Kars4Kids Jingle Banned in California for False Ads
A California judge ruled Kars4Kids' ads are false advertising, as the charity funnels millions to a Jewish nonprofit for Israel trips without disclosure.
A California judge ruled Kars4Kids' ads are false advertising, as the charity funnels millions to a Jewish nonprofit for Israel trips without disclosure.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping invoked the ancient Greek concept of the Thucydides Trap during talks with Donald Trump, warning of potential conflict over Taiwan and urging a new paradigm for US-China relations.
Guardian columnist Rafael Behr discusses Wes Streeting's resignation as health secretary and Andy Burnham's potential return to parliament, amid Labour leadership chaos.
The ABC ombudsman found Laura Tingle's analysis of journalist killings by Israel to be 'duly impartial' after a coordinated campaign of 56 identical complaints.
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Minnesota Democratic lawmakers began a sit-in after the Republican speaker failed to bring a gun violence prevention bill to a vote, following a school shooting that killed two students.
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Matthew Wale has been elected as the new prime minister of the Solomon Islands, succeeding Manasseh Sogavare in a closely contested parliamentary vote.
Angus Taylor's plan to cut immigration and welfare for permanent residents sparks backlash, with PM Albanese accusing him of dog-whistling and copying One Nation.
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RecommendedPauline Hanson billed taxpayers nearly $16,000 for charter flights after flying on Gina Rinehart's private jet, despite claiming the flood tour cost taxpayers nothing.
Explore the rise of Lawrence Karma, a notorious gangster who transformed into a political icon in Narendra Modi's India, reflecting the country's complex social and political dynamics.
An Iraqi refugee who spent over a decade in UK asylum limbo describes the terror of smuggling himself out in a lorry to avoid deportation.
As Labour faces internal strife, the question arises: why does Britain need a Labour party in 2026? Candidates must articulate a compelling vision beyond mere competence.
A Guardian podcast examines whether Donald Trump's influence will cost Republicans the Senate in the November midterms, with expert analysis on key races.
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RecommendedLabor broke a key promise to reform capital gains tax and negative gearing. Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends it as necessary for fairness. Experts debate when broken promises matter in politics.
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Four years into the war, Russia faces economic strain, massive casualties, and minimal gains. Even loyal supporters show unease as Ukraine's drone attacks reach deep into Russia.
Australian court rules Giggle for Girls app discriminated against trans woman Roxanne Tickle, upholding appeal and setting precedent for transgender rights.
Trump says US and China 'feel very similar' on ending Iran war, but offers no details. China calls for ceasefire and open straits, while Beijing resists pressure to intervene.
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RecommendedWith Wes Streeting resigning and Andy Burnham eyeing a comeback, Keir Starmer faces a leadership crisis. Can he cling to power despite economic and political pressures?
Democrats aim to flip the Senate in the 2026 midterms. Jonathan Freedland and Jonathan Martin analyze Trump's chances and the impact of losing the upper chamber.
Australia bans neo-Nazi group National Socialist Network under new hate laws, making membership and support a criminal offense with up to 15 years in prison.
President Donald Trump stated that his visit to China was 'incredible,' highlighting resolved issues and strong trade deals with Xi Jinping, including discussions on Iran.
British Gas customers will receive up to £112m in compensation and debt write-offs after Ofgem found the supplier forced prepayment meters on vulnerable households.
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RecommendedThe Labour Party's short-term focus threatens to undo its historical achievements. This article examines the dangers of a one-term mindset and the need for long-term vision.
Pauline Hanson billed taxpayers nearly $16,000 for private charter flights to flood-affected Queensland, contradicting her earlier claim that the trip was at no cost to the taxpayer.
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Andy Burnham announces bid for Makerfield by-election, potentially setting up a leadership challenge. Wes Streeting resigns, citing government drift. Labour turmoil deepens.
Hundreds of residents back a campaign to save the Kenley Hotel, a historic pub with RAF links, as a community hub. An ACV application has been submitted.
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RecommendedSir James Dyson and Sir Jim Ratcliffe lost a combined £10bn over the past year, per the Sunday Times Rich List. Dyson's wealth fell £8.8bn, Ratcliffe's £1.8bn.