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us | general | source: NPR | 1hr ago
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us | general | source: Engadget | 1hr ago
Supreme Court rules that Catholic groups were unlawfully barred from a religious tax exemption
us | general | source: NBC News | 1hr ago
Supreme Court sides with straight Ohio woman who claimed workplace discrimination
us | nation | source: NPR | 1hr ago
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us | general | source: Page Six | 1hr ago
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gb | nation | source: The Independent | 2hrs ago
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au | science | source: Earth.com | 2hrs ago
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au | science | source: The Brighter Side of News | 2hrs ago
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gb | nation | source: BBC | 2hrs ago
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gb | technology | source: Eurogamer | 2hrs ago
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gb | nation | source: Belfast Telegraph | 2hrs ago
Ravens give WR Rashod Bateman 3-year, $36.75M extension
us | general | source: ESPN | 2hrs ago
Ravens sign Rashod Bateman to three-year contract extension
us | sports | source: NBC Sports | 2hrs ago
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gb | general | source: Sky News | 2hrs ago
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us | entertainment | source: The Hollywood Reporter | 2hrs ago
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us | sports | source: MLB Trade Rumors | 2hrs ago
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sg | general | source: CNA | 2hrs ago
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gb | technology | source: Eurogamer | 2hrs ago
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gb | nation | source: The Guardian | 2hrs ago
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us | entertainment | source: Forbes | 2hrs ago
UK sales of new Tesla cars slump by more than a third amid Musk backlash
gb | business | source: The Guardian | 2hrs ago
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us | business | source: CNBC | 2hrs ago
Russia warns it will respond to Ukraine drone attacks ‘how and when’ it sees fit
gb | general | source: The Guardian | 3hrs ago
Marco Sturm Named 30th Head Coach in Boston Bruins History
us | sports | source: NHL.com | 3hrs ago
Singapore leaders congratulate South Korea's Lee Jae-myung on presidential election victory
sg | general | source: CNA | 3hrs ago
Red Dead Redemption 2 reportedly getting next gen update alongside Switch 2 port
gb | technology | source: Eurogamer | 3hrs ago
Liverpool to face Preston North End in first pre-season game
gb | sports | source: Liverpool FC | 3hrs ago
Rebel Wilson: ‘I always wanted to be like Judi Dench. But people like laughing at me’
gb | entertainment | source: The Guardian | 3hrs ago
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gb | general | source: CNBC | 3hrs ago
Amazon reveals Top 20 list
us | entertainment | source: USA Today | 3hrs ago
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au | science | source: Mirage News | 3hrs ago
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us | sports | source: The Guardian | 3hrs ago
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gb | general | source: BBC | 3hrs ago
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Liverpool Pride cancelled for 2025 in 'devastating' update from organisers
gb | entertainment | source: Liverpool Echo | 3hrs ago
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sg | general | source: South China Morning Post | 3hrs ago
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gb | health | source: Daily Mail | 3hrs ago
Game theory explains why reasonable parents make vaccine choices that fuel outbreaks
au | health | source: The Conversation | 3hrs ago
US trade deficit narrowed significantly amid Trump's tariff escalation
us | business | source: ABC News | 3hrs ago
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au | general | source: WION | 3hrs ago
Adrien Brody Feels for the Rats
us | entertainment | source: The New York Times | 3hrs ago
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au | health | source: Medical Xpress | 3hrs ago
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gb | nation | source: BBC | 3hrs ago
Trump Media Files Registration Statement for Bitcoin ETF
us | business | source: GlobeNewswire | 3hrs ago
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us | entertainment | source: The Hollywood Reporter | 3hrs ago
The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits last week rises to highest level in eight months
us | business | source: AP News | 3hrs ago
High oleic acid diet could drive obesity more than other types of dietary fats
au | general | source: News-Medical | 3hrs ago
U.S. Trade Deficit Plummets in April
us | general | source: The New York Times | 3hrs ago
Volvo reinvents seatbelts - again. Now they know your size
gb | business | source: Autocar | 3hrs ago
Millions in west do not know they have aggressive fatty liver disease, study says
gb | general | source: The Guardian | 3hrs ago
New funding boosts development of rapid test for sexually transmitted infections
au | health | source: News-Medical | 3hrs ago
Mum who abused son so badly he had to have his legs amputated to be freed early from prison
gb | nation | source: Sky News | 3hrs ago
Eight injured on Ryanair flight hit by 'severe turbulence', police say
gb | world | source: BBC | 3hrs ago
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gb | technology | source: Nintendo Life | 3hrs ago
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au | world | source: The Guardian | 4hrs ago
Biden dismisses Trump inquiry into his cognitive decline as a ‘distraction’
us | nation | source: The Guardian | 4hrs ago
Apple’s leaked 45W MagSafe charger is first to support Qi2.2
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gb | business | source: Daily Mail | 4hrs ago
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gb | health | source: Manchester Evening News | 4hrs ago
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gb | science | source: The Daily Galaxy | 4hrs ago
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us | general | source: ABC News | 4hrs ago
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gb | sports | source: Football365 | 4hrs ago
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sg | world | source: CNA | 4hrs ago
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sg | world | source: CNA | 4hrs ago
Ex-world darts champion Rob Cross banned as director over taxes
gb | sports | source: BBC | 4hrs ago
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au | technology | source: The Guardian | 4hrs ago
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Ukraine's drone attack on Russian air bases is a lesson for the West on its vulnerabilities
us | world | source: AP News | 4hrs ago
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us | sports | source: BBC | 4hrs ago
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us | nation | source: ABC News | 4hrs ago
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us | world | source: BBC | 5hrs ago
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us | health | source: The Boston Globe | 5hrs ago
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sg | nation | source: The Straits Times | 5hrs ago
Amazon ‘testing humanoid robots to deliver packages’
gb | business | source: The Guardian | 5hrs ago
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sg | nation | source: The Straits Times | 5hrs ago
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au | general | source: News-Medical | 5hrs ago
BBC issues statement after correspondent ‘strip searched’ by IDF
gb | world | source: TheNational.scot | 5hrs ago
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Mars and Fungi
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au | general | source: Open Access Government | 5hrs ago
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us | health | source: CNN | 5hrs ago
Son Heung-min Tottenham transfer exit verdict amid contract extension and Saudi talks
au | sports | source: Football London | 5hrs ago
Nephrologist shares signs to know if your kidneys are not healthy: 'Weight loss and poor appetite to
ca | health | source: Hindustan Times | 5hrs ago
Unanimous Supreme Court rules against Mexico in guns case
us | general | source: NPR | 1hr ago
How to buy the Nintendo Switch 2: Current in-stock availability on consoles and games
us | general | source: Engadget | 1hr ago
Supreme Court rules that Catholic groups were unlawfully barred from a religious tax exemption
us | general | source: NBC News | 1hr ago
Supreme Court sides with straight Ohio woman who claimed workplace discrimination
us | nation | source: NPR | 1hr ago
Paige DeSorbo exits 'Summer House' after 7 seasons
us | general | source: Page Six | 1hr ago
Release of British woman jailed in Sri Lanka on drugs offences could take months, lawyer says
gb | nation | source: The Independent | 2hrs ago
Tooth enamel analysis upends current theory of prehistoric humans
au | science | source: Earth.com | 2hrs ago
Scientists discover universal rule that governs all life on Earth
au | science | source: The Brighter Side of News | 2hrs ago
80-year-old killed by teens in park was racially abused during attack, sentencing hears
gb | nation | source: BBC | 2hrs ago
VEST Tool Accurately Identifies Severe Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
au | health | source: Inside Precision Medicine | 2hrs ago
Switch 2 back-compat fixes Batman: Arkham Knight - Switch 1's worst triple-A port
gb | technology | source: Eurogamer | 2hrs ago
Marie Green: Belfast man remanded in custody accused of murdering his pensioner mother
gb | nation | source: Belfast Telegraph | 2hrs ago
Ravens give WR Rashod Bateman 3-year, $36.75M extension
us | general | source: ESPN | 2hrs ago
Ravens sign Rashod Bateman to three-year contract extension
us | sports | source: NBC Sports | 2hrs ago
