Hitler’s great-nephew says Donald Trump is a ‘liar’
Adolf Hitler’s oldest male and living descendant has come out of obscurity to take a swing at Donald Trump.
CBA to refund dead customers charged with ‘unauthorised fees’
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia will be refunding customers who were charged fees for no service.
Google+ for consumers to shut down after 500,000 user data exposed
The consumer version of Google+ will be shut down soon.
Taylor Swift speaks up on politics, discourages fans from voting Republican candidate
Taylor Swift, for the first time, has broken her political silence to specifically discouraged her followers to vote for Republican Marsha Blackburn.
Bulgarian journalist Viktoria Marinova raped and murdered
Viktoria Marinova was found brutally murdered and raped in a park in the Danube town of Ruse on Saturday.
Canada’s cannabis industry is bracing for big changes
The Cannabis Act signalled a new dawn for the cannabis industry in Canada.
Report: CBD market to reach US$22B in 2022
Cannabidiol or CBD is becoming popular in the past few years and within this year, its market is on course to reach US$591 million (AU$838 million) this year.
‘Doctor Who’ 11x01 recap: ‘The Woman Who Fell to Earth’ welcomes Thirteen
“Doctor Who” series 11 started with a sombre tone and ended with a cliffhanger.
Banksy painting self-destructs after fetching £1M at auction
A Banksy painting has self-destructed after fetching £1.04 million (AU$1.93 million) at auction.
Meghan Markle’s sister attacks Doria Ragland, hints Duchess would betray her mum
Meghan Markle’s sister has gone back to hurling insults on Twitter a few days after calling for the Duchess of Sussex’s forgiveness.
Scouts Australia apologises to child sexual abuse victims
Scouts Australia has apologised to the victims of child sexual abuse during their time in the organisation.
Apple, Amazon deny investigative report about Chinese spy microchip
Apple Inc and Amazon.com were forced to deny that they were among the victims of an extreme Chinese espionage operation on Thursday.
Sydney IT manager, 40, allegedly raped 13-year-old he met on Grindr
A 40-year-old IT project manager has been accused of raping a 13-year-old boy in his front yard.
Prince Harry warns kids of Fortnite, tells them to choose other games
Prince Harry isn’t a fan of Fortnite and thinks children shouldn’t be playing it.
Australia joins UK in calling out Russia over international cyber attacks
Australia has joined the UK and other international partners in condemning cyber attacks from Russia.
Airline crew member caught attempting to smuggle tobacco in Australia
The 50-year-old Indonesian national arrived from Denpasar with other crew members late Tuesday night.
Uber Eats driver caught swiping chip during delivery
he delivery driver swiped the food off the bag before giving it to the customer.
Max Brenner enters voluntary administration in Australia
Chocolate café Max Brenner Australia has gone into voluntary administration.
Australia scraps 10% tampon tax
Tampon tax will be removed after states and territories have agreed to make sanitary items exempt from goods and services tax.
Mannix College responds to Q&A student’s harassment allegation
Mannix College has responded to a former student’s accusation that it did nothing when she reported multiple times the harassment she suffered from a fellow student.
Pacton announces full acquisition of Arrow Minerals following initial operations on WA
Pacton will effectively acquire Arrow’s remaining 49 percent interest, with the consideration of US$1 million (AU$1.39 million) cash and two million in common shares.
QLD husband found guilty of aiding wife’s suicide
A husband who stood to receive $1.4 million from his wife’s life insurance policy has been found guilty of aiding her suicide.
Meghan Markle’s sister apologises for calling her ‘Ducha—'
Meghan Markle’s half-sister has surprisingly apologised for the foul things she said about her.
Queen Elizabeth’s ‘most ghastly day’ of her life
The Queen apparently told Parker Bowles that it was “the most ghastly day of my life.”
Elon Musk settles with SEC, to pay US$20M
He agreed to step down as chairman of Tesla and pay a US$20 million (AU$27.73 million) fine on Saturday.
Turnbull calls Abbott, Rudd ‘miserable, miserable ghosts’
The former Australian prime minister has been heard in an audio recording criticising his predecessors for staying in politics after leaving office.
Saturday penalty rates for retail casuals to increase 150%
Retail sector casuals will see their Saturday pay increase to 150 percent over the next three years.
Brazilian nationals arrested at Sydney airport after cocaine found in suitcase’s lining
The Australian Border Force (ABF) said officers found 4.5 kilograms of cocaine concealed in the lining of their suitcases.
Why young upstarts should collaborate with crowdfunding platforms
Crowdfunding is commonly used to raise funds for business ventures, projects or even to raise capital for young upstarts.
How New Zealand could embrace the cannabis industry
New Zealand is just one of the many countries in the world that is yet to fully embrace cannabis.