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Woman wins civil rape case against therapist
BBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoShe said she suffered a panic attack during the session, leaving her unable to communicate and "incapable of providing valid and informed consent" as a...
Australian opposition puts nation's first nuclear power plants in its energy plan ahead of elections
Stamford Advocate· 6 days agoAustralia’s main opposition party on Wednesday announced plans to build Australia’s first nuclear power plants as early as 2035, arguing the government’ ...
Rugby Internationals: The complete June-July fixture list including dates, venues and match...
MSN News· 5 days agoThere are a total of 38 games to look forward to and for your benefit we have thrown them all in one...
Numbers Down, Quality Up at NZB National Weanling Sale
Bloodhorse· 5 days agoThe New Zealand Bloodstock National Weanling Sale might be down on numbers, but Kane Jones insists...
Ella Janneh wins High Court civil rape case against therapist
BBC News· 5 days agoElla Janneh sued Michael Lousada, 57, over claims he raped and sexually assaulted her at his clinic...
SYV summer concert series to include Holland quartet 'Ruysdael' | About Town
Santa Maria Times· 5 days agoA special summer concert was added to the Santa Ynez Valley Concert Series calendar — the Ruysdael...
Real or Not: Origin should stay in home states
ESPN· 4 days agoDarren has been a keen follower of sport his entire life, developing a strong love of rugby league, cricket, baseball and just about any competitive...
AI and Web3 led May’s new unicorn pack
Fortune· 3 days agoSix new unicorns were minted in May and, yep, two of them were AI companies, Crunchbase data released earlier this week showed. While newly-minted AI unicorns is a predictable enough phenomenon ...
Play bingo & boogie this weekend
Today's News-Herald· 4 days agoPlay a game of bingo in Bullhead City, catch the “night fever” at a tribute in Laughlin, lighten up with local comedians in Lake Havasu City, or check...
Bohemian, artist, conservationist: breathing humanity into the man who fought to protect...
The Conversation· 7 days agoJohn Büsst earned the moniker “The Bingil Bay Bastard”. From his self-built homestead in Bingil Bay, he campaigned from the early 1960s against grazing and agricultural industries seeking to ...