Trump and China's Xi have phone call amid trade war
gb | general | source: Sky News | 2hrs ago
Tom Felton to Reprise Role of Draco in 'Harry Potter' on Broadway
us | entertainment | source: The Hollywood Reporter | 2hrs ago
The Opener: Doubleheader, Pitchers' Duel, A's
us | sports | source: MLB Trade Rumors | 2hrs ago
Football: Singapore beat Maldives 3-1 in friendly ahead of crucial Asian Cup qualifier
sg | general | source: CNA | 2hrs ago
The Switch 2's best launch exclusive might not be Mario Kart World, but another racing game (and it'
gb | technology | source: Eurogamer | 2hrs ago
Reform UK row as party chair calls new MP’s burqa ban question ‘dumb’
gb | nation | source: The Guardian | 2hrs ago
Here’s The ‘Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls’ Confirmed Fighter List
us | entertainment | source: Forbes | 2hrs ago
UK sales of new Tesla cars slump by more than a third amid Musk backlash
gb | business | source: The Guardian | 2hrs ago
Silver jumps to highest level in 13 years, following gold's 2025 rally
us | business | source: CNBC | 2hrs ago
Russia warns it will respond to Ukraine drone attacks ‘how and when’ it sees fit
gb | general | source: The Guardian | 3hrs ago
Marco Sturm Named 30th Head Coach in Boston Bruins History
us | sports | source: NHL.com | 3hrs ago
Singapore leaders congratulate South Korea's Lee Jae-myung on presidential election victory
sg | general | source: CNA | 3hrs ago
Red Dead Redemption 2 reportedly getting next gen update alongside Switch 2 port
gb | technology | source: Eurogamer | 3hrs ago
Liverpool to face Preston North End in first pre-season game
gb | sports | source: Liverpool FC | 3hrs ago
Rebel Wilson: ‘I always wanted to be like Judi Dench. But people like laughing at me’
gb | entertainment | source: The Guardian | 3hrs ago
ECB rate cut, Stoxx 600, FTSE, DAX
gb | general | source: CNBC | 3hrs ago
Amazon reveals Top 20 list
us | entertainment | source: USA Today | 3hrs ago
New Observatory Builds Ultimate Night Sky Time-lapse
au | science | source: Mirage News | 3hrs ago
Teen athlete targeted by Trump’s anti-trans attacks: ‘I know how hard I’ve worked. That’s what matte
us | sports | source: The Guardian | 3hrs ago
England's Euro 2025 squad: Lauren James, Lauren Hemp, Alex Greenwood, Michelle Agyemang all in
gb | general | source: BBC | 3hrs ago
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Liverpool Pride cancelled for 2025 in 'devastating' update from organisers
gb | entertainment | source: Liverpool Echo | 3hrs ago
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping break months-long stand-off with phone call
sg | general | source: South China Morning Post | 3hrs ago
I'm a dermatologist - there's two little-known signs of skin cancer almost everyone misses
gb | health | source: Daily Mail | 3hrs ago
Game theory explains why reasonable parents make vaccine choices that fuel outbreaks
au | health | source: The Conversation | 3hrs ago
US trade deficit narrowed significantly amid Trump's tariff escalation
us | business | source: ABC News | 3hrs ago
'Every 90 seconds for 9 days' Scientists trace mysterious 2023 global tremors to Greenland mega tsun
au | general | source: WION | 3hrs ago
Adrien Brody Feels for the Rats
us | entertainment | source: The New York Times | 3hrs ago
Study reveals survival limits of kidney transplantation in older and high-risk patients
au | health | source: Medical Xpress | 3hrs ago
We feel nothing but anger, says victim's daughter as teens sentenced for park killing
gb | nation | source: BBC | 3hrs ago
Trump Media Files Registration Statement for Bitcoin ETF
us | business | source: GlobeNewswire | 3hrs ago
Why George Clooney’s 'Good Night, and Good Luck' Is Doing a CNN Broadcast
us | entertainment | source: The Hollywood Reporter | 3hrs ago
The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits last week rises to highest level in eight months
us | business | source: AP News | 3hrs ago
High oleic acid diet could drive obesity more than other types of dietary fats
au | general | source: News-Medical | 3hrs ago
U.S. Trade Deficit Plummets in April
us | general | source: The New York Times | 3hrs ago
Volvo reinvents seatbelts - again. Now they know your size
gb | business | source: Autocar | 3hrs ago
Millions in west do not know they have aggressive fatty liver disease, study says
gb | general | source: The Guardian | 3hrs ago
New funding boosts development of rapid test for sexually transmitted infections
au | health | source: News-Medical | 3hrs ago
Mum who abused son so badly he had to have his legs amputated to be freed early from prison
gb | nation | source: Sky News | 3hrs ago
Eight injured on Ryanair flight hit by 'severe turbulence', police say
gb | world | source: BBC | 3hrs ago
French Open 2025 semi-finals: Sabalenka v Swiatek, Boisson v Gauff - live
gb | sports | source: The Guardian | 3hrs ago
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gb | technology | source: Nintendo Life | 3hrs ago
BALLERINA's Rotten Tomatoes Score Has Been Revealed - But It's The Lowest Rated JOHN WICK Movie To D
gb | entertainment | source: ComicBookMovie.com | 3hrs ago
Liverpool get transfer 'nod' as Ornstein drops tantalising update
sg | general | source: TEAMtalk | 4hrs ago
New Zealand PM mulls privacy laws after aide ‘secretly recorded sex workers’
au | world | source: The Guardian | 4hrs ago
Biden dismisses Trump inquiry into his cognitive decline as a ‘distraction’
us | nation | source: The Guardian | 4hrs ago
Apple’s leaked 45W MagSafe charger is first to support Qi2.2
us | general | source: The Verge | 4hrs ago
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gb | business | source: Daily Mail | 4hrs ago
Lotto: Powerball jackpots to $100 million after no ticketholders claim division one prize on Thursda
au | general | source: PerthNow | 4hrs ago
Add aptX Lossless to any smartphone for €50
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Death of girl, 5, WAS contributed to by neglect after hospital sent her home with meningitis, inques
gb | health | source: Manchester Evening News | 4hrs ago
European Central Bank decision, June 2025
us | general | source: CNBC | 4hrs ago
Only 1,280 Survived: The Near-Extinction Event That Nearly Wiped Out Humanity 1 Million Years Ago
gb | science | source: The Daily Galaxy | 4hrs ago
Procter & Gamble to cut up to 7,000 jobs under tariff, consumer uncertainty pressure
us | general | source: ABC News | 4hrs ago
Tony Pulis' verdict on Liam Manning's Norwich City switch
gb | sports | source: The Pink Un | 4hrs ago
Transfer rumour power ranking: Liverpool lead, Sesko above Gyokeres for Arsenal
gb | sports | source: Football365 | 4hrs ago
Thailand urges positive engagement after Cambodia threatens to take dispute to World Court
sg | world | source: CNA | 4hrs ago
1 minister’s defection, 2 unhappy political parties: Trouble brewing in Malaysia’s ruling coalition?
sg | world | source: CNA | 4hrs ago
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gb | sports | source: BBC | 4hrs ago
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us | health | source: TODAY.com | 4hrs ago
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gb | technology | source: Nintendo Life | 4hrs ago
Mixus AI Agent Tool Includes Human Intervention
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au | technology | source: The Guardian | 4hrs ago
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us | business | source: Variety | 4hrs ago
Ukraine's drone attack on Russian air bases is a lesson for the West on its vulnerabilities
us | world | source: AP News | 4hrs ago
Jacob Bethell and Ollie Pope: Luke Wright gives no assurances on England number three
us | sports | source: BBC | 4hrs ago
Japan's 10,000-Year-Old Underwater 'Pyramid' Is Still One of the World’s Biggest Unsolved Mysteries-
gb | science | source: The Daily Galaxy | 4hrs ago
'Bigger pension pots for Britons': Chancellor says reforms will boost economic growth - here's how
gb | business | source: This is Money | 4hrs ago
Nicotinamide riboside shows promise in treating Werner syndrome symptoms
au | health | source: News-Medical | 4hrs ago
Nintendo Switch 2 Comes With a Below-Average Display and Disappointing HDR Support, New In-Depth Ana
gb | technology | source: Wccftech | 4hrs ago
What to know about Fusarium graminearum, the biological pathogen allegedly smuggled into the US
us | nation | source: ABC News | 4hrs ago
Made In Chelsea original Caggie Dunlop reveals the name of her baby girl as she shares first family
gb | entertainment | source: Daily Mail | 4hrs ago
Israeli military recovers two hostages' bodies in southern Gaza
us | world | source: BBC | 5hrs ago
Covid boosters, measles, and bird flu updates
us | health | source: The Boston Globe | 5hrs ago
12 weeks’ jail for school IT support technician who took upskirt videos of teachers
sg | nation | source: The Straits Times | 5hrs ago
Amazon ‘testing humanoid robots to deliver packages’
gb | business | source: The Guardian | 5hrs ago
S’porean Harvard undergrads can take up places in local unis if they choose to return
sg | nation | source: The Straits Times | 5hrs ago
Talking therapy boosts recovery in stroke survivors with depression or anxiety
au | general | source: News-Medical | 5hrs ago
BBC issues statement after correspondent ‘strip searched’ by IDF
gb | world | source: TheNational.scot | 5hrs ago
Trump travel ban sparks World Cup questions - and raises more soccer issues
us | world | source: The New York Times | 5hrs ago
Ethereum whales scoop up $364 mln - but why ETH isn’t rallying yet
us | business | source: AMBCrypto | 5hrs ago
Mars and Fungi
au | general | source: Yarra Ranges Council | 5hrs ago
Flavonoid-rich food could boost longevity, major study reveals
au | general | source: Open Access Government | 5hrs ago
More measles exposures are happening at airports and tourist destinations. Here’s what travelers nee
us | health | source: CNN | 5hrs ago
Son Heung-min Tottenham transfer exit verdict amid contract extension and Saudi talks
au | sports | source: Football London | 5hrs ago
Nephrologist shares signs to know if your kidneys are not healthy: 'Weight loss and poor appetite to
ca | health | source: Hindustan Times | 5hrs ago

