Karate Kid: Legends gets plenty right, but there could always have been more Jackie Chan.
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Withers Library helps raise funds for cancer research with community morning tea
The Withers community came together last month to raise funds for cancer research and treatment, by hosting a morning tea at the Withers Community Library.
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Bunbury education assistant selected to DJ at week-long ‘floating festival’ in Croatia
An education assistant at Bunbury Catholic College has been selected to DJ at a week-long ‘floating festival’ in Croatia
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Local artist celebrates culture and community with mural displayed on Shire of Dardanup building
An emerging South West artist is looking to bring the community together with their latest artwork proudly displayed on the Shire of Dardanup building
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Israel, Fighting a War, Says It Sold More Weapons Than Ever Last Year
Israel sold more weapons to other countries in 2024 than ever, government officials said on Wednesday, even as it fought on multiple fronts in the longest war in its history. Israeli producers signed contracts to export about $14.8 billion in weapons last year, up from a previous record high of $13 billion in 2023, according […]
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Minneapolis mayhem: Leftist mob hurls objects, shoves federal agents amid growing anti-ICE violence
Assaults against Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have skyrocketed 413% since President Donald Trump returned to the White House, a Department of Homeland Security official told Blaze News. The anti-ICE and “abolish the police” movement among leftist groups continues to grow exponentially as the new administration ramps up on-the-ground efforts to detain illegal immigrants, particularly […]
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Our Regression on Gender Is a Tragedy, Not Just a Political Problem
When Donald Trump stormed into the White House in 2016, horrified Americans debated, almost endlessly, whether the shocking result was an expression of widespread racism (backlash to a Black president resulting in the election of a birther) or economic anxiety (the industrial Midwest especially feeling abandoned by globalization and the China shock). Each was probably […]
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In my 30s, I obsessively exercised. Now, I’m 44 and feel more confident in my dad bod.
Adams Lyons feels more confident now at 44 than he did in his 30s Courtesy of Adams Lyons This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Adam Lyons, a business consultant and investor. It has been edited for length and clarity. At 26, I decided it was time to grow up — to stop […]
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What Is the Impact of Ukraine’s Raid on Russia’s Air Force?
During the night of June 1, Ukraine launched an audacious, long-planned drone operation deep in Russian territory, targeting Moscow’s strategic bomber fleet at multiple bases. Ukraine said the mission—codenamed “Spiderweb”—hit 41 bombers, with at least 13 fully destroyed. Reports suggest that Tu-95 and Tu-22M bombers were hit. Notably, Ukraine apparently chose not to target Russia’s […]
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Trump hiring freeze is hurting inflation data collection: Report
The U.S. inflation rate in April was almost negligible: 0.2% month-over-month, or 2.3% annually the lowest since 2021. Good news, right? Actually: who knows? No, really. It’s actually hard to tell the actual figure—because when the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) had to resort to guesswork due to staff shortages implemented by a hiring freeze […]
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