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Slog AM: Another Bad Day for Boeing, the Hobbit Inn near Lake Chelan Is Now Ash, Madison Square Garden’s Big Gay Security Dossier  

Standard Ryanair Flight: A Ryanair flight from Thessaloniki, Greece to Memmingen, Germany had to make an emergency landing after a piece of the engine broke off, flew at a window, and dislodged it, nearly sucking a passenger out of...

ShibShib and Sushi Yoin Open and More Food News

Hungry for news? Welcome to our Friday Feed, where we run through all the local food and restaurant news this month—and maybe help you figure out where to eat this weekend. Departed From This Dock Budd Gould, the founder of the...

RZOLV Secures $1.9M Following ‘Positive Results’ for Lab Test of Cleantech

RZOLV Technologies has secured nearly $2 million through an over-subscribed non-brokered private placement financing. RZOLV, founded in 2022 in Vancouver, has developed a non-toxic, water-based reagent for gold and critical mineral extraction, serving as a cyanide-free alternative in mining to...

Restaurant Roundup: Cold Noodles and Underground Italian 

Noodles might not be at the top of everybody’s list when it comes to treats to cool off this summer—but they should be. Slurping down cold udon, naengmyeon, or bún is as refreshing as it is tasty. There are...

Creditors vote to put food waste startup Goterra in liquidation

A second creditors meeting on Wednesday voted to place the business in liquidation when no buyer emerged after the decade-old Canberra startup was placed in voluntary administration on June 3. Goterra turned food scraps into insect protein and fertiliser using...

Researchers who study happiness across decades keep arriving at the same uncomfortable finding: income, relationships, and health matter less than whether a person can...

The uncomfortable part of happiness research is not that money fails to matter, or that relationships fail to matter, or that health fails to matter. All three matter. The uncomfortable part is that none of them fully protects a...

The adults who spend their final years giving things away aren’t letting go of the past — they’re making sure the people they love...

When an older adult starts giving things away, the easy reading is that they are preparing to disappear. The furniture, the jewellery, the books, the tools, the boxes of photographs: each departure can look like a small surrender. There is...

What political satire can reveal about the strength of a democracy

Satire plays a powerful role in challenging authority, exposing hypocrisy and testing the boundaries of free expression. It's among the forces Judy Woodruff explores in the podcast, “In Pursuit of Happiness.” She sat down with The Onion Network’s Joshua...

Renewed U.S.-Iran fighting threatens hopes of ending war

The U.S.-Iran ceasefire is on the brink after another exchange of fire. Wednesday night, U.S. Central Command said it completed a new round of strikes against Iran. Neither side appears ready to return to talks, and Iran has not...

Small by design: What Canberra’s innovation story teaches us about building in unlikely places

Every innovation playbook I’ve read in the past two decades was written for a large city. The advice is usually the same: bigger is better, and small is something to overcome. But after seven years chairing one of Australia’s most...

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