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Politics

In war, even the dead become pawns. Their families deserve closure, not endless politicking.
gb8hrs ago

In war, even the dead become pawns. Their families deserve closure, not endless politicking.

The recovery of a slain Israeli couple's bodies by Hamas underscores the human cost of unresolved conflict. Political posturing delays hostage returns amid rising global tensions. Families and communities remain trapped in cycles of grief and uncertainty.
When numbers lie, who pays the price?
gb8hrs ago

When numbers lie, who pays the price?

A UK government data error has led to overstated inflation figures, sparking fears of eroded public trust in institutions. The mistake highlights systemic vulnerabilities in data collection and reporting processes amid growing economic uncertainty. This incident raises broader questions about transparency and accountability in an era where accurate data is more critical than ever.
When the tracks crumble, so does trust—how long before the system derails completely?
gb9hrs ago

When the tracks crumble, so does trust—how long before the system derails completely?

A rail crisis in Greater Manchester highlights systemic neglect in UK infrastructure. Commuters face chaos as defective tracks and emergency measures disrupt travel. This breakdown reflects broader failures in public investment and accountability.
When will the Liberal Party wake up to Australia’s demand for equality?
au9hrs ago

When will the Liberal Party wake up to Australia’s demand for equality?

Alan Stockdale's dismissive remarks about women reveal deep-seated issues in the Liberal Party's culture. The party's failure to embrace gender parity has cost them electoral support, as seen in recent losses to independent women candidates. Without meaningful reform, the Liberals risk becoming a relic of outdated political norms.
When a signature becomes a political weapon, democracy pays the price.
au9hrs ago

When a signature becomes a political weapon, democracy pays the price.

Trump's investigation into Biden's alleged autopen use reveals deeper political strategies. The probe exploits public skepticism about presidential transparency while ignoring the autopen's historical precedent. This move risks undermining institutional trust for partisan gain rather than genuine accountability.
When bombs fall, who hears the cries of children caught in the crossfire?
au9hrs ago

When bombs fall, who hears the cries of children caught in the crossfire?

A Russian drone strike in Ukraine killed a one-year-old child and four others, revealing the brutal reality of modern warfare. The attack followed Donald Trump's call with Vladimir Putin, raising questions about diplomatic accountability. Civilians continue to bear the brunt of a conflict fueled by distant political calculations.
Healthcare workers take a stand against the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling for government action and global awareness.
au9hrs ago

Healthcare workers take a stand against the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling for government action and global awareness.

Over 1,000 Australian healthcare professionals have signed open letters urging the government to impose sanctions on Israel over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The letters highlight the destruction of medical facilities and the use of starvation as a weapon. The movement reflects growing global concern over the conflict and its human toll.
When those in power exploit trust, who holds them accountable?
au9hrs ago

When those in power exploit trust, who holds them accountable?

A senior staffer for New Zealand’s prime minister resigned after allegations surfaced that he secretly recorded women, including sex workers. The case exposes gaps in privacy protections and political accountability. The scandal shows how power imbalances enable exploitation while institutions fail victims.
When a family meal turns fatal, what lies beneath the surface?
au9hrs ago

When a family meal turns fatal, what lies beneath the surface?

Erin Patterson's murder trial reveals shocking details about a deadly mushroom lunch. The case highlights issues of trust, deception, and the devastating human cost of alleged betrayal. The courtroom drama exposes contradictions in testimonies and raises questions about motive and accountability.
A chant of defiance or a breach of decorum? The haka protest exposes deeper fractures in New Zealand's political identity.
us10hrs ago

A chant of defiance or a breach of decorum? The haka protest exposes deeper fractures in New Zealand's political identity.

Three New Zealand lawmakers were suspended for performing a Māori haka in parliament as a protest. The incident highlights tensions between Indigenous rights and institutional control. The backlash reflects broader struggles over cultural recognition and political dissent.
When doors close on the world's most vulnerable, what happens to the American conscience?
us10hrs ago

When doors close on the world's most vulnerable, what happens to the American conscience?

Trump's new travel ban targets war-torn countries, closing avenues for refugees seeking safety. The policy disproportionately harms civilians fleeing violence and repression. Critics argue it contradicts America's historical role as a refuge while failing to improve national security.
When following the rules isn’t enough—how a near-miss reveals cracks in Britain’s rail safety net.
gb10hrs ago

When following the rules isn’t enough—how a near-miss reveals cracks in Britain’s rail safety net.

