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Trump mining nomination sparks safety concerns

Former President Donald Trump's planned nomination of a former mining executive to oversee mine safety has drawn fierce criticism from labour advocates and Appalachian communities.

Clearing a family home: The emotional journey

Discover the emotional rollercoaster of sorting through generations of memories while clearing a family property, and learn why this painful process holds unexpected moments of joy and connection.

Gov Considers Tax Breaks for Property Clearances

Exclusive: Ministers are reportedly weighing a controversial tax deduction scheme that would reward property owners for clearing buildings, sparking fierce debate among industry experts and environmentalists.

Two dead in Cobar mine explosion tragedy

A devastating explosion at an underground zinc and copper mine in regional New South Wales has killed two workers, sparking urgent investigations into mine safety protocols.

Deadly Mine Explosion in Cobar Leaves One Dead

A catastrophic explosion at a gold mine near Cobar has left one worker dead and several critically injured, sparking emergency response and investigation into the tragic incident.

Lizzo copyright lawsuit over Truth Hurts sample

Pop superstar Lizzo confronts copyright infringement allegations over uncredited sample in her hit song 'Truth Hurts', with actress Sydney Sweeney's social media post adding fuel to the legal fire.

Pentagon bans MyPillow CEO from press corps

The US Department of Defence has revoked Mike Lindell's press credentials following security concerns about the MyPillow founder and Trump ally's access to military facilities.

Indigenous tribes claim ownership of all homes in Canadian city

The quiet community of Richmond, British Columbia, has been plunged into turmoil after local First Nations tribes asserted legal ownership over all private homes and municipal buildings, leaving residents in legal limbo and threatening to upend property r

Pentagon imposes new rules on journalists

The Pentagon has introduced sweeping new regulations for journalists covering defence matters, requiring enhanced security vetting and background checks that critics warn could restrict press freedom.

Man fined £500 for clearing rubbish from public alleyway

A Birmingham resident faces a hefty £500 penalty from the council after taking matters into his own hands to clear fly-tipped waste from a communal alleyway, sparking debate about civic responsibility versus council regulations.

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