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CMC Markets’ Client Assets Hit a Record £46.3bn amid Growing B2B Push

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A Citrus Grove Standoff: Why FL Homeowners Are Fuming Over a Golf Course

In Naples, FL, the South Naples Citrus Grove—selling fresh-squeezed juice, orange-swirled soft serve, and just about anything else you can make from citrus fruit—has operated on Sable Palm Road for decades. Nearby, black bears and Florida panthers amble through protected state forest. For those who walk and drive these roads, the area’s bucolic setting was

Apalachee school shooter had written plans: ‘Take a moment or two to stay calm and really think about if I wanna do this’

WINDER, Ga. (Court TV) — As a school shooter pleaded guilty to killing two students and two teachers, surviving victims stood in court to confront him. Colt Gray, 16, pleaded guilty to all 55 charges he faced — including four counts of malice murder and four counts of felony murder — for the shooting at

Aussie Broker Says Surging Crypto Adoption Will See Crypto-Backed Mortgages Happen

Crypto’s increasing popularity will eventually see crypto-backed mortgage products enter the Australian lending market, according to Stephanie Coleman from Unconditional Finance. At the moment though, crypto remains largely excluded from lending decisions due to a lack of regulatory clarity and concerns over volatility, Coleman said. Australia will eventually follow the lead of countries like the

My Reno Rules: Meet the Aussie families ready to put their renovation skills to the test

My Reno Rules is getting ready to rock the reality TV renovation landscape and change the fortunes of two lucky families forever with the biggest viewer giveaway in Australian television history. In this debut season hosted by Dr Chris Brown, four teams will transform two tired and rundown 1970s relics in the coveted Melbourne suburb

Aussie helping Sweden attack SailGP

Open accessibility guide Skip to sections navigation Skip to content Skip to footer The Sydney Morning Herald logo Advertisement Sport Aussie sailor Nathan Outteridge has joined Team Sweden and will try to bring down Australia at the Sydney SailGP. Updated February 27, 2026 — 7:46am, first published 7:43am Loading Latest in Videos Video icon 1:47

Bitcoiners fire back at Aussie senator's 'you can't eat Bitcoin' remark

Australian Senator Gerard Rennick criticized Bitcoin, saying, "You can't eat Bitcoin." A Bitcoiner replied, asking if he feels the same about the internet. Australian Senator Gerard Rennick has drawn criticism from the Bitcoin community following his remarks referring to Bitcoin as a Ponzi scheme and questioning the asset’s value because it can’t be eaten. “You

Aussie Judge Rules Bitcoin Is Cash, Puts ATO’s Crypto Taxation on Notice

A Victorian magistrate has ruled that Bitcoin is comparable to Australian dollars and should therefore be exempt from capital gains tax (CGT). The ruling flies in the face of the Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO) long-term tax treatment of Bitcoin, which has seen holders required to pay CGT on their Bitcoin transactions since 2014...

Aussie sparks huge debate about superannuation after epic rant: ‘It’s a scam’

A young woman has sparked a debate about superannuation after suggesting one particular change should be brought in to help struggling Aussies...

Aussie Regulator Ramps Up Fight Against Scammers: Blocking 130 Websites Each Week

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Road Ninja hits the Aussie roads to tackle driver shortages

Australia’s transport and logistics industries are getting a game-changing boost as New Zealand-based Road Ninja announces its expansion into the local market. Set to launch by late January 2025, the move marks a pivotal moment for the company as it brings its cutting-edge solutions to address critical driver shortages in the Australian market. Road Ninja

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Apalachee school shooter had written plans: ‘Take a moment or two to stay calm and really think about if I wanna do this’

WINDER, Ga. (Court TV) — As a school shooter pleaded guilty to killing two students and two teachers, surviving victims stood in court to confront him. Colt Gray, 16, pleaded guilty to all 55 charges he faced — including four counts of malice murder and four counts of felony murder — for the shooting at

Southport killer transferred to high-security psych hospital after officials say he cannot be safely managed in prison

Axel Rudakubana, the man serving a life sentence for the 2024 Southport murders, has been transferred from HMP Belmarsh to Broadmoor Hospital, a high-security health compound, after authorities determined he could not be safely managed in prison. The Ministry of Justice confirmed the move followed an independent clinical assessment carried out under the Mental Health

Khuiusi Khisêtjê helped his people recover their land and future in the Xingu

Khuiusi Khisêtjê assumed leadership after disease and violence reduced his people to around 50 and killed many of their elders. He helped recover the Wawi Indigenous Territory, which contained ancestral villages, sacred places, and the graves of Khisêtjê relatives. He worked to preserve Khisêtjê songs, language, oral history, and cultural knowledge while preparing younger leaders