Kenya Mcchell Chapman, a 32-year-old Virginia resident, appeared before a federal court facing charges of dealing firearms without a license in connection to the March 12 shooting at Old Dominion University. In addition, he faces three counts of making false statements during firearm purchases. Officials accuse Chapman of stealing the gun and illegally selling it to an individual with a terrorism conviction, who then used the weapon in a deadly attack. This case underscores critical issues with illegal firearm distribution and the potential consequences when such weapons fall into the wrong hands. The shooting resulted in significant loss and trauma... [Continue Reading]
You could argue Melbourne didn't warm to the the duo's shock jock style but I think the answer is much simpler. [Continue Reading]
The Interior Minister of Qatar, Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, reassured the public that national security is stable and under constant surveillance despite volatile conditions in the surrounding region. The statement highlights the government's readiness to respond swiftly to any threats to safeguard public safety and maintain order. The announcement reflects growing concerns over regional instability, underscoring Qatar’s proactive approach to security with round-the-clock monitoring by internal security forces and civil defense. This vigilance aims to protect daily life and critical infrastructure from potential spillover effects of nearby conflicts. The remarks reaffirm the leadership role of Amir Sheikh... [Continue Reading]
As the conflict in the Middle East escalates, the United States is significantly increasing its military presence in the region. U.S. officials confirmed that additional Marines and warships are being deployed in response to ongoing aerial bombardments and artillery strikes. This military maneuver comes as Iran's response to these strikes has demonstrated a surprising resilience, challenging initial expectations set during previous administrations. The recent escalation of hostilities, particularly involving strikes by Israel and the U.S. against Iranian targets, has contributed to heightened tensions in the region. Reports indicate that the strikes have created a chaotic environment for international shipping routes,... [Continue Reading]
A stand-off over insurance could spell the end of a popular farmers' market operating for free in a council park in south-east Queensland. [Continue Reading]
Israel's military operation in Lebanon has intensified significantly, with recent airstrikes resulting in devastating impacts. As reported, the latest Israeli missile strike targeted a building in southern Lebanon, leading to destruction captured on video and shared widely across news platforms. Additionally, a bridge crossing the Litani River was destroyed during these operations. Since the onset of this intensified campaign in early March, the toll on human life has been steep, with confirmed casualties now reaching 773 in Lebanon alone. The ongoing military actions have raised alarm as Israel warned that Lebanon could face destruction akin to that seen in Gaza.... [Continue Reading]
Maggie is panicking. [Continue Reading]
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Halifax, Nova Scotia, announced a public safety alert concerning Patrick Celestine Hyslop, a 45-year-old man with multiple convictions for sexual assault and sexual interference involving minors. Hyslop is currently evading arrest after failing to comply with the conditions of his release order, prompting a province-wide warrant. This alert aims to inform the public of Hyslop’s presence in the Halifax Regional area to enhance community safety and support law enforcement efforts to capture him. While no immediate threat to the general public is stated, Hyslop's high-risk status underscores the potential danger, especially to youth. Residents... [Continue Reading]
Dennis Richardson calls for a second interim report from the royal commission into antisemitism, warning it would be "unacceptable" to leave findings about any intelligence failures that contributed to the Bondi terrorist attack until the end of the year. [Continue Reading]
Everyday items Australians can expect to be affected as the world faces a worsening fuel shortage due to war in the Middle East. [Continue Reading]
An image appearing to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the sacked UK ambassador to Washington, Peter Mandelson, with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein has been uncovered in the latest document dump released by the US DOJ. [Continue Reading]
From Monday, Victorians will be able to use phones and credit cards to pay for public transport on a small number of lines as part of a trial. [Continue Reading]
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz issued a stark warning about increasing violence in the Middle East, specifically pointing to Iran's ongoing 'indiscriminate' attacks on regional countries. He stressed the danger of prolonged conflict and called for a comprehensive plan to end the war with Iran to prevent uncontrollable consequences both in the Middle East and beyond, including Europe's security. Merz's remarks come amid heightened global tensions as the United States has temporarily allowed certain countries a 30-day waiver to purchase sanctioned Russian oil stuck at sea. The German leader criticized any softening of sanctions on Russia, reinforcing the importance of maintaining... [Continue Reading]
China unveils its five-year plan for tech dominance , including flying cars, brain-chip implants and humanoid robots. [Continue Reading]
