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James Hooper in drink-driving crash scandal

Shocking footage shows Fox Sports NRL reporter James Hooper involved in a drink-driving incident, colliding with parked vehicles while allegedly heavily intoxicated.

Far-right using games to radicalise teens

A shocking new report highlights how far-right groups are exploiting gaming platforms to target and radicalise young teenagers, raising urgent concerns among policymakers.

Drunk man's airport golf cart joyride chaos

A heavily intoxicated man caused chaos at Buffalo Niagara International Airport after stealing a golf cart and crashing into multiple vehicles before being apprehended by police.

Vaping teens more likely to smoke: study

New research suggests teenagers who vape are significantly more likely to take up smoking, echoing trends from the 1970s. Experts warn of a dangerous cycle.

EasyJet passengers restrain drunk man mid-flight

Dramatic scenes unfolded on an EasyJet flight as passengers restrained a disruptive man accused of being drunk and abusive. The incident forced the plane to divert, sparking outrage and calls for stricter airline policies.

Drunk woman takes home seagull with bird flu

A 22-year-old woman drunkenly carried a seagull home, bleached her house after realising her mistake, and later discovered the bird had avian flu. Read the bizarre story here.

Burned car photo shows drunk driving tragedy aftermath

A chilling image reveals the wreckage of a car where three young lives were tragically cut short by a drunk driver. The devastating crash has reignited calls for tougher penalties against drink-driving offenders.

McGuire slams Maher over AFL fan controversy

Former Collingwood president Eddie McGuire has lashed out at Channel Seven commentator Andy Maher following a fiery exchange about a drunk fan at the Carlton vs Collingwood AFL match.

Should teens learn politics before voting?

A growing debate suggests teenagers should receive political education before gaining voting rights. Advocates argue it could strengthen democracy, but critics question its feasibility.

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