A tractor driver followed protocol but was still struck by a high-speed train, raising urgent questions about rail safety systems. The incident exposes gaps in communication and outdated infrastructure that endanger rural communities. Investigations continue, but systemic fixes are needed to prevent future tragedies.
A state in turmoil—Tasmania’s political crisis exposes the fragility of minority governments and public disillusionment.
au10hrs ago

A state in turmoil—Tasmania’s political crisis exposes the fragility of minority governments and public disillusionment.

Tasmania’s government faces a no-confidence vote, triggering an early election. The political instability reflects deeper issues of leadership and public dissatisfaction. The crisis could reshape the state’s economic and social policies for years to come.
When diplomacy fails, the innocent pay the price.
us10hrs ago

When diplomacy fails, the innocent pay the price.

A Russian airstrike in Ukraine killed five, including a one-year-old, shortly after a call between Trump and Putin. The tragedy highlights the brutal human cost of geopolitical conflicts. The incident underscores the urgent need for global accountability and humanitarian intervention.
When borders close, humanity suffers — but who pays the price?
us10hrs ago

When borders close, humanity suffers — but who pays the price?

Trump's latest travel ban targets 12 countries, primarily in Africa and the Middle East, sparking accusations of racism and xenophobia. The ban disrupts families, students, and professionals, deepening divisions in an already polarized America. The policy echoes past discriminatory immigration measures while clashing with modern values of inclusivity and diversity.
When diplomacy dances on the edge of a geopolitical razor, who truly pays the price?
sg10hrs ago

When diplomacy dances on the edge of a geopolitical razor, who truly pays the price?

Guatemala's president reaffirms support for Taiwan, highlighting the island's diplomatic struggles. The move exposes tensions with China and raises questions about the future of small-nation alliances. This delicate dance reflects broader geopolitical shifts in the 2020s.
When rhetoric meets reality, who pays the price for political games?
gb10hrs ago

When rhetoric meets reality, who pays the price for political games?

The UK government's plan to restore winter fuel payments, only to claw them back later, reveals a troubling contradiction in how society treats the elderly. Political posturing on immigration overshadows real economic anxieties. The human cost of these policies weighs heavily on vulnerable pensioners and their families.
From chaos to resurgence: Wilders’ high stakes play for power exposes the fragility of coalition politics in Europe.
gb10hrs ago

From chaos to resurgence: Wilders’ high stakes play for power exposes the fragility of coalition politics in Europe.

Geert Wilders’ abrupt withdrawal from the Dutch coalition government has sparked political chaos, with elections now looming. His strategy appears to be a calculated move to position himself as a stronger contender for prime minister. The instability reflects broader European trends of far-right maneuvering and public disillusionment with traditional politics.
When the sky isn’t the limit for crime—what does that say about us?
sg10hrs ago

When the sky isn’t the limit for crime—what does that say about us?

Two men accused of inflight theft highlight vulnerabilities in air travel security. The incident sparks concerns about passenger safety and systemic gaps in surveillance. The case reflects broader anxieties about trust in public spaces amid rising theft trends.
When security council seats become instruments of war rather than peace, who really pays the price?
sg11hrs ago

When security council seats become instruments of war rather than peace, who really pays the price?

The US veto of a UN ceasefire resolution for Gaza exposes contradictions in its human rights rhetoric. Palestinian civilians bear the brunt of political deadlock while diplomacy fails. This echoes historical patterns where power overrides principle in international crises.
When security measures clash with human rights, who really pays the price?
us11hrs ago

When security measures clash with human rights, who really pays the price?

President Trump's new travel ban targets 12 countries, citing security risks, while partially restricting 7 others. The policy has sparked debate over whether it prioritizes safety or perpetuates discrimination. Critics argue it disproportionately affects vulnerable groups, including refugees and those seeking legal entry.
When political rivals attack competence rather than policy, democracy itself may be the casualty.
gb11hrs ago

When political rivals attack competence rather than policy, democracy itself may be the casualty.

Trump's investigation into Biden's cognitive state reflects broader political tactics targeting age and mental fitness. This strategy exploits public anxieties about leadership while diverting attention from substantive policy debates. The episode reveals deeper systemic issues around aging, transparency, and institutional trust in modern politics.
When politics and morality collide: Inside Labour's Gaza reckoning.
gb11hrs ago

When politics and morality collide: Inside Labour's Gaza reckoning.

Labour's Muslim MPs demand tougher action on Gaza, revealing deep fractures within the party. The UK government faces moral and political pressures as it balances international alliances with domestic discontent. The growing humanitarian crisis tests Labour's commitment to human rights and its electoral future.
When one nation’s idea of freedom becomes another’s coercion, who really holds power?
au11hrs ago

When one nation’s idea of freedom becomes another’s coercion, who really holds power?

Trump’s new Office of Natural Rights threatens global digital sovereignty by penalizing countries that regulate online content. The policy could impose visa bans on foreign officials, including Australia’s prime minister, for enforcing social media restrictions. This move reflects a broader trend of U.S. interventionism under the guise of protecting free speech.

Business

When central banks move, who really wins?
gb10hrs ago

When central banks move, who really wins?

The European Central Bank’s expected rate cut aims to revive a struggling eurozone economy, but its benefits may bypass everyday workers. Tesla’s UK sales slump hints at deeper consumer struggles. Contradictions emerge as economic policies favor institutions over people.
When money talks, it doesn’t always speak English—what Wise’s departure says about the future of global finance.
gb10hrs ago

When money talks, it doesn’t always speak English—what Wise’s departure says about the future of global finance.

Wise's decision to shift its primary listing to the U.S. reflects deeper anxieties about London's fading appeal as a tech hub. The move highlights systemic issues like liquidity shortages and regulatory rigidity, undermining Britain's post-Brexit economic ambitions. Everyday investors and workers face uncertainty as institutional trust erodes amid global capital flight.
A $400 million fine could be the final bet Star Entertainment loses—but what does it mean for the rest of us?
au10hrs ago

A $400 million fine could be the final bet Star Entertainment loses—but what does it mean for the rest of us?

Star Entertainment faces a $400 million fine for money laundering violations, which could push the already struggling company into bankruptcy. The case highlights the tension between regulatory deterrence and corporate survival, with broader implications for financial accountability and public trust. The outcome could set a precedent for how Australia handles corporate misconduct in the gambling industry.
When corporate convenience tramples worker protections, who holds the system accountable?
sg10hrs ago

When corporate convenience tramples worker protections, who holds the system accountable?

Singapore's Ministry of Manpower is investigating companies suspected of exploiting temporary work visas meant for foreign students and trainees. Vulnerable workers face systemic risks of underpayment and abuse under schemes designed for professional development. This probe highlights growing tensions between labor protection and employer flexibility in globalized workforces.
From retail giant to digital dinosaur - the lessons of Toys 'R' Us's double collapse
au11hrs ago

From retail giant to digital dinosaur - the lessons of Toys 'R' Us's double collapse

Toys 'R' Us has collapsed for the second time in Australia, unable to adapt to the digital retail landscape. The brand's repeated failures highlight the challenges of legacy retailers in the e-commerce era. This story serves as a warning for businesses that fail to evolve with consumer demands.
When geopolitics revs up the engine of trade wars, who pays the price?
ca11hrs ago

When geopolitics revs up the engine of trade wars, who pays the price?

China’s export restrictions on rare earth elements are disrupting automotive production worldwide, exposing vulnerabilities in global supply chains. The move highlights Europe’s dependence on Beijing for critical minerals needed for both traditional and electric vehicles. The crisis underscores the urgent need for diversified supply chains and sustainable alternatives to avoid long-term economic and environmental risks.

Science

When science gets caught in the crossfire of national security, who pays the price?
us4hrs ago

When science gets caught in the crossfire of national security, who pays the price?

