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Australian Police Officer Suspended Over ‘Sling Tackle’ Incident at Melbourne’s Flinders Street Station
Read More An Australian acting police sergeant from Victoria has been suspended after footage emerged on social media showing a civilian being thrown head-first into

Car owners still struggle to pay off their vehicle loans
Read More South African car owners are still grappling with the negative economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, with many defaulting on their vehicle loan

Turkey tribunal accuses state of systematic torture
Read More An international opinion tribunal on Turkey is preparing an application to the International Criminal Court after finding that human rights violations, ranging from

Climate envoys visit South Africa to plan for the end of coal ahead of COP26
Read More Climate envoys from the UK, US, France, Germany and the EU are in South Africa to discuss a possible coal retirement plan. Eskom

Genetically modified food a step closer in England as laws relaxed
Read More GM Genetically modified food a step closer in England as laws relaxed Government removes costs and red tape in go-ahead for more trials

Supermarkets vow to cut ties with meat suppliers found to exploit workers
Read More Animals farmedMeat industry Supermarkets vow to cut ties with meat suppliers found to exploit workers Pledge comes after a Guardian investigation found allegations

Cocktail of pesticides in almost all oranges and grapes, UK study finds
Read More Pesticides Cocktail of pesticides in almost all oranges and grapes, UK study finds Traces of 122 different pesticides in 12 most polluted fruit

Three-quarters of small French boats may be denied fishing in UK waters
Read More Brexit Three-quarters of small French boats may be denied fishing in UK waters UK government has granted licences for only 12 French vessels

UK’s home gas boilers emit twice as much CO2 as all power stations – study
Read More Gas UK’s home gas boilers emit twice as much CO2 as all power stations – study Data highlights urgent need for government action
Key Part of Arizona Genetic-Abnormality Abortion Law Blocked
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Kaiser Poll: Unvaccinated Believe Boosters Prove Vaccines Are Ineffective
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Australian Universities Push For Government to Approve Chinese Vaccines
Read More An employee handles vials containing CoronaVac, Sinovac Biotech’s vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at Butantan biomedical center in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on

Newsom says statewide vaccine mandate in schools is ‘on the table’
Post Content California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday a potential statewide coronavirus vaccine mandate is “on the table” for students 12 and older and his

Newsom says statewide vaccine mandate in schools in ‘on the table’
Post Content California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday a potential statewide coronavirus vaccine mandate is “on the table” for students 12 and older and his
Federal Judge Overturns South Carolina School Mask Ban
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Video captures Australian driver narrowly avoiding oncoming traffic
Post Content Nail-biting footage released by Australian authorities shows a car with a woman and child inside careening through traffic, barely missing several vehicles while

Conservative commentator accuses Loudoun County school board of being ‘child abusers’
Post Content Conservative political commentator Matt Walsh excoriated the Loudoun County school board during their weekly meeting Tuesday for their gender ideology and accused them

McAuliffe says he doesn’t believe parents should tell schools what to teach
Post Content Democratic candidate for Governor of Virginia Terry McAuliffe said he doesn’t think parents should control what schools in the state teach. “I don’t

Kaiser Poll: Unvaccinated Believe Boosters Prove Vaccines Are Ineffective
A survey released Sunday indicates 71% of unvaccinated Americans believe that boosters prove that COVID-19 vaccines are ineffective.

Democratic Sen. Blumenthal rips Afghanistan withdrawal: ‘Nobody in charge’
Post Content Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., took aim at Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin after the military leader’s Senate testimony on Afghanistan, saying Austin had