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Crops are being ravaged and homes are being invaded by the rodents - and itโs costing farmers hundreds of thousands of dollars.
A psychic scammer who defrauded victims through fake blessings to combat curses and evil spirits has admitted to running off with almost half a million dollars.
Silicon Valley is fighting against regulation, taxes and growth of AI and will benefit from having political leverage Silicon Valley had a big night in Californiaโs primary election, proving that the tens of millions of dollars funding candidates across the state was money well spent. While the tech industryโs preferred candidate for governor came in a scant sixth place, donations to smaller elections proved to be a successful strategy. Tech billionaires have in past months thrown their full weight into politics as the industry fights regulations, taxation and promotes the unfettered growth of artificial intelligence. Getting the right candidates in office, especially in its home turf of California, is existential. With favorable candidates, tech companies can gain both political and regulatory leverage to maintain their dominance in business. Continue reading...
The Trump administration must return billions of dollars that importers paid under his sweeping tariff policy after the Supreme Court knocked down some of the duties
In the separate civil trial entering its eighth week, jurors must decide how much compensation the devastated family should receive.
Senate committee also hears Murray Watt needed personal security after sending the union into administration Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The federal government has paid millions of dollars in personal protection for the administrators of the CFMEU, and had to organise security for minister Murray Watt after he introduced the legislation that placed the union into administration, it has been revealed. Under questioning from Liberal senator Jane Hume in the Senate committee on education and employment legislation, it was revealed that the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) has paid millions of dollars to keep the administrators safe. Continue reading...
Record-breaking box office for Backrooms and Obsession has opened the door for twentysomething YouTube creators as the industry rethinks what audiences want At this time last year, the idea of a wide-release feature film-maker cutting their teeth on YouTube was, if not unheard of, certainly still a niche origin story. Siblings Michael and Danny Philippou had just released Bring Her Back, the follow-up to their surprise horror hit Talk to Me, to pretty-good reviews and OK box office; clearly they would continue to work, but the slightly diminished returns didnโt predict a YouTube explosion. Nor did the outright lousiness of Shelby Oaks, from longtime YouTube film critic Chris Stuckmann, when it premiered in theaters later in 2025. Generous horror-festival buzz died down as more people actually laid eyes on the movie; Stuckmann was an obvious enthusiast, and some saw promise in his first effort, but a clumsy found-footage pastiche without much emotional sense didnโt seem like the next big thing, either. But in 2026, something has shifted. In January, YouTuber Markiplier self-released his adaptation of the video game Iron Lung to theaters, and it outgrossed any number of big-studio titles. Then Curry Barker, whose comedy sketches have been a YouTube fixture, unveiled his feature debut Obsession. The film, made for under a million dollars, has become the box office phenomenon of the summer so far, managing a virtually unheard-of feat when its second and third weekends actually outgrossed its first. Obsession is sharing multiplex space with Backrooms, directed by 20-year-old Kane Parsons, who previously brought the spooky internet meme to life in a series of YouTube shorts. Despite being set in a series of purgatorial, sparsely furnished, fluorescent-lit โliminal spacesโ, it was the top movie at the North American box office this weekend, poised to become the biggest-grossing movie from distributor A24 in a matter of days. Backrooms also opened to bigger numbers than any number of starrier or bigger-brand 2026 titles like Wuthering Heights, Scream 7, The Devil Wears Prada 2 or the last Pixar movie. That makes three YouTube-trained film-makers who have presided over some of this yearโs biggest and/or most surprising hits. With them have come countless social media posts about how YouTube, not film school, provides the real training tomorrowโs directors need. Continue reading...
Investigators have renewed their search for Vanessa O'Rourke, 37, who allegedly used GoFundMe donations to fund a vacation to Australia instead of medical care.
A single female can produce over 1 million eggs each year
The president pledged that his National Center for Warrior Independence in Los Angeles would open by Jan. 1, 2028.
Lawsuit says settlement fund was โfraud on the courtโ that would funnel taxpayer dollars to Trump allies Dozens of former federal judges have joined the push to thwart Donald Trumpโs creation of a $1.776bn โanti-weaponization fundโ that would funnel taxpayer dollars to the presidentโs political allies. The bipartisan group of 35 judges filed a lawsuit in the southern district of Florida on Wednesday seeking to reopen Trumpโs legal case against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) over the leaking of his tax information by a whistleblower who was later sentenced to five years in prison. Continue reading...
The US president first announced the board in January, soliciting $1bn 'lifetime membership' fees from world leaders, which included Israel , Qatar and Bahrain.
The issue of billions of dollars worth of assets frozen around the world is said to be the last sticking point in negotiations between Iran and the US
The internet was set ablaze with theories after a man was seen pulling a tarp-wrapped package out of the ocean off the coast of Florida.
A Daily Mail investigation has found that a Biden-era spending blitz affecting large parts of the country is increasingly being viewed as a costly policy failure.
Exclusive: Mining giant says technology is not yet advanced enough to run a fully electrified fleet but experts say it is hooked on federal fuel tax credits Read more from the BHP files investigation here Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast BHP has continued to spend hundreds of millions of dollars buying diesel trucks in the Pilbara despite internal documents suggesting it would increase emissions and be โmisalignedโ with its decarbonisation goals. The mining giant is Australiaโs biggest consumer of diesel and trucks are its biggest single source of diesel emissions. Replacing the fleet with battery-electric trucks is considered a critical step in the multinationalโs efforts to decarbonise. Continue reading...
Regulators and gambling harm advocates have been closely watching the rise in popularity of Polymarket and Kalshi Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast US-based โprediction marketโ websites are taking tens of thousands of dollars in bets on Australian elections and even specific words the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, says in parliament, with gambling harm advocates and the wagering lobby raising alarm. Australian financial and media regulators said they were monitoring the explosion in popularity of platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket, which operate financial exchanges where users buy โsharesโ in contracts on the outcome of events. Continue reading...
Rightwing commentator says she is hundreds of thousands of dollars out of pocket and claims she was misled by promoter Rocksman Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast None of the 15,000 ticket holders for conservative influencer Candace Owensโ cancelled Australian tour are expected to get their money back from the promoter, after it spent all its money then collapsed. Owens herself says she is hundreds of thousands of dollars out of pocket and claims she was misled by the promoter, Rocksman, a company with links to the influential conservative lobby group Turning Point Australia. Continue reading...
A disgraced former real estate agent who fleeced clients out of thousands of dollars to bankroll his drug addiction was dragged back before the court on Tuesday.
This live blog is now closed. Trump dismisses $10bn suit against IRS and creates $1.7bn โanti-weaponizationโ fund Sign up for the Breaking News US email Democratic reactions to the news about Trump moving to withdraw his lawsuit against the IRS are coming in. Ron Wyden, a top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, said Trump deserved no credit for dropping the lawsuit, regardless of his reasons. โEven by his standards the move heโs trying to get away with now is a stunning act of corruption,โ said Wyden in a statement. โWhat Trump wants is a $1.7bn slush fund for right-wing political violence and subversion, and if he follows through, it will be the most brazen theft and abuse of taxpayer dollars by any president in American history.โ Continue reading...