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Police Manhunt Underway After RM1.7 Million Jewellery Heist at SkyAvenue Mall
Three suspects remain at large following a two-minute armed robbery at a SkyAvenue Mall goldsmith that netted RM1.7 million in jewellery and gold.
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Labor MP Josh Burns discusses life, ADHD, and navigating public scrutiny
Federal MP Josh Burns opens up about his ADHD diagnosis, his relationship with Georgie Purcell, and the personal toll of rising antisemitism in his electorate.
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Australian Senate Passes Overhauled NDIS Bill Following Labor-Coalition Deal
The Australian government secured the passage of its NDIS overhaul bill in the Senate after agreeing to 63 amendments in a deal with the Coalition.
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Canada’s Citizenship by Descent Backlog Hits 121,000 as Wait Times Surge to 25 Months
New processing data shows a 25-month wait for Canadian citizenship certificates as a backlog of 121,000 applications follows recent legislative changes.
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BMD Implicated in Alleged Comancheros Bikie Confrontation at Queensland Project
Evidence at a Queensland inquiry suggests security contractors hired by BMD coordinated with bikie gang members to threaten a union delegate at a government project.
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Wrongfully Convicted Brothers Sue Green Bay, Citing Coerced Confessions and Fabricated Evidence
David and Robert Bintz are suing Green Bay after DNA evidence exonerated them of a 1987 murder following decades of wrongful imprisonment.
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration Move to Halt FBI Headquarters Relocation
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration cannot halt the planned relocation of the FBI headquarters to Greenbelt, Maryland, citing unlawful fund redirection.
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Air Force Major Faces Career Fallout After Capitol Protest Against Trump
Active-duty Major Jason Watson faces potential military discharge after being arrested for protesting President Trump’s foreign policy in uniform.
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New York City Mayor’s Approval Surges to 69 Percent Amid Stiffening Legislative Friction
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s approval rating surged to 69% in August, gaining 11 points despite rising friction with the City Council over tax policies.
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Trump Honors California Teen Lifeguard Following Viral Rescue
President Trump honored 16-year-old lifeguard Ryder Williams at the White House for his viral rescue of a 10-year-old boy in Santa Cruz this past July.
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Desert Remains Unrelated to Kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, Arizona Authorities Confirm
Arizona police confirmed desert remains found near Tucson are unrelated to abducted 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, keeping the high-profile kidnapping case open.
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Texas families petition Supreme Court to block Ten Commandments law
Texas families have petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to challenge a state law mandating Ten Commandments displays in schools, testing evolving legal norms.
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Tupac Shakur Murder Trial: Opening Statements Begin in Las Vegas
Opening statements have commenced in the trial of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, the only person charged in the 1996 murder of hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur.
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Ossoff-Trump Feud Intensifies Over Role of White House Aide Natalie Harp
Senator Jon Ossoff’s criticism of Natalie Harp’s influence in the Trump White House has sparked a heated personal feud between the senator and the president.
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Paul Kelly’s ‘The Twilight of Exceptionalism’ Examines the Coalition’s Decade of Unrest
Veteran journalist Paul Kelly’s latest book chronicles the Coalition’s 2013-2022 governance, detailing the internal failures and ideological shifts of a turbulent era.
