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Since his inauguration, Trump has signed several executive orders aimed at eliminating DEI-focused policies promoted by the WEF.
President Donald Trump praised Curran’s bravery for risking his life to shield him during the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania last year.
Australian oil and gas exploration and production company Santos has deferred a decision on whether to proceed with a major oilfield development.
The Privacy Commissioner is investigating after a bar owner accused a former MP of shoplifting after he accessed an unregulated retail incident database.
The event comes as authorities grapple with ongoing social tensions stemming from antisemitism.
Australian Venue Co is in the spotlight again backflipping on a decision to ban ‘Australia Day’ celebrations last year.
Hundreds of local residents walked through streets to demand tougher bail laws and more police to stop random knife attacks and robberies.
The government will also seek to have a say on the future of the airline.
The Federal Court found Valmar Support Services guilty of 24 breaches of the National Disability Insurance Scheme legislation.
Australian pop singer Iyah May worked as a doctor during the pandemic.
Stimulating the vagus nerve through breathwork and sensory stimulation can help with depression and anxiety.
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
The bill, which would increase the detentions of foreign national criminals, passed both houses of Congress with bipartisan support.
U.S. troops must be part of any Ukraine peacekeeping mission, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Bloomberg.
‘American Primeval’: A Gritty, Authentic Depiction of the American West
Director Peter Berg, writer Mark L. Smith, and a stellar cast all hit their respective marks.
Director Peter Berg, writer Mark L. Smith, and a stellar cast all hit their respective marks.
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The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
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Of Cars and Kids
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
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Kick Off the New Year With This $10 Dinner for 2
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