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USF Women’s Basketball Falls to No. 14 Vanderbilt
'A true hero': Australian PM honors hero who tackled Sydney terrorist
Australian PM Anthony Albanese visits Ahmed al Ahmed, wounded while disarming one of the Bondi Beach terrorists, calling him “a true Australian hero.”
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Usman Khawaja left out of Australia’s XI for third Ashes Test in Adelaide | Ashes 2025-26
Usman Khawaja could be facing the end of his international career after being overlooked for the third Ashes Test. Pat Cummins, who will return to captain Australia after what he called an “aggressive” rehabilitation from his back injury, has…
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New Interdiction Doctrine: War on Shadow Fleet
The United States is no longer warning its adversaries. It is physically denying them resources. In late 2025, Washington crossed a doctrinal threshold. Sanctions—long treated as financial abstractions—are now being enforced at sea, in real…
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Too Little, Too Late: The Deadly Cost of Weak Leadership
Sydney’s Bondi Beach was meant to be a site of joy, not terror. On the first night of Hanukkah, a mass shooting at a Jewish festival left at least 16 people dead and 40 injured — a deliberate terrorist attack on Jews celebrating their faith….
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Anglo American and Teck receive Government of Canada approval for merger of equals under Investment Canada Act
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“Hell is empty, and all the devils are here.”
J’accuse…! Today, the governments of Australia, Canada, France and the UK have very little moral fibre left within their ranks. In an open letter written in 1898 by the prominent French writer Emile Zola and addressed to the President of France,…
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Israel, a Country of Wasted Abundance
I am a mother, a consumer, and a former restaurateur. Three different perspectives, one conclusion: in Israel, food is wasted without restraint. I have seen Saturday nights after Shabbat when trash bins overflow with barely touched dishes,…
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They Chose Light in Edinburgh
In the Wake of Terror, Scotland’s Jewish Community Choose Light Just a week ago, in the quiet of our kitchen, I told my husband I wanted to go into Edinburgh to witness my first Chanukah menorah lighting in my new home country, Scotland. It felt…
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