Iranian refugees in Australia welcome Iran's footballers being granted asylum, but question why others remain stuck on a years' long waitlist for permanent residency. [Continue Reading]
Israeli warplanes intensified air attacks on southern Lebanon, hitting towns including Ghaziyeh, Bint Jbeil, Jebchit, Sawaneh, and Yater. The strikes have killed at least eight people, among them two children and emergency responders. Multiple residential buildings, shops, and a gas station were severely damaged, displacing civilians and heightening fears of further escalation. The attacks directly impact thousands of Lebanese civilians, increasing humanitarian needs and complicating relief efforts amid the ongoing conflict with Israel and Hezbollah. The targeting of paramedics and residential areas raises concerns about the safety of non-combatants and potential violations of international humanitarian law. These airstrikes mark a... [Continue Reading]
TSA employees have been working in US airports without pay since the partial shutdown began in FebruaryA rising number of US airports are asking for donations to support employees affected by the partial government shutdown with airport security officials missing their first full paychecks Friday.Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees have been working in airports around the US without pay since a shutdown began in February after Republicans and Democrats failed to reach a funding agreement. Democrats have since refused to support a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, the TSA’s parent agency, without first receiving guaranteed immigration enforcement... [Continue Reading]
Multiple international security agencies have issued related announcements regarding the same developing event. Severity: HIGH (85/100) Reason: Multiple fatalities including children and paramedics, extensive civilian damage, heightened risk of wider regional conflict Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple towns in southern Lebanon, killing at least eight people, including two children. The strikes caused widespread damage to civilian homes and infrastructure. Emergency services continue to assist the wounded amid ongoing hostilities in the region. Agencies involved: - Qatar News Agency General - United Nations News - 360LiveNews Authorities across multiple jurisdictions are coordinating responses as the situation develops. Source: Breaking-360LiveNews #IsraeliAirstrikes #SouthernLebanon #Paramedics... [Continue Reading]
Bronwen Paterson spoke out about the devastation of her partner experiencing ramping in his final hours. Then, a government email bungle left her traumatised. [Continue Reading]
There been a fresh twist in the long-running saga of child molester Charles Batham, with NSW authorities requesting his transfer from jail interstate to face new charges. [Continue Reading]
He's got quite the fight on his hands. [Continue Reading]
France’s armed forces ministry on Friday said a drone strike killed a French soldier and wounded six others in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region. President Emmanuel Macron described the attack as "unacceptable" and insisted Paris’s role in the Middle East war remained strictly defensive. [Continue Reading]
South Australia's second-largest city does not have an MP, but some say it has an incumbent. [Continue Reading]
The parcel plot is one of a wave of sabotage attacks across Europe which officials have linked to Russia. [Continue Reading]
Grammarly made a deepfake of my mind. I’m fighting back. [Continue Reading]
Iran’s response to days of aerial bombardment and long-range artillery strikes has proved more resilient than Trump administration officials anticipated. [Continue Reading]
A federal judge on Friday quashed US Justice Department subpoenas issued to the Federal Reserve in January, a severe blow to an investigation that has already attracted strong criticism on Capitol Hill. Judge James Boasberg said that a “mountain of evidence suggests” that the purpose of the subpoenas was simply to pressure the Fed to cut its key interest rate, as US President Donald Trump has repeatedly demanded. Fed Chair Jerome Powell revealed the investigation on January 11, prompting Senator... [Continue Reading]
It is unclear from the video alone whether the U.S. or Bahraini military launched the missiles. Iran has frequently accused Persian Gulf countries of allowing their territory to be used as a launchpad for U.S. attacks. [Continue Reading]
Israel has warned Lebanon could face Gaza-level destruction. [Continue Reading]
Kenya Chapman was arrested for allegedly selling firearm to Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who killed one person on ThursdayThe US Department of Justice on Friday charged a man who authorities say sold a gun to the Old Dominion University (ODU) shooter despite the gunman’s previous conviction in a terrorism case.Kenya Chapman is facing federal charges in connection to the sale of the weapon to Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a former army national guard member who yelled “Allahu Akbar” before he opened fire in a classroom at the Virginia school on Thursday, according to authorities. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
A methodological change contributed to a better-than-expected inflation report, prompting questions from some economists. [Continue Reading]
