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'Claw that drags you down': Despair as homeless crisis escalates

Wagga Wagga's homeless say they have 'nowhere to go' despite emergency response Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 5:30am As winter settles over the fog and frost-prone city of Wagga Wagga, there is a sense of despair among the growing number of people experiencing homelessness. "I've already been wet," Deanne said. "The stick's gone through the tent, so there's tape on that.

ABC Australia 6d ago

Man dies in Western Australia after shark attack

Man dies in Western Australia after shark attack The man was fishing when he was bitten by a shark, police say. A man has died after he was bitten by a shark off the south coast of Michaelmas Island in Western Australia. The 35-year-old was attacked while spearfishing with his family close to the town of Albany, police said.

Al Jazeera 4d ago

The World Cup and human trafficking: What the research reveals about the real risks at major sporting events

The World Cup and human trafficking: What the research reveals about the real risks at major sporting events Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor As U.S. cities prepare to host the FIFA World Cup, familiar warnings about human trafficking "spikes" at major sporting events have reemerged. Media outlets point to elevated risks, advocacy groups roll out awareness campaigns, and city authorities and law enforcement ramp up anti-trafficking efforts. This is all well intentioned.

Phys.org 7d ago

Karnataka records sharpest fall in spousal violence: What data reveals

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Times of India 8d ago

Rs 30k for 3rd kid, Rs 40k for 4th: When childbirth becomes number game, it is women who suffer

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Times of India 7d ago

How Britain Became as Poor as Mississippi

Illustrations by Joan WongWho broke Britain? Someone—or something—must have. The past 18 years, enough time for a whole lost generation to be born and brought up, have yielded nothing but stagnation and mass disillusionment.

The Atlantic 7h ago

Microsoft’s AI chief says superintelligence is near, but won’t take your job

Today I’m talking with Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI. And I’m actually going to keep today’s intro short — I’m working from my wife’s family farm this week, as you’ll see in the video, but also this is a real burner of an episode. We covered everything from Mustafa’s approach to training new models to his criticisms of Anthropic talking about Claude as though it is conscious.

The Verge 2d ago

Patients 'chained' at Sri Lankan nursing home where 13 died in fire

Patients 'chained' at Sri Lankan nursing home where 13 died in fire Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 12:19pm In short: A fire at an unregistered nursing home in western Sri Lanka killed 13 residents and injured eight others. One of the residents killed in a fire at the home had been chained. Another was untied so they could be rescued, a staff member said.

ABC Australia 4d ago

How Spain Avoided the Global Populist Backlash

As recently as five years ago, Spain was no one’s idea of an economic success story. Southern European countries have long been notorious for lagging behind their neighbors to the north. Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Spain were referred to by the intentionally unflattering nickname “PIGS” after they had to be bailed out following the 2008 financial crisis.

The Atlantic 9d ago

The Betrayal of Black Patriots

Photographs by Nate Langston PalmerDaniel “Chappie” James Jr. became commander of the Wheelus Air Base, near Tripoli, just after rebels under Muammar Qaddafi took control of Libya in a coup in 1969. In the midst of the insurgency, Qaddafi led an effort to break into the U.S. air base, but James managed to close the gate in time to prevent the young rebel from entering. The incident, which James recounted in a 1978 interview, would come to be the stuff of Air Force lore.

The Atlantic 1d ago