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The British prime minister is sinking slowly as his party turns against him

The British prime minister is sinking slowly as his party turns against him

Keir Starmer is on borrowed time as senior cabinet members lose faith in him, but as the drama unfolds, the entire episode piles more humiliation on...

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Brisbane Times

David Crowe

Will Starmer’s old Labour tribute strategy rescue him from the abyss? Probably not, but there’s a logic to it

Will Starmer’s old Labour tribute strategy rescue him from the abyss? Probably not, but there’s a logic to it

There comes a time, in the dying days of a relationship, when you start to become irritated merely by the sound of your partner’s breathing. It’s...

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The Guardian

Gaby Hinsliff

Trump risks trading away Taiwan as he chases a deal with Xi

Trump risks trading away Taiwan as he chases a deal with Xi

American-Sino relations have transformed since the US president’s 2017 visit, turbocharged by a desire for global technological, military and...

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Financial Review

The Afr View

Is Australia America’s 51st state in Asia?

Is Australia America’s 51st state in Asia?

Both Labor and the Coalition are deepening Australia’s alignment with the United States, even as doubts grow about AUKUS, the rules-based order and...

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Pearls and Irritations

James Curran

Trump’s ‘Hail Mary’ attempt to save his war on the world

Trump’s ‘Hail Mary’ attempt to save his war on the world

US courts have now deemed Trump’s first two attempts to impose a global tariff regime unlawful. His third, and probably final, attempt may also be...

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Brisbane Times

Stephen Bartholomeusz

In this year’s budget, Chalmers has to keep a lid on spending – or risk stoking inflation

In this year’s budget, Chalmers has to keep a lid on spending – or risk stoking inflation

The government is under pressure to spend more on cost-of-living help. Getting the balance wrong could trigger further interest rates hikes.

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The Conversation

Stephen Bartos

Selena Gomez Proudly Embraces Mexican Heritage, Cites 'Resilience and Complexity' as Greatest Strength

Selena Gomez Proudly Embraces Mexican Heritage, Cites 'Resilience and Complexity' as Greatest Strength

LOS ANGELES — Selena Gomez is opening up more than ever about her Mexican roots, declaring in a new interview that she is "most proud" of...

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International Business Times

Jason Taylor

Blues players expected their coach to tear strips off them. What followed stunned them

Blues players expected their coach to tear strips off them. What followed stunned them

Among the moments that contributed to rising frustration at Carlton was a meeting after an embarrassing defeat that didn’t pan out as expected.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Sam Mcclure

Labor should be worried about the Farrer result too

Labor should be worried about the Farrer result too

The Farrer by-election exposed not only the collapse of Coalition support, but signs that One Nation is also attracting disillusioned Labor voters....

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Pearls and Irritations

Crispin Hull

Kyle Busch Injury Update: NASCAR Fans Alarmed as Kyle Busch Requests Mid-Race Medical Help at Watkins Glen

WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — NASCAR fans expressed immediate concern Sunday when two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch calmly requested medical attention...

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International Business Times

Chris Walker

The British prime minister is sinking slowly as his party turns against him

The British prime minister is sinking slowly as his party turns against him

Keir Starmer is on borrowed time as senior cabinet members lose faith in him, but as the drama unfolds, the entire episode piles more humiliation on...

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WA Today

David Crowe

Trump’s ‘Hail Mary’ attempt to save his war on the world

Trump’s ‘Hail Mary’ attempt to save his war on the world

US courts have now deemed Trump’s first two attempts to impose a global tariff regime unlawful. His third, and probably final, attempt may also be...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Stephen Bartholomeusz

Inside the demise of Voss, and the weakness that sealed his fate

Inside the demise of Voss, and the weakness that sealed his fate

The new Carlton regime wanted Voss to succeed, but in the end he couldn’t deliver the improvement his bosses wanted.

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Brisbane Times

Jake Niall

The British prime minister is sinking slowly as his party turns against him

The British prime minister is sinking slowly as his party turns against him

Keir Starmer is on borrowed time as senior cabinet members lose faith in him, but as the drama unfolds, the entire episode piles more humiliation on...

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The Age

David Crowe

What is a ‘digital detox’ and will it make me healthier?

What is a ‘digital detox’ and will it make me healthier?

Taking regular breaks from technology seems like a good idea. A digital wellbeing expert explains if that’s backed by science.

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The Conversation

Joanne Orlando

Inside the demise of Voss, and the weakness that sealed his fate

Inside the demise of Voss, and the weakness that sealed his fate

The new Carlton regime wanted Voss to succeed, but in the end he couldn’t deliver the improvement his bosses wanted.

