Here we go again: latest Trump tariff deadline looms amid inflation concerns | Trump tariffs

When Donald Trump unveiled his “liberation day” tariffs in the spring, only to pull the plug days later as panic tore through global markets, his officials scrambled to present the climbdown as... Read more »

Declassified documents reveal F-16 collision with unknown flying object

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Declassified documents revealing a United States military aircraft was previously struck by an unknown flying object is raising eyebrows as experts point to other... Read more »

New leash on life for abandoned and abused dogs in Israel 

In Moshav Megadim in northern Israel, a modest dog kennel houses one of the most inspiring animal welfare organizations in the country.   Gilboa Loves Animals was founded in 2006 with the goal... Read more »

Half of requests for complex dental work are being rejected under national insurance plan

As federal dental care expands to cover most uninsured Canadians, providers say some procedures are being bogged down by paperwork and processing delays. Health Canada says 52 per cent of requests for pre-authorized... Read more »

Men’s Softball World Cup: Black Sox secure final spot with decisive win over Japan

It was an action-packed opening inning between the two sides and tournament favourites. New Zealand Black Sox captain Cole Evans sent a rise ball over the fence against Japan in the top... Read more »

Chile targets fast fashion waste with landmark desert cleanup plan | Chile

In a dusty corner of the Atacama Desert, the driest non-polar region on Earth, mounds of used clothes are scattered across the sand, where they sit, bleached and tattered, under the sun.... Read more »

Visit to Scotland ‘means the world’ to 100-year-old veterans, says charity

Donald Turrell, 100; Dorothea Barron, 100; and Eugeniusz Niedzielski, 101, are set to travel to Scotland in August in a trip organised by the Taxi Charity for Military Veterans (TCMV). As well... Read more »

‘Not unexpected’ for China to observe Australia’s military games, minister says

Key PointsTalisman Sabre military exercises have begun in Brisbane.Defence industry minister Pat Conroy says he would expect China to observe them as they have the last four times.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is... Read more »

Do smartphones make people stupid?

To the understandable satisfaction of progressive-minded educationalists, especially those who wanted to believe that almost everything depends on social conditioning and very little on hereditary factors, from about 1930 onwards average IQ... Read more »

The Cahill project remains firmly on course as Tipperary prepare for showdown with Cork

Whatever about Limerick’s point-prolific displays, goals remain the richest currency in hurling. Cork banged in seven to eviscerate Dublin last Saturday; Tipperary’s quartet tilted the balance (just about) in last Sunday’s sizzler... Read more »