QANTAS pilots blast airline over data hack of 6 million customers

If Qantas were a person, it’d be that person at the bar who spills your drink, blames the table, and then proceeds to do nothing except make lame excuses and wander off... Read more »

Pennsylvania man charged with beheading father

DOYLESTOWN, Pa. — The Pennsylvania man charged with fatally shooting then beheading his father and posting it on YouTube said on the stand Wednesday that the killing was “Plan B” after trying... Read more »

How a family survived the Texas flash floods

Taylor Bergmann poses for a portrait in his office in Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park in Kerrville, Texas on July 8, 2025. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán/NPR KERR COUNTY, Texas — The flickering lights woke up... Read more »

Council votes to remove contentious bonfire

Drone footage shows the proximity of the bonfire to infrastructure. A Belfast City Council committee has voted in favour of a proposal to send in contractors to remove a contentious bonfire in... Read more »

Hillside Strangler considered for parole despite brutal murder history

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! One of the notorious “Hillside Stranglers” was recently considered for potential parole in Washington state, with many asking how someone convicted of such heinous... Read more »

Raynor Winn hits back at claims she misled readers

Steven McIntosh Entertainment reporter Getty Images Raynor Winn released a 2,300-word statement responding to the Observer’s allegations Author Raynor Winn has hit back at a newspaper investigation that claimed she gave misleading... Read more »

Christian Horner: Former F1 team principal breaks silence after shocking Red Bull sacking

Christian Horner has broken his silence since his shock sacking from Red Bull. The 51-year-old and current longest-serving team boss in F1 history, was sacked with immediate effect from his role by... Read more »

GOP urges US universities to cut ties with Chinese-backed scholarship program

WASHINGTON — House Republicans are urging seven U.S. universities to cut ties with a Chinese scholarship program that lawmakers call a “nefarious mechanism” to steal technology for the Chinese government. In letters... Read more »

Could taxpayer-funded public diners be revived?

Morag Kinniburgh BBC Scotland News Nourish Scotland has been running a series of discussion suppers around Scotland, including this one in Aberdeen Campaigners have called for the return of subsidised civic restaurants... Read more »

‘Absurd’ dropped charge for protester Hannah Thomas raises police bias questions

Civil liberties groups have criticised NSW Police’s attempt to invoke rarely used anti-riot laws for the first time in over a decade against former Greens candidate Hannah Thomas, questioning whether police are... Read more »