In response to escalating tensions following the ongoing conflict with Iran, President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of approximately 5,000 United States Marines to the Strait of Hormuz. This strategic move comes as the United States seeks to secure its interests in the region amid rising oil prices and instability stemming from military actions. The deployment was formalized after Secretary of War Pete Hegseth approved a request for an amphibious ready group. This group is composed of multiple warships, including the USS Tripoli, an amphibious assault ship weighing 18,500 tons, which carries around 2,000 Marines. In addition to the... [Continue Reading]
Longreach braces for flooding set to peak this weekend as residents in low-lying areas of the town are told to sandbag their homes. [Continue Reading]
Smoke and flames rising beside a road in central Israel after an Iranian missile attack, the Israeli army said. [Continue Reading]
The latest wellness craze to take social media by storm is fuelling a growing grey market of injectable peptides in Australia, and it has experts worried. [Continue Reading]
Former European Commission President Romano Prodi told Euronews it is high time a diplomatic solution was found to the crisis. [Continue Reading]
A new documentary 'Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere' was released on Netflix on Wednesday. [Continue Reading]
Canada has appointed Anton Boegman as the proposed Foreign Influence Transparency Commissioner, a key role designed to increase scrutiny over foreign interference in Canadian politics. Boegman will oversee enforcement of the Foreign Influence Transparency and Accountability Act (FITAA), which requires the registration and public disclosure of foreign influence efforts. The establishment of this commissioner position aims to protect Canada’s political system from covert foreign operations that could undermine democratic processes. By maintaining a public registry, the office intends to enhance transparency and inform citizens about external attempts to influence Canadian policies and decisions. Boegman's extensive leadership experience was a decisive... [Continue Reading]
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a proposed court order requiring Adobe Inc. to resolve claims that it violated the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act (ROSCA). The government accused Adobe of using fine print and hard-to-find links to obscure key subscription terms and cancellation processes. Under the proposed settlement, Adobe will pay $75 million in civil penalties and offer $75 million worth of free services to customers who were misled. Two Adobe employees named in the case are also part of the agreement. This resolution targets deceptive subscription practices that can trap consumers into unwanted recurring payments. The decision... [Continue Reading]
A large explosion rocks Iran's capital, where thousands had gathered for a rally to support Palestinians, while the US military confirms all six crew members who were onboard a refuelling aircraft that crashed in western Iraq have died. Follow live. [Continue Reading]
An alleged cocaine boss with a US$2 million bounty on his head was captured by Bolivian forces as the Andean nation renews cooperation with the US after decades of hostility. Dozens of antinarcotics police raided two houses in Santa Cruz in the early hours of Friday, with snipers positioned on nearby rooftops. Their target, Uruguayan citizen Sebastian Enrique Marset Cabrera, was immediately put on a plane to be transferred to the US by the Drug Enforcement Administration. Bolivia’s President... [Continue Reading]
Qatar’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al Khulaifi, held a phone conversation with Bolivia’s Foreign Minister, Fernando Aramayo, addressing growing military tensions in the region and their impact on both regional and international security. The officials explored ways to strengthen bilateral ties while expressing concerns over instability driven by ongoing conflicts. During the call, Qatar strongly condemned Iranian military actions targeting its territory, declaring such assaults unacceptable under any justification. The diplomatic dialogue underscored Qatar’s position against regional aggression and its commitment to peace through diplomatic channels. This conversation reflects broader regional anxieties about escalating... [Continue Reading]
Despite being largely outplayed by North Korea, the Australians have activated their belief mindset, and are zeroing in on the Women's Asian Cup trophy. [Continue Reading]
Australian exporters are facing increasing air and sea freight costs, as well as the possibility of diving consumer confidence. [Continue Reading]
Ben Tudhope has won his second medal of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Games, claiming bronze in the men's banked slalom SB-LL2. [Continue Reading]
'We're on plan to defeat, destroy, disable all of their meaningful military capabilities.' [Continue Reading]
Drought conditions in South Australia and flooding in the country's north have created a "perfect storm" for feral animal numbers to explode. [Continue Reading]
It’s been a week that’s seen a new Ayatollah proclaimed in Iran. Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the assassinated supreme leader Ali Khamenei, has not been seen in public and is believed to be in hiding after reportedly being injured in the same strike that killed his father. State television showed crowds chanting “Long Live Khamenei”, while at night in Tehran some residents risked arrest to shout from their windows: “Death to Mojtaba”. A statement attributed to the new leader vowed continued attacks on US and Israeli interests, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and what it called “never-ending revenge”. [Continue Reading]
The average starting price of the 28 winners hit a 10-year high as 2026 marked a difficult year for punters at the Cheltenham Festival. [Continue Reading]