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The Age

Jake Niall

‘Dangerous’: Government spending putting a handbrake on growth

‘Dangerous’: Government spending putting a handbrake on growth

Due to the technical or legal reasons, readability mode is not available for this article. Thank you for your kind understanding.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph Author

Wembanyama Game 5 Status Uncertain as Draymond Green Urges Timberwolves to 'Elbow Him Back'

Wembanyama Game 5 Status Uncertain as Draymond Green Urges Timberwolves to 'Elbow Him Back'

MINNEAPOLIS — Victor Wembanyama's availability for Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals remains in doubt Monday as the NBA reviews his...

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International Business Times

Chris Walker

Siri Hustvedt’s powerful memoir of losing her husband Paul Auster will make you cry

Siri Hustvedt’s powerful memoir of losing her husband Paul Auster will make you cry

Siri Hustvedt is writing for her own survival in Ghost Stories, an extraordinary new grief memoir.

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The Conversation

Julienne Van Loon

Specialist doctors are charging too much. 4 options to rein in excessive fees

Specialist doctors are charging too much. 4 options to rein in excessive fees

Specialist doctors have the highest incomes in the country and run the most profitable business. But patients often can’t afford their fees.

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The Conversation

Anthony Scott

Wordle Answer Today: 'FROST' Solves Puzzle 1788 on May 12, 2026 as Winter-Themed Words Return

Wordle Answer Today: 'FROST' Solves Puzzle 1788 on May 12, 2026 as Winter-Themed Words Return

NEW YORK — Wordle fans logging in Monday morning were greeted with a crisp, seasonal challenge as puzzle No. 1,788 delivered the solution FROST, a...

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International Business Times

Joe Green

NYT Connections Answers Today: Puzzle 1066 Solved with Birds, Directors, Coffee & Iconic 'Men' on May 12

NYT Connections Answers Today: Puzzle 1066 Solved with Birds, Directors, Coffee & Iconic 'Men' on May 12

NEW YORK — NYT Connections puzzle No. 1,066 challenged word lovers Monday with a clever mix of winged creatures, legendary filmmakers, morning brews...

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International Business Times

Joe Green

Iran crisis proves fossil fuel era is dead

Iran crisis proves fossil fuel era is dead

With our abundant renewable energy resources and necessary critical materials, Australia is in pole position to win in a decarbonising world.

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Financial Review

Matt Kean

You don’t have to be silly to vote Labor, but it helps

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Herald Sun

Herald Sun

Blues players expected their coach to tear strips off them. What followed stunned them

Blues players expected their coach to tear strips off them. What followed stunned them

Among the moments that contributed to rising frustration at Carlton was a meeting after an embarrassing defeat that didn’t pan out as expected.

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WA Today

Sam Mcclure

LDS Leader Elder W. Mark Bassett Dies at 59 After Traumatic Brain Injury in St. George

LDS Leader Elder W. Mark Bassett Dies at 59 After Traumatic Brain Injury in St. George

SALT LAKE CITY — Elder W. Mark Bassett, a General Authority Seventy and executive director of the Missionary Department for The Church of Jesus...

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International Business Times

Anthony Will

Farrer exposed a political divide the Liberals cannot bridge

Farrer exposed a political divide the Liberals cannot bridge

The Farrer by-election revealed a deep political realignment, with One Nation consolidating support in regional Australia while multicultural and...

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Pearls and Irritations

Kos Samaras

(VIDEO) BTS Returns to Mexico After 9 Years: 150,000 Fans Frenzy Sparks Massive Economic Boom

(VIDEO) BTS Returns to Mexico After 9 Years: 150,000 Fans Frenzy Sparks Massive Economic Boom

MEXICO CITY — BTS turned Mexico City into a sea of purple over three unforgettable nights this month, drawing a sold-out crowd of approximately...

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International Business Times

Jason Taylor

(VIDEO) Chicago Bully Picks Wrong Food Vlogger at Iconic Mr. Beef, Viral Showdown Explodes Online

(VIDEO) Chicago Bully Picks Wrong Food Vlogger at Iconic Mr. Beef, Viral Showdown Explodes Online

CHICAGO — A routine Italian beef sandwich review at one of Chicago's most storied eateries turned into an internet sensation Monday when a...

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International Business Times

Jason Taylor

Starmer’s on the brink and who knows what will happen next: hope for the best Britain, and prep for the worst

Starmer’s on the brink and who knows what will happen next: hope for the best Britain, and prep for the worst

A news report last week described how growing instability means millions of Britons are building up a stash of cash, tinned food and torches at home....

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The Guardian

Frances Ryan

Better sex, six-packs, ice baths … why dadfluencers sell vain hopes

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Herald Sun

Herald Sun

Tesla Stock Surges 3.89% to $445 as China Sales Jump and Optimus Bets Fuel AI Optimism

Tesla Stock Surges 3.89% to $445 as China Sales Jump and Optimus Bets Fuel AI Optimism

AUSTIN, Texas — Tesla Inc. shares climbed sharply Monday, closing at $445.00, up $16.65 or 3.89%, as investors bet on the electric vehicle...

