Flavio Cobolli and Jasmine Paolini both reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals on a big day for Italy at the grass-court Grand ...
The S&P 500 rose 0.7% and pulled back within 1% of its all-time high, even though the majority of stocks within the index ...
The following is a list of incidents reported to police agencies on June 30 and July 1; however, the call may have resulted ...
The negative gearing and CGT measures in the federal budget 2026–27 are now law, given effect by the Treasury Laws Amendment ...
Catholic group that defied pope and caused schism defends its actions and casts itself as the victim
The traditionalist Catholics who defied Pope Leo XIV and caused a schism are defending their actions. The Society of St. Pius ...
With Payday Super coming into effect today, the NTAA's senior advocate has stressed that employers must ensure that all their ...
A new financial year has arrived with tax cuts, super changes, wage increases, and looming property reforms that every ...
This week's news covers the rumored sale of Ducati, BMW's advantage at ACEM, Veloce's Aperion, and Millyard's Viper V10 heading to auction.
It’s the next gold rush… or is it a feeding frenzy? South African advertisers are pouring growing budgets into connected ...
The Australian Federal Police have upgraded charges against Russian-born Australian citizens alleged to have conspired to ...
Is Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth resegregating the military?
The Marshall Project reports on how the government is issuing over $36 billion in fines to immigrants, pushing for self-deportation while facing legal challenges.
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