Two Chinese nationals were arrested for smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a plant pathogen, into the U.S., sparking agroterrorism fears. Experts argue the fungus is already endemic and manageable, raising questions about the line between security and scientific collaboration. The incident reflects growing tensions over biosecurity and international research cooperation in an era of heightened geopolitical distrust.
When even the moon feels distant, what else have we lost?
ca6hrs ago

When even the moon feels distant, what else have we lost?

The 2025 Strawberry Moon presents a rare celestial event, yet urban light pollution obscures its magic. The disconnect between humanity and the cosmos reflects broader alienation from nature. This moment urges us to reclaim wonder amidst technological saturation.
When the sky isn't falling, but we still look up in fear.
ca7hrs ago

When the sky isn't falling, but we still look up in fear.

Asteroid 2008 DG4's close approach highlights humanity's fascination with cosmic threats. Despite scientific reassurances, public anxiety persists, revealing a disconnect between expert knowledge and public perception. This event underscores the need for better science communication and global preparedness.
What the Sombrero Galaxy’s hidden past teaches us about our own place in the cosmos.
ca7hrs ago

What the Sombrero Galaxy’s hidden past teaches us about our own place in the cosmos.

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals new details about the Sombrero Galaxy, uncovering clues about its violent past. The findings highlight the intersection of human curiosity, technological advancement, and our perpetual quest to understand the cosmos. This discovery connects to broader societal themes of exploration and the longing to decode the mysteries of the universe.
Nature’s tiny warriors might just save our oceans—and us.
au10hrs ago

Nature’s tiny warriors might just save our oceans—and us.

Scientists have discovered that probiotics can slow the spread of a deadly coral disease in the Caribbean. This breakthrough offers a lasting solution compared to temporary antibiotic treatments. The findings could help preserve marine ecosystems and the communities that depend on them.
A scientific revolution is brewing in labs—but will it leave the most vulnerable behind?
au10hrs ago

A scientific revolution is brewing in labs—but will it leave the most vulnerable behind?

Circular Dichroism Microspectroscopy heralds breakthroughs in disease research but risks widening the gap between well funded labs and under-resourced institutions. While the technology offers unprecedented insights into proteins and cellular structures, its high cost and specialized nature could deepen disparities in scientific access. Society must balance innovation with equity to ensure lifesaving discoveries benefit all.
When science meets satire: How a microscopic violin could revolutionize technology.
gb11hrs ago

When science meets satire: How a microscopic violin could revolutionize technology.

Scientists at Loughborough University created a violin smaller than a human hair using nanotechnology, showcasing advancements in material science. This playful project highlights serious research into computing efficiency and energy harvesting. The irony of the 'world's smallest violin'—a cultural symbol of mockery—being repurposed for cutting-edge science captures the intersection of humor and innovation.
The ocean's fever is humanity's wake-up call – but are we listening?
sg11hrs ago

The ocean's fever is humanity's wake-up call – but are we listening?

Unprecedented marine heatwaves in the Southwest Pacific devastate ecosystems and coastal communities. Record-breaking temperatures and rising sea levels signal an urgent climate crisis. The window to act is closing faster than we realize.

Technology

Will faster wireless charging power our future, or just drain our wallets?
us4hrs ago

Will faster wireless charging power our future, or just drain our wallets?

Apple's leaked 45W MagSafe charger signals a potential leap in wireless charging speeds for the iPhone 17. This move highlights Apple's role in shaping the Qi2.2 standard, which could redefine how we power our devices. Consumers may soon experience faster, more efficient charging, but at what cost to sustainability and compatibility?
From Tokyo to America, the Switch 2 launch reveals the highs and lows of modern gaming culture.
ca6hrs ago

From Tokyo to America, the Switch 2 launch reveals the highs and lows of modern gaming culture.

The launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 has sparked massive excitement, with fans lining up for hours to secure the new console. The gaming industry faces challenges with tariffs and supply issues, yet consumer enthusiasm remains high. This event highlights broader trends in gaming culture, economic pressures, and corporate strategies.
A 90% cut in refining energy sounds like a miracle—so why aren’t oil giants shouting it from the rooftops?
ca6hrs ago

A 90% cut in refining energy sounds like a miracle—so why aren’t oil giants shouting it from the rooftops?

MIT's groundbreaking technology promises to reduce oil refining energy use by 90%, sparking hope for climate progress amid fossil fuel dependence. The innovation highlights a tension between Big Oil’s profit motives and environmental responsibility. While workers and communities stand to benefit, systemic barriers could delay widespread adoption.
Nintendo's Game-Key Cards: A win for publishers, but at what cost to gamers?
gb6hrs ago

Nintendo's Game-Key Cards: A win for publishers, but at what cost to gamers?

Game-Key Cards for the Nintendo Switch 2 are praised by publishers for reducing costs but criticized by fans for undermining game preservation and ownership. The debate reflects broader tensions between corporate interests and consumer rights in the gaming industry. This move could set a troubling precedent for the future of physical media.
How a tiny particle might save your dinner—and the planet.
sg7hrs ago

How a tiny particle might save your dinner—and the planet.

A groundbreaking nanoparticle spray could revolutionize agriculture by protecting crops from infections with precision. Farmers and food security advocates see potential in this targeted solution amidst climate challenges. The technology balances innovation with sustainability, but ethical questions about widespread adoption remain.
When artificial intelligence meets geopolitical deception, the stakes for democracy rise.
us7hrs ago

When artificial intelligence meets geopolitical deception, the stakes for democracy rise.

OpenAI uncovered covert operations using its AI tools for propaganda and surveillance, with China leveraging ChatGPT for social media manipulation and internal documentation. While AI-generated disinformation attempts remain in early stages, they highlight growing risks of technology-driven influence campaigns. The transparency of tech companies in disrupting these operations contrasts with broader concerns about institutional trust in the digital age.
Are we really getting the future we were promised, or just a shiny distraction?
sg11hrs ago

Are we really getting the future we were promised, or just a shiny distraction?

Samsung's latest foldable phone teaser highlights the tech industry's obsession with incremental upgrades rather than meaningful innovation. While companies promise 'revolutionary' features, consumers are left with minor tweaks that fail to address real-world needs. This cycle of planned obsolescence and marketing hype distracts from deeper issues like sustainability and digital equity.
How Nintendo's latest console is redefining gaming culture and consumer expectations.
au11hrs ago

How Nintendo's latest console is redefining gaming culture and consumer expectations.

Nintendo's release of the Switch 2 marks a significant moment in gaming history, blending nostalgia with modern innovation. The launch highlights consumer excitement and the evolving expectations of gamers. The event also reflects broader trends in technology and entertainment industries.
From nostalgia to innovation: How Nintendo's Switch 2 is redefining gaming culture.
au11hrs ago

From nostalgia to innovation: How Nintendo's Switch 2 is redefining gaming culture.

Nintendo's Switch 2 has launched with strong demand, signaling a potential revival for the company. The new console's features and pricing reflect a strategic move to capture both casual and hardcore gamers. The launch also highlights broader trends in consumer behavior and the gaming industry's evolving landscape.
Will the Switch 2 live up to the hype, or will supply shortages and competition derail its success?
sg11hrs ago

Will the Switch 2 live up to the hype, or will supply shortages and competition derail its success?

The Nintendo Switch 2 has launched globally, with high demand expected to outstrip supply. The new console builds on the success of its predecessor, offering improved features and a strong game lineup. Analysts warn that supply chain challenges and long-term consumer interest could impact its success.

Sports

A travel ban threatens to sideline not just players, but the very essence of international soccer camaraderie.
us5hrs ago

A travel ban threatens to sideline not just players, but the very essence of international soccer camaraderie.

