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Grateful Dead's SF home sells for $3.2m

The legendary Victorian home where the Grateful Dead lived and created music in the 1960s is now up for sale, offering a rare piece of rock history.

Haaland addresses Man City's 115 charges verdict

Manchester City's star striker Erling Haaland has broken his silence on the club's 115 financial charges. Get the latest updates on the verdict and its potential impact on the Premier League giants.

Queensland worker wins landmark Fair Work case

A Queensland worker has triumphed in a landmark Fair Work case after being unfairly dismissed for refusing to work excessive overtime. The ruling sets a precedent for employee rights in Australia.

Union demands fair pay for private sector workers

Unison leader Christina McAnea calls for equal pay and conditions for private sector workers under Labour's proposed New Deal, highlighting the need for fair treatment across all sectors.

FWC rules on return-to-office mandates

The Fair Work Commission has issued a landmark decision on return-to-office policies, balancing employer mandates with employee flexibility. Discover the implications for Australia's workforce.

Court: Climate inaction violates human rights

A groundbreaking European court decision has ruled that government failure to combat climate change breaches fundamental human rights, setting a historic legal precedent.

Save Bernat Klein’s Scottish Borders Studio

A grassroots campaign is fighting to preserve the modernist masterpiece of textile designer Bernat Klein in the Scottish Borders, highlighting its cultural and architectural significance.

Newlywed killed in demo derby after wedding

A joyous wedding celebration turned to tragedy when a Minnesota man lost his life in a demolition derby just hours after tying the knot. The heartbreaking incident has left the community in shock.

UEFA warns Chelsea & Villa over FFP breaches

UEFA has issued a stern warning to Chelsea and Aston Villa after uncovering inflated player swap deals that may breach Financial Fair Play regulations. The Premier League clubs could face serious consequences.

Gag order issued in Idaho student murder case

A judge has issued a gag order in the high-profile Idaho student murder case to prevent pretrial publicity from influencing the jury. The order restricts lawyers, law enforcement, and others from discussing case details publicly.

Instagram Influencers Spark Tipping Debate

Social media influencers are facing backlash after defending their refusal to tip restaurant staff, igniting a heated debate on fair wages and service industry standards.

2026 FIFA World Cup schedule unveiled

FIFA has announced the complete match schedule for the 2026 World Cup, with games spread across Canada, the US, and Mexico. Discover key fixtures, venues, and tournament highlights.

Sycamore Gap tree vandals appear in court

The individuals responsible for felling the beloved Sycamore Gap tree have appeared in court, facing charges over the destruction of the iconic Northumberland landmark.

Torres Strait climate case dismissed by court

A groundbreaking climate lawsuit brought by Torres Strait Islanders has been dismissed by Australia's Federal Court, dealing a blow to Indigenous communities fighting for climate justice.

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