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Senate Democrats Hold Back to Back Speeches Criticizing Trump’s First 100 Days
The president, meanwhile, presented a very different perspective in his remarks at a rally in Macomb County, Michigan.
China’s Factory Activity Slumps as US Tariffs Take Effect
Official data shows that new export orders dropped to the lowest level—excluding the COVID-19 disruptions—in 13 years.
Interest Rate Cut Hopes Rise as Inflation Holds at 2.4 Percent
Housing, education and food costs rose, but easing rent and insurance kept inflation steady at 2.4 percent, lifting hopes for an RBA rate cut.
Penny Wong Says ‘The Voice’ Will Be Back on the Political Agenda One Day
Comparing the issue to marriage equality, Labor’s Senate leader said people will one day wonder what the fuss was about.
Skip the ABC on Election Night, Dutton Says
Dutton doubles down on ABC criticism, urging voters to ignore ‘hate media’ and trust conversations on the ground ahead of the May 3 election.
Low-Income Australians Priced Out of Most Rental Properties: Report
Anglicare is arguing for tax incentives for investors to be cut, but some say the issue is more about migration.
Trump Says He Will Be Speaking With Albanese Soon
With just days to the election, Trump confirms he’ll speak with Albanese about trade tariffs.
AI Data Centres to Consume 8 Percent of Australia’s Electricity in 5 Years: Deloitte
Australia’s data centres are driving up electricity demand, pushing the tech sector to confront sustainability pressures while navigating risks from AI and digi
Asia’s Largest Cities Are Grappling With Climate, Demographic, and Urban Crises
Climate stress, ageing populations, and unplanned growth threaten the future of Tokyo, Delhi, Shanghai, and Dhaka.
Death of Prince Andrew Accuser ‘A Horrible Thing,’ Trump Says
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of sexually assaulting her at a party held by Jeffrey Epstein, died of a probable suicide in Perth.
Election Watchdog Investigates CCP-Linked Backing of Teal MP Monique Ryan
Members of the Hubei Association, linked to Beijing’s chief foreign influence body, were allegedly told to support the Teal MP.
Australian Prime Minister Congratulates Carney on Election Victory
Canada’s Mark Carney is poised to secure a fourth term for the Liberal Party after claiming victory in the national election.
Labor Defends Consultant Cuts as It Takes Aim at Coalition’s Public Service Slashes
Pressed on the contrast, Albanese said Labor’s cuts were about value for money.
Housing Affordability Tops Australian Voters’ Social Concerns Nationally
The 2025 Salvation Army Social Justice Stocktake provides a detailed insight into what issues are concerning voters as the election draws closer.
The Power of Puccini’s ‘Nessun Dorma’
The great buildup in Puccini’s arias anticipate something from deep within to spring forth.
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