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Tess Rowlatt bailed to four-star Melbourne hotel after meth trafficking guilty plea
Tess Rowlatt, a 36-year-old Melbourne woman dubbed a “party girl”, has been granted bail after pleading guilty to trafficking methamphetamine and dealing with the proceeds of crime. County Court judge Duncan Allen released the repeat drug offender to a “suitable bail address”, allowing her to move from a cell at the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre…
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Georgia child welfare chief accuses Ossoff of exploiting foster children for campaign
Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff, a Democrat facing a closely watched re-election contest, has been accused by the state’s top child welfare official of exploiting vulnerable children for political gain. The row followed the release of Ossoff’s campaign advertisement, titled “Our Kids”, which highlights his role in a bipartisan investigation into Georgia’s troubled foster care system.…
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Federal lawyers exit Trump administration and join Democratic legal challenges
Fox News Digital reports that more than 10,000 federal lawyers — roughly a fifth of all attorneys employed by the US government — have left their posts since the start of 2025, and that Democratic state attorneys general are recruiting some of them to strengthen legal challenges against President Trump’s second-term agenda. The trend matters…
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Reconciliation aside, palace aides would tightly manage any Harry meeting with Charles
Royal commentators have told US and British outlets that if Prince Harry secures a meeting with King Charles during a UK visit, palace aides would tightly manage every moment rather than allow a relaxed private reunion. The claims matter because they point to lingering distrust between the Duke of Sussex and the royal household, and…
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Home-cooked prime rib can rival or beat steakhouse versions, experts say
Food experts have told Fox News Digital that home cooks can produce prime rib that rivals or even surpasses the version served in restaurants, challenging the assumption that this pricey roast is best left to professionals. The reassurance matters as more Americans seek to boost their protein intake and consider buying the cut, which is…
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North Carolina among a dozen tight races set to decide Senate control
With just under four months until the 2026 US midterm elections, control of the Senate is on a knife-edge, as both parties express confidence about the outcome. Republicans currently hold a 53–47 majority, and the article surveys a dozen competitive races that could decide which party runs the chamber, making it a key marker of…
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A boozy road trip to Venice anchors Francesco Sossai’s ageing tragicomedy
The Guardian has published a review of The Last One for the Road, a new tragicomedy by director Francesco Sossai. The film is presented as a road movie and buddy comedy following two amiable, perpetually drunk middle-aged men on a wandering journey towards Venice, and the review matters as a critical appraisal of a low-key…
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The Tatas business dynasty to become multi-season Indian biographical drama series
India’s T-Series Films and Almighty Motion Picture, the team behind the Amazon MX Player hit “Made in India: A Titan Story”, are reuniting for “The Tatas”, a multi-season drama chronicling one of India’s most prominent business dynasties. The project adapts Girish Kuber’s award-winning book “The Tatas: How a Family Built a Business and a Nation”…
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777, a genre-fusing debut single from ONE OK ROCK supergroup YAO
YAO, a new collaborative project uniting Japanese band ONE OK ROCK with artists Awich, Paledusk and Chico Carlito, has released its debut single, ‘777’. The venture matters as an experiment in fusing acts from different musical backgrounds into a single unit, with its name drawn from the Japanese concept of “Yaoyorozu no Kami”, meaning Eight…
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Wirral children handed folded paper hedgehogs made from erotic novel pages
Parents in the Wirral, near Liverpool, have reacted with alarm after their young children were handed folded-paper hedgehog ornaments that turned out to be made from the pages of an erotic novel. The seemingly harmless gifts were distributed to children inside Tesco and Morrisons stores by an elderly couple who claimed they crafted them from…