
China, Russia, and India Project Unity at SCO Summit—But Fault Lines Remain
Beijing showcased its vision of a non-Western bloc at the SCO Summit, but analysts point to underlying gaps and limitations in the alliance.
Frozen Vegetable Products Recalled in 7 US States: FDA
The products were packed in frozen 2.5lb clear plastic bags under the Endico label, and sold through distributors.
The Liver’s Vital Role: The Powerhouse of Metabolic Health
Fatty liver disease often goes unnoticed until it’s advanced. Here’s what you can do now to protect your metabolic health.
The Quest for Matcha Alternatives
With Japanese matcha supplies running low, tea aficionados look to the United States for healthy alternatives.
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Simple eating habits could offer powerful protection for the brain.

‘Torn’: Degrading Hostage Posters in NYC
Simply posting flyers of the kidnapped in Gaza ignites hateful activism and missed opportunities.

Prudence and Art: Discerning the Right Course of Action
In this first installment of ‘The Art of Virtue,’ we reacquaint readers with the virtues and the art of prudence.

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In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ a distinct design and a tollhouse distinguish one particular covered bridge from among the state’s 200.

John R. Fox: Medal of Honor Recipient
This soldier in World War II ordered friendly fire on himself to save others.

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Nuclear Subs, a Top Secret Mission, and the Discovery of the Titanic
In ‘This Week in History,’ the Navy sends a scientist and his team to investigate two sunken subs—what they discover will change oceanography forever.

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This Alaska Cruise Was the Perfect Venue for a Family Reunion
Surrounded by beautiful ocean, a cruise is the place to be for deep conversations and fun with family.
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From horseback riding excursions to crackling campfires, these retreats are perfect for a Wild West adventure.