President Trump's travel ban raises critical questions about its impact on international soccer tournaments hosted in the U.S. Athletes from affected nations may face hurdles, while fans could be barred from supporting their teams. The policy exposes tensions between security measures and the unifying spirit of sports.
Behind the roar of victory lies the quiet struggle of those who make it possible.
gb6hrs ago

Behind the roar of victory lies the quiet struggle of those who make it possible.

Sarina Wiegman faces tough decisions as key players retire or withdraw from England's Euro 2025 squad. The emotional toll on veteran players like Fran Kirby and Millie Bright highlights the unseen sacrifices in women's football. England's quest to defend their title reveals deeper issues of athlete burnout and the pressure to sustain excellence.
When the gloves come off, who decides how far is too far?
au6hrs ago

When the gloves come off, who decides how far is too far?

Western Australia denies a bare-knuckle boxing event citing health risks, sparking debates on safety versus personal freedom. Medical experts warn of long-term brain injuries, while critics argue bans push dangerous activities underground. The decision reflects broader tensions in regulating violent sports amid growing public fascination with extreme entertainment.
When the game's guardians become the scapegoats, who can fans trust?
au6hrs ago

When the game's guardians become the scapegoats, who can fans trust?

The AFL's mishandling of the Lachie Schultz concussion incident has sparked outrage. Umpires were wrongly accused of misleading the league, leading to public apologies. This debacle highlights broader issues of accountability and trust in sports institutions.
When does a sport cross the line from entertainment to exploitation?
au7hrs ago

When does a sport cross the line from entertainment to exploitation?

Western Australia's rejection of a bare-knuckle boxing event has sparked debate over the ethics of extreme sports. The government's contradictory stance on combat sports raises concerns about athlete safety. The controversy reflects broader societal questions about the limits of violent entertainment.
When sports become a political bargaining chip, who really wins?
gb7hrs ago

When sports become a political bargaining chip, who really wins?

Trump's travel ban includes an exemption for athletes and teams participating in major sporting events like the World Cup and Olympics. This reveals contradictions in policy, prioritizing spectacle over humanitarian concerns. The decision raises questions about fairness, institutional biases, and the role of sports in global politics.
When ambition meets loyalty, who blinks first? The Fabregas drama reveals deeper truths about football's managerial merry-go-round.
gb8hrs ago

When ambition meets loyalty, who blinks first? The Fabregas drama reveals deeper truths about football's managerial merry-go-round.

Cesc Fabregas is at the center of a tug-of-war between his current club Como and Inter Milan. Fabregas has requested a three-year contract and assurances about signings from Inter, while publicly expressing commitment to Como's long-term project. The situation highlights the tension between managerial ambition and club loyalty in modern football.
When the final siren sounds, what's left is not just a scoreline but a story of passion, pride, and the price of progress.
au8hrs ago

When the final siren sounds, what's left is not just a scoreline but a story of passion, pride, and the price of progress.

The NRL's blend of loyalty, rivalry, and evolving legacies creates emotional highs and lows for fans. Key player returns and coaching controversies highlight the sport's human side. As traditions clash with modern expectations, the league faces challenges in maintaining its cultural significance.
Can a familiar face reignite Rangers' glory days, or is the club setting itself up for another cycle of unfulfilled promise?
gb9hrs ago

Can a familiar face reignite Rangers' glory days, or is the club setting itself up for another cycle of unfulfilled promise?

Rangers appoint Russell Martin as head coach, betting on his blend of experience and familiarity with the club. The move sparks debates about pressure, legacy, and the weight of expectation in Scottish football. Fans and pundits alike wonder if Martin can deliver the success Rangers crave.
When record signings shatter more than just transfer budgets
gb9hrs ago

When record signings shatter more than just transfer budgets

Liverpool's pursuit of Florian Wirtz risks disrupting team chemistry and alienating key players like Mohamed Salah. The pressure of a record-breaking transfer fee adds immense scrutiny, raising doubts about Wirtz's ability to adapt. Football history shows such expensive gambles often fail to deliver on their astronomical price tags.
From heartbreak to hope—how the Oilers are rewriting their Stanley Cup story.
ca9hrs ago

From heartbreak to hope—how the Oilers are rewriting their Stanley Cup story.

The Edmonton Oilers secured a thrilling overtime victory in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, showcasing resilience against the Florida Panthers. The win reflects their growth from last year's heartbreaking loss, emphasizing the emotional weight of redemption in sports. This series highlights the human drama of perseverance and the universal desire for a second chance.
When football's richest club tries to lowball a smaller rival, who really pays the price?
sg9hrs ago

When football's richest club tries to lowball a smaller rival, who really pays the price?

Manchester United's lowball offer for Bryan Mbeumo highlights the financial recklessness plaguing modern football. Brentford's firm stance underscores the growing divide between elite clubs and smaller teams. This transfer saga reflects broader issues of wage inflation, player power, and the erosion of competitive balance in the Premier League.
From Old Trafford outcast to Villa Park revival? The risky business of football’s transfer merry-go-round.
gb9hrs ago

From Old Trafford outcast to Villa Park revival? The risky business of football’s transfer merry-go-round.

Aston Villa’s potential signing of Jadon Sancho highlights the volatile nature of football careers and the financial risks clubs take. Sancho’s fall from grace at Manchester United exposes the pressures young stars face in modern football. This move could redefine Villa’s ambitions but also reflects broader issues of player valuation and wage inflation in the sport.
When the guardians of the game break the rules, who protects the players?
au9hrs ago

When the guardians of the game break the rules, who protects the players?

Two top NRL agents face suspensions and fines for improper conduct, including communicating with an underage player and dishonesty. The scandal highlights systemic issues in player-agent relationships and the need for stricter oversight. Families, young players, and the sport's integrity are at stake.
When football transfers become a billion-dollar game, who really wins?
au10hrs ago

When football transfers become a billion-dollar game, who really wins?

Liverpool's potential record-breaking signing of Florian Wirtz highlights the escalating financial stakes in football transfers. This trend raises questions about fairness, sustainability, and the human stories behind the numbers. The money involved contrasts sharply with the economic realities of fans and the wider societal challenges.
A night meant for celebration became a nightmare—how did things go so wrong?
gb10hrs ago

A night meant for celebration became a nightmare—how did things go so wrong?

What was supposed to be a joyous celebration of Royal Challengers Bengaluru's historic IPL win turned into a deadly crush, leaving 11 dead and dozens injured. Authorities severely underestimated crowd size, and lack of preparation exacerbated the chaos. Survivors and victims' families are left grappling with trauma, raising urgent questions about event planning and public safety.
From forgotten talent to African Player of the Year, Lookman's story is one of grit—and now, a potential Premier League redemption.
sg10hrs ago

From forgotten talent to African Player of the Year, Lookman's story is one of grit—and now, a potential Premier League redemption.

Ian Wright urges Arsenal to sign Ademola Lookman, a player whose career resurgence symbolizes resilience. Lookman's journey from Premier League struggles to Serie A stardom highlights football's unpredictable nature. The potential clash between Arsenal and Liverpool for his signature underscores the emotional stakes of transfers.
When pixels promise more than reality: What simulated trophies say about modern football despair.
gb10hrs ago

When pixels promise more than reality: What simulated trophies say about modern football despair.

A Football Manager simulation predicts Manchester United's rebound with new signings Cunha and Mbeumo, culminating in an FA Cup win. The piece critiques the club's reliance on virtual optimism amid real-world struggles. Fans cling to digital prophecies as a salve for institutional decay.
From heartbreak to euphoria—how one game encapsulated the raw emotion of hockey's greatest stage.
us10hrs ago

From heartbreak to euphoria—how one game encapsulated the raw emotion of hockey's greatest stage.

