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- The Sydney Morning Herald · Stephen Bartholomeusz
Putin’s pain: The walls are closing in on Russia
The EU approved a €90 billion loan to Ukraine and imposed its 20th sanctions package on Russia, targeting entities in China and others, prompting Chinese retaliation amid Russia's economic struggles.
2 saves - X (formerly Twitter) · The Kobeissi Letter
BREAKING: Iran through Pakistani mediators has given the US a new proposal for reaching a deal on the reopening of the S…
Iran, via Pakistani mediators, proposed a deal to the US for reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending the war, postponing nuclear negotiations and involving President Trump, per Axios.
2 saves - the Guardian · https://www.theguardian.com/profile/ben-doherty
Indigenous speakers booed at Anzac Day services while Ben Roberts-Smith attends separate Gold Coast event
Indigenous speakers delivering welcomes to country at Anzac Day dawn services in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth faced booing disruptions, while war crimes-accused Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith attended a separate Gold Coast event.
2 saves - The Sydney Morning Herald · Nick McKenzie
CFMEU rocked: Administrator resigns, real reason for deputy’s departure revealed
CFMEU administrator Mark Irving resigned two months after investigating his former deputy Zach Smith's misconduct toward two female employees, amid ongoing union reform efforts by the Albanese government.
1 save - Australian Financial Review
Electric Vehicle Tax Exemption: High income earners benefit most, ATO data reveals
ATO data reveals that 30.6% of electric vehicle tax exemption users via novated leases earn over $190,000 annually, with the scheme projected to cost $3 billion by October 2025.
1 save - Australian Financial Review
$10k per household: Iran crisis adds fuel to battery subsidy fire
Australia's federal government has spent over $3.3 billion subsidizing nearly 360,000 home batteries in the first year of its $7.2 billion program, averaging $10,000 per household amid high power and fuel costs fueled by the Iran crisis.
1 save - news.com.au · Brielle Burns
New plan to get Boomers to sell homes
Economist Michael Blythe proposes a 'last homebuyer scheme' modeled on first home buyer grants to incentivize Australian Boomers to downsize from homes with 13 million spare bedrooms amid deepening housing shortage.
1 save - The Economist
Will Kevin Warsh Trumpify the Federal Reserve?
Kevin Warsh, potential incoming Fed chair under Trump, seeks regime change at the Federal Reserve, but a revolution remains unlikely amid Trump's aggressive pressure on Jerome Powell.
1 save - X (formerly Twitter) · Plan C
The current Saylor Curve speed is absolutely WILD: 904 Bitcoin bought per day.Only 450 Bitcoin are mined per day, meanin…
The Saylor Curve model indicates MicroStrategy is buying Bitcoin at a rate of 904 per day, double the 450 Bitcoin mined daily.
1 save - news.com.au · Ike Morris
Kochie bucks trend in major interest rate call
David Koch predicts the RBA will hold interest rates at its May 5 meeting, bucking economist forecasts for hikes amid inflation data, federal budget, and Middle East tensions.
1 save - Australian Financial Review
Why the next 5 days could define your share portfolio and superannuation balance in 2026.
The next five days of earnings reports, inflation data, ASX profit downgrades, and one key news item could determine Australian investors' portfolio and superannuation outcomes in 2026.
1 save - ft.com
Leading central banks play for time on interest rate rises
Leading central banks are delaying interest rate rises amid energy market volatility driven by Donald Trump's Truth Social posts, complicating inflation forecasts.
1 save - news.com.au · Ben Graham
Wall St’s $7 trillion move never seen before
S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit all-time highs, adding $7.6 trillion in market cap since March 30 low, driven by strong Q1 earnings and US-Iran peace talks in Pakistan.
1 save - news.com.au · Alex Blair
FBI scrambles after 11 scientists vanish
FBI investigates potential links among 11 deaths and disappearances of individuals tied to NASA, Los Alamos, MIT, and other scientific or government entities from 2022-2026, amid conspiracy theories and official skepticism.
1 save - The Sydney Morning Herald · Michaela Whitbourn
Rebel Wilson accused of orchestrating hack exposing actor’s nude photo
Charlotte MacInnes is suing Rebel Wilson for defamation over Instagram posts implying she recanted a complaint about producer Amanda Ghost, and accuses Wilson of orchestrating a Snapchat hack that leaked her nude photo.
1 save - X · Dustin
Elon Musk just declared war on the oldest enemy in human history.Not a nation. Not an ideology.Scarcity.For ten thousand…
Elon Musk declares war on scarcity, portrayed as humanity's oldest enemy driving wars, empires, and revolutions over ten thousand years due to shortages of food, land, and labor.
1 save - Australian Financial Review
Radio star Kyle Sandilands could audit Kiis FM accounts and claim revenue share, documents reveal
Kyle Sandilands' contract with Kiis FM allowed him to audit the company's accounts annually and claim nearly 20% of revenue growth in Melbourne and Sydney if his breakfast show met audience targets.
1 save - realestate.com.au
Kyle Sandilands moves into $14m Vaucluse home, drops price on his Hills Shire ‘Castle’
Kyle Sandilands and family moved into their renovated $14m Vaucluse luxury home after adding a third storey for better views, while dropping the price on their $4.9m Hills Shire mansion amid a court battle with ARN.
1 save - news.com.au · Jasmine Kazlauskas
Airline’s ticket prices are about to explode
United Airlines plans to raise ticket prices by up to 20% to offset surging jet fuel costs from the Middle East conflict, with similar cuts and increases affecting Qantas and Jetstar in Australia.
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Ivanka Trump: My Dad Told Me Two Weeks Before He Ran For President!
Ivanka Trump recounts her father Donald Trump informing her two weeks before announcing his presidential run.
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