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Jackie, the famous California bald eagle, dies after weeks of intensive care
Jackie and her partner, Shadow, had been watched by millions of people over the years through the Big Bear Eagle Nest Cam. Source link
Federal police urged to investigate 'concerning' subsea cable fault
Two subsea cables off the coast of Perth, vital for international communications, suffered a fault over the weekend, and the company that owns them urgently wants to know what happened. Source link
Nvidia gets $500bn from major banks to develop AI data centres
The money will be used to develop new data centres to house, operate, and cool miles of stacked computer chips that process AI data and actions. Source link
Workers Complain of Mold and Bugs at Airline Catering Facility Serving LAX Airport
Employees of Flying Food Group, a major provider of airline meals, said they saw maggots, cockroaches and flies at a branch serving Los Angeles International Airport. Source link
Tupac Shakur murder trial gets underway 30 years after hip-hop legend's shooting death
A former gang member’s murder trial concerning the 1996 death of hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur began with jury selection on Monday, almost thirty years after the influential rapper was shot and killed in Las Vegas. Duane (Keffe D) Davis, 63, faces a single count of murder with a deadly weapon with the intent to promote, […]
RBA forecasts paint more upbeat picture as interest rates on hold — as it happened
The Reserve Bank has kept the cash rate steady at 4.35 per cent in August as the central bank releases its updated economic forecasts, including the inflation, growth and unemployment outlooks. Source link
Kwinana is preparing for a once-in-a-generation rebuild and years of disruption
Transport operators in Perth’s south worry worsening congestion on the Kwinana Freeway is already driving up costs, delaying deliveries and fatiguing drivers. Now they face another decade or more of disruption. Source link
This international student helped Bondi attack victims. It could cost him
Abdullah Ashraf, a law student from Pakistan, had his student visa lapse while on compassionate leave from his studies in the aftermath of the Bondi Beach terror attack. Source link
PM rejects suggestion melon comment was a 'classless' reference about women — as it happened
Anthony Albanese is resisting opposition calls to apologise to the Japanese PM over hand gestures he made while referring to her gift of crown melons. Source link
US guru who analyses music turns his focus to Sydney teen's debut single
Influential US musician and producer Rick Beato has heaped praise on the debut single by 13-year-old Sydney performer Niko Karolia. Source link