Leon Draisaitl's overtime heroics led the Oilers to a thrilling Game 1 victory over the Panthers, breaking Florida's perfect playoff record with a lead. The game showcased dramatic comebacks, controversial calls, and the emotional highs and lows of playoff hockey. This victory reignites hope for Canadian fans desperate to end a 32-year Stanley Cup drought.
From the bench to the spotlight—a story of grit, redemption, and the magic of playoff hockey.
ca11hrs ago

From the bench to the spotlight—a story of grit, redemption, and the magic of playoff hockey.

Danila Klimovich, benched for three games, became the overtime hero for the Abbotsford Canucks in a pivotal playoff match. His journey reflects the resilience and unpredictability of hockey, resonating with underdogs everywhere. This moment highlights the emotional stakes and human drama that make sports meaningful.

Entertainment

The Oscar winner's polarizing art show forces us to ask: when does a celebrity hobby become legitimate creative expression?
us3hrs ago

The Oscar winner's polarizing art show forces us to ask: when does a celebrity hobby become legitimate creative expression?

Adrien Brody's new art exhibition, "Made in America," merges his acting, painting, and sound art into a gritty, autobiographical showcase of his New York youth and modern cultural critiques. While some dismiss it as self indulgent, others see raw honesty in his untrained, nostalgic approach. The show reignites debates about celebrities crossing into fine art and whether fame unfairly skews perception.
A real-life drama unfolds behind the scenes of South Korea's glittering theater scene.
sg7hrs ago

A real-life drama unfolds behind the scenes of South Korea's glittering theater scene.

A popular South Korean musical theater actor is embroiled in scandal after a compromising photo with a co-star surfaced online, allegedly revealing an affair despite his engagement. The image, briefly posted on his own social media, sparked chaos, with fans speculating about betrayal and revenge. Neither the actor nor the co-star has commented, leaving the theater community buzzing with rumors.
I traded Pokémon for performative toughness. Two decades later, gaming taught me real resilience.
us7hrs ago

I traded Pokémon for performative toughness. Two decades later, gaming taught me real resilience.

A writer reflects on abandoning Nintendo games as a teen to fit into toxic masculinity, only to rediscover their healing power as an adult. The Nintendo Switch became a bridge back to childhood wonder, proving that so-called 'childish' joys can be acts of rebellion. This personal story taps into broader cultural conversations about nostalgia, emotional authenticity, and the pressure to perform adulthood.
Why everyone is scrambling for the Switch 2 and what it says about us.
gb9hrs ago

Why everyone is scrambling for the Switch 2 and what it says about us.

The Nintendo Switch 2 launch has sparked a frenzy among gamers, with stock shortages and midnight events highlighting the enduring appeal of Nintendo's hybrid console. The hype reveals how gaming culture balances nostalgia with the demand for innovation, even as scalpers and pricing controversies muddy the waters. This moment captures why Nintendo remains a beloved outlier in an industry obsessed with power over playfulness.
From Hollywood sets to the Chelsea Hotel, Ralph Gibson’s photographs reveal as much about the man behind the lens as the subjects in front of it.
au10hrs ago

From Hollywood sets to the Chelsea Hotel, Ralph Gibson’s photographs reveal as much about the man behind the lens as the subjects in front of it.

Photographer Ralph Gibson's six-decade career, from Hollywood sets to New York's avant-garde scene, reveals a journey of artistic evolution and introspection. His iconic images, often focusing on the surreal and the human form, have left a lasting mark on photography. Gibson's work challenges viewers to see beyond the literal, blending photojournalism with deeply personal visions.
Epic Games drops a free emote for Switch 2 Fortnite players, but is this just another case of FOMO hype?
au10hrs ago

Epic Games drops a free emote for Switch 2 Fortnite players, but is this just another case of FOMO hype?

Fortnite players on the Nintendo Switch 2 are getting a free exclusive Wishing Star Emote, but only if they claim it before March 2026. While this seems like a generous celebration of the Switch 2's upgraded capabilities, cynics might see it as a clever way to drive early adoption. The emote itself is a playful nod to Nintendo's Kirby franchise, making it a must-have for diehard fans.
Will this cross-cultural gamble give rise to the next Squid Game or collapse under hype?
sg10hrs ago

Will this cross-cultural gamble give rise to the next Squid Game or collapse under hype?

Singapore's Mediacorp has partnered with South Korean production house Mr.Romance, known for hit K-dramas like Light Shop and involvement in Marvel projects, signaling a major push into global content co-productions. The deal hints at cross-border talent exchanges and fresh multicultural storytelling, riding the unstoppable wave of K-drama dominance. Whether this fuels Singapore’s entertainment ambitions or gets lost in translation remains to be seen.
Another celebrity breakup forces us to ask why we care so much about love lives that aren't ours.
au10hrs ago

Another celebrity breakup forces us to ask why we care so much about love lives that aren't ours.

Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson have reportedly ended their eight year on again off again relationship, with insiders suggesting this split is final. The pair, who weathered engagement rumors and past breakups, highlighted the pressures of balancing love and fame. Johnson's recent comments on society's rigid expectations around relationships add depth to the split's cultural resonance.
How a neurodivergent underdog became the unlikeliest rock star of the year—and why Robbie Williams called his bravery his biggest talent.
gb11hrs ago

How a neurodivergent underdog became the unlikeliest rock star of the year—and why Robbie Williams called his bravery his biggest talent.

Thom Rylance, frontman of indie-pop band The Lottery Winners, reflects on his journey from pub gigs to stadium tours with Robbie Williams, his struggles with neurodivergence and anxiety, and how his raw honesty has resonated with fans. The band's latest album, KOKO, debuted at No. 1, proving that their relatable, therapy-infused rock anthems are exactly what 2024 needs.
AEW’s Summer Blockbuster is loaded with big matches, but is it too much of a good thing?
ca11hrs ago

AEW’s Summer Blockbuster is loaded with big matches, but is it too much of a good thing?

AEW has announced a jam-packed Summer Blockbuster event featuring multiple high-profile matches, including a contract signing for Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada. The show is stacked with talent, but some fans wonder if it’s too much for one night. The event will air on June 11, 2024, on TBS and Max.

Health

Are you ignoring the subtle signs your kidneys are crying for help?
ca5hrs ago

Are you ignoring the subtle signs your kidneys are crying for help?

Kidney disease often lacks early symptoms, making it a silent threat to millions. Unhealthy lifestyles and lack of awareness contribute to its growing prevalence. Early detection through routine checks can prevent severe health consequences.
A ticking time bomb in our communities—how ready are we for the next measles outbreak?
ca5hrs ago

A ticking time bomb in our communities—how ready are we for the next measles outbreak?

The Durham Health Department warns of possible measles exposure in Ajax. Measles, a highly contagious disease, poses risks to unvaccinated individuals. Public health measures and vaccination checks are urged to prevent outbreaks.
Could shivering your way to weight loss be worth the discomfort? Science weighs in.
ca6hrs ago

Could shivering your way to weight loss be worth the discomfort? Science weighs in.

Cold exposure increases energy expenditure but also raises food intake in obese individuals, making it an unreliable weight-loss strategy. The study highlights the discomfort and minimal long-term benefits of cold therapy. Society's desperation for quick fixes in obesity management often overlooks sustainability and holistic health.
As diseases we once controlled resurge, who gets left behind when the world looks away?
ca6hrs ago

As diseases we once controlled resurge, who gets left behind when the world looks away?

Global health leaders met at the 78th World Health Assembly to address alarming vaccination gaps exacerbated by conflict and climate change. Despite progress, outbreaks of measles, polio, and meningitis persist due to funding shortfalls, distrust, and systemic inequities. The human cost of inaction disproportionately impacts vulnerable communities already battling malnutrition and displacement.
When convenience collides with regulation, who pays the price?
sg6hrs ago

When convenience collides with regulation, who pays the price?

