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Hundreds of homes lost as Aussie bushfires take toll

Numerous Australian families have seen their homes destroyed by bushfires in recent months, with officials cautioning that the threat period still has several months to go. According to Federal Emergency

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‘Absolutely stupid’: Drunk students steal ute for hospital site joyride

Two young students, who were reportedly under the influence of alcohol, were caught joyriding in a stolen ute after breaking

Luxury Aspen estate hits real estate market for $75 million

A Stunning Contemporary Estate in Aspen's Starwood Community Hits the Market for $75 Million Offering unparalleled luxury and sophistication, a

Judge Seeks $345M Penalty Against Greenpeace Over Protests

To read more about the ongoing legal battle between Greenpeace and Energy Transfer over the Dakota Access oil pipeline protests,

Texas grand jury rejects indictments in deadly shooting of 23-year-old US citizen by federal immigration agent

A grand jury decision on Wednesday declined to indict a federal immigration agent for the fatal shooting of a US

Why it’s a bit surprising that the U.S. is attending a key global flu meeting : NPR

Designing the Next Flu Vaccine: A Global Effort For the past week, about 50 flu scientists from around the world

Bin truck fire sparks lithium battery warning

Written by Mathew Nash - Local Democracy Reporter A fire in a Rotorua rubbish truck this week serves as a

Judge rejects request to block Trump from building $400m ballroom

By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN WASHINGTON (AP) — A preservationist group's attempt to halt the construction of a $400 million ballroom at

James Carville Has Dire Warning For Trump In Curse-Laden Video: ‘You Fat, Sorry Sack Of S**t’

James Carville Warns Trump of Betrayal Ahead of Midterm Elections Democratic strategist James Carville didn't hold back in a recent