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Australia Today

Cost of Living Has Become the ‘Highest’ Risk Factor to Australian Suicide Rates, Report Finds
Even still, the Albanese government has so far swatted away calls to increase welfare payments.
John Buckley
9.6.22
Dating

Sushi and Cocktails: The Unholy Quest to Find Melbourne's Best Date Spot Continues
Something about the brightly lit, glitzy, open space made me feel rich, famous and charming – all the best ways to feel on a date.
Arielle Richards
9.6.22
relationships

How To Be in a Situationship Without Losing Your Mind
Relationship coaches lay down the 411 on non-relationship relationships.
Romano Santos
9.6.22
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: September 6, 2022
The moon enters Aquarius.
Annabel Gat
9.6.22
Life

Act Your Wage: Why More People Are Embracing ‘Quiet Quitting’
At a time when workplace burnout is on the rise like never before, might a simpler, more practical, do-only-what-you-are-paid-to-do mindset of approaching work be the answer?
Arman Khan
9.5.22
china

China Accuses NSA of Hacking Its Military Research University
Staff and students received phishing emails disguised as invitations to academic events and scientific review.
Rachel Cheung
9.5.22
Entertainment

Netflix’s ‘Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives’ Wages a War on Your Intelligence
If you’ve ever needed a reason to hate on the decadent lifestyles of rich, famous women married to more famous men, this Netflix show offers that, and not much else.
Arman Khan
9.5.22
britain

The UK Has a New Prime Minister. It's the Woman Who Got Angry About Cheese.
Liz Truss entered the public’s consciousness after giving an unusual speech about cheese and apples. Now she is replacing Boris Johnson as Prime Minister.
Helen Nianias
9.5.22
Sri Lanka

Protesters Chased Him Out But Sri Lanka’s Ex-President Is Back and Living in a Mansion
The 73-year-old disgraced leader was welcomed at the same airport where he was struggling to get his passport stamped to flee the country in July.
Pallavi Pundir
9.5.22
Canada

Manhunt Launched After 10 People Killed in Stabbing Spree in Canada
Authorities named Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson as suspects in connection with a series of stabbings across an indigenous community in Saskatchewan.
Sophia Smith Galer
9.5.22
Politics

Does Anyone Even Know Who Liz Truss Is, Then?
“I mean, we didn’t even get to vote for her, so it’s harder to care about her.”
Rhys Thomas
9.5.22
Music

Nostalgic Photos That Document Hip-Hop's Love Affair with Jewellery
Vikki Tobak's new book is a homage to all things glittering and gold.
Zing Tsjeng
9.5.22
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