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International Business Times

Mike clair

(VIDEO) Is Lebron James Retiring? James Leaves Door Open on Retirement After Lakers Sweep

LOS ANGELES — LeBron James sat at the podium inside Crypto.com Arena late Monday night, the sting of a 115-110 Game 4 loss to the Oklahoma City...

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International Business Times

Chris Walker

War destroys more than lives – it destroys cultural worlds

War destroys more than lives – it destroys cultural worlds

War, displacement and colonisation do not only destroy lives and communities, but also the cultural worlds, histories and shared meanings that give...

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Pearls and Irritations

Meg Schwarz

Google Down Today: Massive Search Outage Hits Millions Worldwide on May 12 2026

Google Down Today: Massive Search Outage Hits Millions Worldwide on May 12 2026

NEW YORK — Google Search, the world's most-used internet tool, suffered a widespread outage Tuesday, leaving millions of users staring at...

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International Business Times

George anton

John Wick 5 Release Date: Officially Greenlit: Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski Return Next Chapter

John Wick 5 Release Date: Officially Greenlit: Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski Return Next Chapter

LOS ANGELES — Lionsgate has officially confirmed "John Wick: Chapter 5" is in active development, with Keanu Reeves reprising his iconic...

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International Business Times

Jason Taylor

Intel Stock Surges 3.62% to $129.44 on Apple Deal Hopes and AI Momentum

Intel Stock Surges 3.62% to $129.44 on Apple Deal Hopes and AI Momentum

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Intel Corp. shares climbed sharply Monday, closing at $129.44, up $4.52 or 3.62%, as investor optimism swelled over a...

3

International Business Times

Tony Jackson

Campbell: Albo grabs the glory, leaves Chalmers holding the briefcase

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Herald Sun

James campbell

If the Liberal party continues to adopt the language of One Nation, we will write the script for our demise

If the Liberal party continues to adopt the language of One Nation, we will write the script for our demise

On Saturday, when observing the booth results reported in Farrer, what came to mind was the opening line of Kipling’s poem ‘If’. To paraphrase,...

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The Guardian

Andrew Mclachlan

iOS 26.5 Latest Update: 10 Game-Changing New Features Apple Just Dropped for iPhone

iOS 26.5 Latest Update: 10 Game-Changing New Features Apple Just Dropped for iPhone

CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple on Monday released iOS 26.5, rolling out the latest software update to hundreds of millions of iPhones worldwide with a...

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International Business Times

George anton

China can far outlast America over the Middle East conflict

China can far outlast America over the Middle East conflict

In a contest of “eating bitterness” and enduring economic pain, Communist China has infinitely greater staying power than unruly, grievance-ridden...

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The Age

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

People, standards and the institutions we choose to trust

People, standards and the institutions we choose to trust

Due to the technical or legal reasons, readability mode is not available for this article. Thank you for your kind understanding.

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Business News

Kristian Constantinides

China can far outlast America over the Middle East conflict

China can far outlast America over the Middle East conflict

In a contest of “eating bitterness” and enduring economic pain, Communist China has infinitely greater staying power than unruly, grievance-ridden...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

China can far outlast America over the Middle East conflict

China can far outlast America over the Middle East conflict

In a contest of “eating bitterness” and enduring economic pain, Communist China has infinitely greater staying power than unruly, grievance-ridden...

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Brisbane Times

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

China can far outlast America over the Middle East conflict

China can far outlast America over the Middle East conflict

In a contest of “eating bitterness” and enduring economic pain, Communist China has infinitely greater staying power than unruly, grievance-ridden...

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WA Today

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

Here are three ways to keep Reform out of No 10 – and one of them starts with you

Here are three ways to keep Reform out of No 10 – and one of them starts with you

There is no sugarcoating the fact that on the basis of last week’s elections, Reform UK is now the largest party in British politics, if only by...

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The Guardian

Daniel Trilling

One Nation blitz cripples Coalition budget response

One Nation blitz cripples Coalition budget response

The party’s overwhelming victory in Farrer shatters the Coalition’s ability to sell itself and to condemn Labor’s tax increases.

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Financial Review

Jennifer Hewett

Trump’s ‘Hail Mary’ attempt to save his war on the world

Trump’s ‘Hail Mary’ attempt to save his war on the world

US courts have now deemed Trump’s first two attempts to impose a global tariff regime unlawful. His third, and probably final, attempt may also be...

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WA Today

Stephen Bartholomeusz

One Nation now represents two of Australia’s best wind and solar regions

One Nation now represents two of Australia’s best wind and solar regions

One Nation’s victory in Farrer places the party at the centre of major renewable energy and transmission projects in regional New South Wales,...

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Pearls and Irritations

Rachel Williamson

NZ’s costly fees‑free scheme did little to widen access to tertiary education – new study

NZ’s costly fees‑free scheme did little to widen access to tertiary education – new study

The government’s scrapping of the fees-free scheme saves money but doesn’t solve deeper inequalities that shape who enrols in tertiary education...

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The Conversation

Lisa meehan