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The Herald picks up five awards as excellence in journalism celebrated
An investigation that revealed the NRL's top referee had a gambling problem, photographs capturing the Bondi Beach terror attack, and a profile of Australia's cardboard king are part of the Herald's award-winning coverage celebrated at the Kennedy…
Ceramics journal pulls dozens of papers flagged for integrity concerns
A materials science journal has pulled 56 papers so far this year for transgressions including image overlap, concerns about data integrity and “suspicious” changes in authorship. Ceramics International began retracting the papers in…
Summer Sonic's future is looking more Japanese
Before Ado took the stage at Summer Sonic last week, the screen flashed a series of angry social media posts: “this isn't rock,” “not up to the level.” They were reactions to the announcement that the J-pop singer would…
What Are the Chances: The Unlikely Mainstreaming of Prediction Markets
The prediction markets were nearly certain: Francesca Hong would win Wisconsin's Democratic primary for governor on Aug. 11. Polymarket put the upstart's chances at 96%; Kalshi was only slightly less sure at 95.5%. Then the votes came in. Milwaukee…
Blood protein biomarkers predict future disability risk in very old adults
Japan has one of the world's fastest-aging populations, but maintaining independence into very old age remains a growing public health challenge. Nearly 60% of Japanese adults aged 85 years and older already receive support through the national…
How the Padres defied small-market constraints and became a $3.9 billion behemoth
Peter Seidler sat in the crowd at a spring training game, enjoying the splendor of a March afternoon in Arizona. On the field was a team that critics suggested would cost him dearly. It was 2023, eight months before Seidler would succumb to an…
US Army to shut down unit in Europe focused on drone warfare in latest shakeup
A drone warfareUS Army unit in Europe has been told to return to being a traditional infantry battalion. For more nearly a year, soldiers of the 173rd Airborne Brigade have been experimenting and building their own drones, as well as participating…
Bond markets rattle economy, sparking controversial buyback
The U.S. bond market is raising alarm bells for the economy, forcing the Trump administration to take emergency measures to ease the immediate impact on American pocketbooks. Long-term borrowing costs hit their highest levels across the world on…
7 autumn fashion trends to wear this season - including the key styles you might already own
Autumn may not officially arrive for another four and a half weeks, but as September creeps ever closer, the seasonal sartorial divide grows ever wider. Yep, at this time of year, there are two types of people: those desperately clinging to summer…
US bond markets on edge despite bond buyback expansion
The US Treasury secretary's pledge to expand a bond buyback program in order to lower borrowing costs did little to quell market unease. Scott Bessent's remarks to CNBC followed this week's announcement of the government's unusual intervention in…
Taiwan, Japan and U.S. encouraged to cooperate more on tech
The United States, Taiwan and Japan need to work more closely together in developing and protecting technology, given the geopolitical challenges the countries face, according to speakers at a recent conference in Japan. “Over the past few…
Nifty Prediction Today - August 21, 2026: Nifty 50 Futures: Support can limit the downside. Go long
Nifty 50 is managing to hold higher after a strong bounce seen on Thursday. The index is currently trading at 24,247, up marginally by 0.06 per cent. The advances/declines ratio is at 23:27. The advances have to increase more in order to push the…
Jaafar Jackson Says 'Michael' Sequel Will 'Give More Insight' Into Uncle Michael Jackson's POV About Child Abuse Allegations
While the billion-dollar Michael biopic avoided delving into the allegations of child sexual abuse against late self-proclaimed King of Pop Michael Jackson by ending his story in 1987 — several years before the chart superstar was hit with…
2 Killed in Crimea as Ukrainian Drones Strike Industrial Site in Perm Region
At least two people were killed and four others wounded in overnight Ukrainian attacks on annexed Crimea, local authorities said late Thursday, while an industrial facility was later targeted in Russia's Perm region amid the airstrikes. Sergei…
Fire at Shizuoka shipyard leaves one dead, nine sent to hospital
One person died in a fire that broke out at a shipyard in the city of Shizuoka on Friday morning. Around 8:50 a.m., the local fire department received an emergency call from a shipyard employee reporting that the inside of a ship had caught fire.
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