‘Trainwreck of a presidency’: Democrats in a ‘panic’ as voters abandon Joe Biden
Sky News host James Morrow says voters of “all sorts of descriptions” appear to be “abandoning” US President Joe Biden.
Sky News host James Morrow says voters of “all sorts of descriptions” appear to be “abandoning” US President Joe Biden.
Former British commander Richard Kemp says the Israeli Defence Force is fighting “extremely effectively” in Gaza.
Sky News host Rita Panahi has poked fun at a new documentary series about gay animals.
Sky News host Rowan Dean says efforts to close the gap between Indigenous Australians and the rest of the country “stalled” during the Voice…
Wrong Speak Publishing founder Adam B. Coleman says Joe Biden is “losing the black vote” due to mostly economic reasons.
Sky News host James Morrow reacts to footage of millennials on a hunger strike over the war in Gaza.
The condition of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is unknown after a helicopter carrying the leader went missing, with a large-scale search and rescue operation in place.
Police have launched an investigation after the bodies of a 38-year-old father and his two-year-old son were found at a home in New South Wales.
A man has been charged over the alleged stabbing of a NSW police officer that occurred in Sydney’s CBD over the weekend.
Billionaire rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has made a public statement after a video surfaced of him allegedly beating ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
Australian universities cannot afford to ease off in their efforts to quell the hateful pro-Hamas uprisings that are growing daily across the country and threatening our fundamental Western values, writes Roger Gewolb.
Melbourne has ignited in protests as riot police descend on the city centre to create a divide between those chanting “intifada, intifada” and those brandishing the slogan “stop hate mate”.
Nationals leader David Littleproud has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to show leadership and expel WA Senator Fatima Payman from the Labor Party over her use of a controversial pro-Palestine slogan.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has claimed the Liberals had taken a leaf from her policy book, insisting immigration was only beneficial if managed in a “balanced way”.
Australia’s federal treasurer has denounced a Coalition proposal to slash immigration, claiming it will “cost the economy billions” while only impacting the housing crisis “at the margins”.
Nationals Party leader David Littleproud has announced plans to revive the scrapped Australian Agricultural Visa and argued “common sense” solutions are needed to rebalance immigration.
Labor’s Andrew Charlton has acknowledged Australia is in the midst of a “full blown housing crisis”, but he attacked the Coalition’s housing policy as a “nightmare for first home buyers”.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed the Australian government would “make representations” for the father of an NRL player who was detained in the Philippines for drug trafficking.
One Australian is among eight people injured and six dead after several gunmen opened fire on tourists in Afghanistan.
A man in his forties has been arrested and charged after assaulting four women travelling separately on an Adelaide train.
Anthony Albanese has addressed delegates at the annual Victorian Labor conference and celebrated the 2023-24 budget while taking jabs at both the Coalition and the Greens.
A member of Israel’s war cabinet has threatened to quit the government if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not formulate a new war plan.
Leading US golfer Scottie Scheffler has spoken out on what he describes as a “very chaotic situation” which saw him arrested by police on the way to the second round of the PGA Championship in Kentucky.
The US National Institute of Health has finally conceded the country’s taxpayers footed the bill for gain-of-function research at China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology in the months and years before the COVID pandemic.
Vladimir Putin has arrived in China’s capital for discussions with President Xi Jinping, greeted by army bands and military dignitaries on the western edge of Tiananmen Square.
A Buckingham Palace insider has provided a rare update on King Charles’ health just days after the monarch revealed he lost his sense of taste during his cancer treatment.
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico “will survive” a shock assassination attempt which saw a gunman unload five shots into his body and forced him to undergo marathon emergency surgery.
Joe Biden and Donald Trump have agreed to face off against each other in two debates – one of which is in just over a month – as their war of words ahead of November’s presidential election escalates.
New York’s Democrat mayor is under fire after he “demeaned” and “dehumanised” migrants by saying they would be suitable to fill a shortage of lifeguards in the city as they make “excellent swimmers”.