A man in Singapore was fined for running an unlicensed dog boarding service, exposing gaps in pet care oversight. Pet owners often trust such services without verifying credentials due to emotional attachment. The case highlights tensions between convenience and accountability in the booming pet care industry.
As COVID mutates again, are we prepared for the next wave?
gb8hrs ago

As COVID mutates again, are we prepared for the next wave?

A new COVID variant with different symptoms has emerged in the UK, raising concerns about pandemic management. The variant shows gastrointestinal symptoms not typically associated with previous strains, while maintaining high transmissibility. Health authorities are monitoring the situation as the virus continues to evolve despite global vaccination efforts.
A legendary voice faces an uncertain future, but his story is far from over.
au8hrs ago

A legendary voice faces an uncertain future, but his story is far from over.

Morten Harket, lead singer of A-ha, has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, raising questions about the future of his creative career. The disease, which affects movement and speech, has already impacted his ability to sing, though he remains optimistic. His diagnosis highlights the broader challenges faced by those with neurodegenerative diseases and the need for greater awareness and research.
How many more lives will it take before transit safety becomes non-negotiable?
au9hrs ago

How many more lives will it take before transit safety becomes non-negotiable?

A man's death under a Sydney light rail carriage highlights systemic safety gaps in public transit. Similar past incidents reveal a pattern of inadequate prevention measures. The tragedy raises urgent questions about urban infrastructure and public awareness.
A tiny device with a big impact on the future of heart health.
sg9hrs ago

A tiny device with a big impact on the future of heart health.

A new pacemaker, smaller than a grain of rice, could revolutionize cardiac care for infants and adults. The device, developed by Northwestern University, is the smallest in the world and could make heart stimulation safer. While still in development, it represents a significant leap forward in medical technology.
When doctors abandon the NHS, who will care for the rest of us?
gb9hrs ago

When doctors abandon the NHS, who will care for the rest of us?

Northern Ireland's GPs warn of a mass exodus to private healthcare due to chronic underfunding and unsafe workloads. A disputed £9.5m funding package was rejected by 99.6% of GPs, highlighting systemic neglect. The crisis reflects broader trends of institutional decay and inequality, disproportionately affecting working-class patients.
When a family meal turns deadly, questions about intent, betrayal, and justice take center stage.
gb9hrs ago

When a family meal turns deadly, questions about intent, betrayal, and justice take center stage.

An Australian woman stands accused of using toxic mushrooms to kill her relatives, with prosecutors alleging premeditation. The case highlights the fragility of trust within families and communities. The trial has sparked debates about mental health, forensic evidence, and the ethics of foraging.
From scientific breakthrough to public health triumph—how China’s HPV vaccine revolution could save millions of lives.
au10hrs ago

From scientific breakthrough to public health triumph—how China’s HPV vaccine revolution could save millions of lives.

China has broken foreign dominance in the HPV vaccine market by approving its first locally developed 9-valent vaccine, Cecolin 9. The vaccine promises improved accessibility and coverage, particularly for women in rural and underserved regions. This milestone aligns with global efforts to eliminate cervical cancer, yet challenges remain in pricing, misinformation, and equitable distribution.
From UV to blue light, the next generation of sunscreens is here to protect your skin like never before.
sg10hrs ago

From UV to blue light, the next generation of sunscreens is here to protect your skin like never before.

New sunscreen innovations are redefining sun protection with advanced formulas that address multiple skin stressors. Brands like Lancaster and Shiseido are leading the charge with high-tech solutions. The market is shifting toward multi-functional products that blend skincare and sun protection seamlessly.
When generous leave policies aren't just about compassion—but survival.
sg10hrs ago

When generous leave policies aren't just about compassion—but survival.

China's Sichuan province proposes extended marriage and maternity leave to combat declining birth rates. The policy aims to create a fertility-friendly society but raises questions about feasibility and underlying societal pressures. This reflects a broader struggle to balance economic growth with demographic sustainability.
A father’s abuse fractured his daughter’s mind—now, the legal system must reckon with the consequences.
au10hrs ago

A father’s abuse fractured his daughter’s mind—now, the legal system must reckon with the consequences.

A Newcastle father was sentenced to 21 years for sexually abusing his children, leading one daughter to develop dissociative identity disorder (DID). The case, the first of its kind in Australia, highlights the long-term psychological trauma of abuse. The victim’s testimony, given through multiple identities, underscores the devastating impact of childhood trauma on mental health.
How a simple sunburn could be hiding a deadly secret for Britain's outdoor workforce
gb11hrs ago

How a simple sunburn could be hiding a deadly secret for Britain's outdoor workforce

Skin cancer rates among outdoor workers in Devon and Cornwall are reaching alarming levels, with 5,728 diagnoses in 2024. Despite being largely preventable, the disease claims 92 lives annually in the region. A new campaign targets agricultural workers who face the highest risk but often overlook sun protection.
A groundbreaking discovery could finally bring relief to millions living with chronic pain—but the road to treatment is just beginning.
gb11hrs ago

A groundbreaking discovery could finally bring relief to millions living with chronic pain—but the road to treatment is just beginning.

Researchers at the University of Aberdeen have discovered a physiological difference in how chronic pain is processed, offering hope for new treatments. Chronic pain sufferers like Marlene Lowe describe the daily struggles and mental toll of living with conditions like fibromyalgia. The findings highlight the urgent need for better pain management solutions and societal understanding of invisible illnesses.
When caring for aging parents becomes a second full-time job, who cares for the caregivers?
gb11hrs ago

When caring for aging parents becomes a second full-time job, who cares for the caregivers?

As retirement ages rise, adult children like Christine Bell are increasingly managing their aging parents' care while juggling full-time work. With millions in similar situations, the burden falls disproportionately on women, highlighting systemic gaps in elder care support. The emotional and financial toll of 'carenting' demands urgent societal and policy attention.
A small electrical pulse is rewriting what's possible for people living with Parkinson's - and challenging our assumptions about aging with dignity.
gb11hrs ago

A small electrical pulse is rewriting what's possible for people living with Parkinson's - and challenging our assumptions about aging with dignity.

Wearable tech using Functional Electrical Stimulation helps Parkinson's patients regain mobility and confidence. Patients report fewer falls and improved quality of life, offering hope for broader NHS adoption. The trial highlights the transformative potential of accessible biomedical innovation for chronic conditions.
When hospitals chase carbon neutrality, who gets left out in the cold?
sg11hrs ago

When hospitals chase carbon neutrality, who gets left out in the cold?

Two Singaporean hospitals explore integrating with a district cooling system to cut costs and emissions. While promising efficiency, questions arise about long-term reliability and equity in healthcare. This move reflects broader tensions between institutional sustainability pledges and systemic underfunding in public health infrastructure.
A scientific leap forward, but the war on HIV is far from over.
au11hrs ago

A scientific leap forward, but the war on HIV is far from over.

Researchers have found a way to expose hidden HIV in the body, potentially leading to a cure. The breakthrough uses mRNA technology, but clinical application is years away. Patients and scientists remain cautiously optimistic.
When shedding pounds leads to unexpected consequences—why aren’t we talking about this sooner?
gb11hrs ago

When shedding pounds leads to unexpected consequences—why aren’t we talking about this sooner?

Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro are linked to unexpected pregnancies due to reduced contraceptive efficacy. The MHRA warns women to use barrier methods, highlighting gaps in safety data for pregnancies. This underscores broader issues of medical oversight and the societal pressure to lose weight at any cost.