Royal Commission Slams Warnings Delay
A royal commissioner has slammed delays in achieving a clear and nationally consistent bushfire warning system, saying it needs to be in place before the… Read More »Royal Commission Slams Warnings Delay
A royal commissioner has slammed delays in achieving a clear and nationally consistent bushfire warning system, saying it needs to be in place before the… Read More »Royal Commission Slams Warnings Delay
The stepmother of former Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolfe says she was fired the day after Rolfe was charged with murder because of politics. “It… Read More »Stepmother of Ex-Police Officer Says Her Firing Was Motivated by Politics
DUBAI—Iran has sentenced to death Ruhollah Zam, a journalist-turned-activist captured abroad last year, for allegedly fueling anti-government unrest in late 2017 on social media, Iranian… Read More »Iran Sentences Former Journalist to Death for Fueling Unrest
Police are investigating parties involved in violent attacks at last year’s pro-Hong Kong rallies at the University of Queensland (UQ). Queensland Police confirmed with The… Read More »Australian Police Investigating Violent Clashes From Last Year’s HK Rallies
A proposed vacancy tax in Los Angeles that would penalize property owners who don’t rent empty units failed to pass a City Council vote in… Read More »LA Vacancy Tax Proposal Shelved Until 2022
The former police officer who was charged with murder in the shooting of Rayshard Brooks was released on bail Wednesday. Garrett Rolfe, 27, was granted… Read More »Ex-Officer Charged With Murder in Atlanta Shooting Released on Bail
As cases of the CCP virus continue to increase across parts of the United States, people who wish to travel to New York, New Jersey,… Read More »New York, New Jersey, Connecticut Issue Mandatory Quarantine for Visitors From 8 More States
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The United States on Monday told the Taliban terrorist group to continue its commitments to a peace agreement, which include not attacking American troops, amid… Read More »US Restates Expectation on Taliban to Cease Attacks on Americans in Afghanistan
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators launched a bill on June 30 to grant refugee status to Hong Kong residents at risk of persecution by… Read More »Senators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Grant Refugee Status to Hong Kong Residents at Risk of Persecution
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Louisville’s city government has announced plans to review the handling by the mayor’s administration of the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor. The Louisville… Read More »City Council to Probe Handling of Breonna Taylor Shooting
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced that the government will invest heavily in defence over the next decade to protect Australia and its interest in… Read More »Australia to Spend Big on Defence Amid Hostile Global Environment
The United States on Monday told the Taliban terrorist group to continue its commitments to a peace agreement, which include not attacking American troops, amid… Read More »US Restates Expectation on Taliban to Cease Attacks on Americans in Afghanistan
NEW YORK—Many school districts are currently hammering out the new paradigm in education, weighing the risks of COVID-19 versus the potential harm to students and… Read More »Schools Grapple With How, When to Reopen
A new poll released by News Corp’s The Australian shows that Victorians are less satisfied with their state leader and his performance in handling the… Read More »Satisfaction With Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews Dropping: Newspoll
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued a stern warning against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) after it decided to impose a draconian national security… Read More »US Condemns Beijing’s Move to Impose National Security Law on Hong Kong
With anti-police sentiment on the rise, Jamie Huppmann is scared her police officer husband won’t make it home from work. Her husband’s squad car has… Read More »Police Families Feel Scared, Alienated
Hong Kong Leader Addresses UN Human Rights Council as Criticism Mounts Over Beijing’s Security Law “We are deeply concerned by unconfirmed reports that Beijing has… Read More »Australian Economy Needs $90 Billion Extra Stimulus to Recover in Two Years: Think Tank
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued a stern warning against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) after it decided to impose a draconian national security… Read More »US Condemns Beijing’s Move to Impose National Security Law on Hong Kong
The welfare systems of Scandinavian countries are often touted as examples of socialism implemented successfully. But how is the “democratic socialism” being advanced in America… Read More »Dinesh D’Souza: On the Toppling of Statues and Socialism’s Divisive Push in America
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves on Tuesday signed a bill into law replacing the current state flag that includes a Confederate emblem. The removal of the… Read More »Mississippi Governor Signs Bill Removing State Flag With Confederate Emblem
Hong Kong Leader Addresses UN Human Rights Council as Criticism Mounts Over Beijing’s Security Law “We are deeply concerned by unconfirmed reports that Beijing has… Read More »Victoria Records 73 New COVID-19 Cases
TULSA, Okla.—One of the two Tulsa, Oklahoma, police officers who were shot during a traffic stop has died, authorities said Tuesday. Police Chief Wendell Franklin… Read More »One of Two Oklahoma Officers Shot During Traffic Stop Dies
Hong Kong Leader Addresses UN Human Rights Council as Criticism Mounts Over Beijing’s Security Law “We are deeply concerned by unconfirmed reports that Beijing has… Read More »Australian Government Celebrates Emissions Reductions
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Hong Kong Leader Addresses UN Human Rights Council as Criticism Mounts Over Beijing’s Security Law “We are deeply concerned by unconfirmed reports that Beijing has… Read More »Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering for Drug Cartels
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