The Australian National Affairs Editor Joe Kelly says Opposition leader Peter Dutton’s budget reply speech was “punchy and political”.
Sky News contributor Kosha Gada says Anthony Albanese has “invited” criticism of housing policies and the cost-of-living crisis upon himself…
Former foreign minister Alexander Downer has criticised the Australian government’s “disgraceful” vote in favour of a UN resolution on…
Major changes have been announced by Visa this week to give customers more flexible options in processing payments.
The most popular pins used on devices and ATMs have been revealed in a new cybersecurity report that analysed the most likely combinations to be exposed to data breaches.
Travellers have been forced to evacuate a plane via its emergency slides after the aircraft ignited into flames.
Two favourites among Aussies have become the go-to car brands targeted by thieves in 2023, which is likely due to a disturbing social media trend.
A Tesla production supervisor was given the boot from his job even though he had “sacrificed a lot” by living in his car to avoid his hour-and-a-half commute home and showered at the factory.
The dawn of self-driving cars could lead to major traffic law changes, including a possible fourth “white” traffic signal to show that autonomous vehicles have right of way, researchers have revealed.
Oprah Winfrey has admitted she set a high standard for dieters “that I nor anybody else could uphold” during her time as Queen of daytime TV.
Conservative news site Daily Wire muzzled its former commentator Candace Owens because the company believed she would prevail in a debate against Ben Shapiro over Israel, Chris Cuomo has claimed.
Leading economists are warning Treasurer Jim Chalmers must rein in spending ahead of Tuesday’s federal budget, arguing the government needs to do more to reduce structural deficits as it risks being “insufficiently aligned” with the Reserve Bank.
Kate Middleton has announced her first official project as Princess of Wales since taking a break from public life following abdominal surgery and a cancer diagnosis.
Meghan Markle is facing competition as the most senior royal woman living in the United States after a major member of another European monarchy confirmed her move to the US.
A Sussex insider has revived speculation Meghan Markle is considering a career in politics following Harry and Meghan’s unofficial “royal tour” of Nigeria.
A palace insider has revealed Prince Harry is still “determined” to win over his father King Charles, despite the monarch’s anger at the Sussexes’ unofficial “royal tour” in Nigeria.
King Charles is reportedly furious with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after their visit to Nigeria and is determined to stop the Sussexes undertaking any more Commonwealth “tours”.
Prince Harry appeared “downcast and upset” as he stepped off a plane in Los Angeles after his Nigeria trip and missing out on a reunion with his father in the UK, a royal expert has claimed.
A royal author has revealed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s unofficial trip to Nigeria left King Charles and Prince William “absolutely furious”.
Harry and Meghan’s Nigeria trip “confirmed the worst fears” of his family, and made Prince William and King Charles “absolutely furious”, author and royal expert Tom Quinn has said.
The number of people in Queensland staying in hospital for longer than needed has reached a record high.
Anthony Albanese has backed calls for an age limit on social media in a bid to protect children’s mental health.
The Coalition has seven locations in mind for nuclear power plants.
The Albanese government’s federal budget has fallen flat, according to the latest Newspoll.
The Australian Associate Editor Graham Lloyd says the budget is “hostage” to the economy.
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson calls for Australia to “stop” foreign investment altogether.
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson says the Coalition’s budget reply regarding migration was important so that all Australians “have a roof…
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has slammed Labor Senator Fatima Payman’s anti-Israeli comments.
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson says the Coalition’s budget reply had “One Nation’s policies” which “were picked up” from her.
Labor MP Andrew Charlton says the people who don’t like nuclear energy are in Peter Dutton’s party room “holding him back” on his nuclear…
Labor MP Andrew Charlton says Opposition leader Peter Dutton had his “big chance” with his budget reply but did not announce “a single…
Labor MP Andrew Charlton says the Opposition’s signature super for housing policy will “hurt the people it is aimed to help”.
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