Pizza Hut to close 250 US stores, brand could be sold
Pizza Hut plans to close 250 US restaurants in the first half of 2026 as its parent company considers a […]
Pizza Hut plans to close 250 US restaurants in the first half of 2026 as its parent company considers a […]
Decisive action must be taken to tackle the growing racist hate directed at Indigenous Australians, a senator says after an
The Soccer World Cup in the US starts in June, but some players, and fans wanting to visit, may not
Artificial intelligence means many things to different people. For some, the arrival of large language models is a threat to
Rio Tinto says it is no longer in talks with Glencore about a takeover that would have created the world’s
Bunnings is within its rights to use facial recognition software on customers to curb theft and violence against staff, with
The alleged throwing of a homemade bomb into an Invasion Day rally crowd has been declared a terrorist act. Thousands
A teenager has appeared in court after allegedly threatening Israeli President Isaac Herzog ahead of his contentious visit to Australia.
The Nationals are confident they will rejoin the Coalition well before the election, but members say they won’t be held
US President Donald Trump says he nominated Kevin Warsh for the position of US Federal Reserve chair due to the
Google’s latest quarterly report provides further evidence its internet empire is withstanding an artificial intelligence shake-up that’s turning into another
The nation’s third-largest oil and gas producer saw a big fall in first-half earnings after flooding in South Australia impacted
US Vice President JD Vance has unveiled plans to marshal allies into a preferential trade bloc for critical minerals as
The Washington Post is laying off a third of its staff in the newsroom and other departments. The troubled US
Veterans want the Albanese government to “tap the brakes” on a sale of Defence properties designed to raise money for
Australia’s “booming” relationship with Indonesia will take another step forward when the nations’ leaders pen a security agreement. Prime Minister
Gina Rinehart, James Packer, and a network of wealthy business figures among major financial backers of right-wing lobby group Advance
Chinese President Xi Jinping has spoken with US President Donald Trump by phone, state broadcaster CCTV reports, ahead of an
“Israel’s President Herzog should be arrested on arrival [to Australia] for the crime of incitement to genocide,” UN Commissioner Chris
Wollongong Friends of Palestine are holding a 48-hour community picket at the gates of Bisalloy Steel’s Unanderra plant to protest
Live on The West Report, Michael West is joined by Chris Sidoti, international human rights lawyer and current member of
The Reserve Bank raised the base interest rate by a modest 0.25% yesterday. But even modest moves carry outsized consequences
The custodians of Australia’s $4.2 trillion in retirement savings must do better to shield their members from fraudsters and scammers,
Spain plans to ban social media for children under 16, in a bid to shield young people from the harms
The Epstein Files mark the end of the American Empire, the trashing of Western authority and the myth of Western
Homegrown global consumer packaging group Amcor has posted a big jump in interim revenue following its $13 billion acquisition of
President Donald Trump’s call for Republicans to “nationalise” elections has drawn furious pushback from lawmakers, including from a few Republicans.
Dozens of properties owned by Australia’s military – including the historic Victoria Barracks in Sydney and Melbourne – will be
Australians who went to fight for ISIS were prosecuted, their families vilified, while former IDF soldiers fighting for Israel walk
Forestry has long and complex past on the Tiwi Islands. Plantations on the islands 80 kilometres north of Darwin have
The phrase ‘social cohesion’ is being used as a code for assimilation and undermines progress towards a harmonious society, Australia’s
Representatives from more than 100 technology companies are calling on state and federal governments to bring the popular SXSW conference
Australia is set for higher inflation, faster price growth and lower real income growth, the Reserve Bank has predicted in
The Reserve Bank did what most hoped it wouldn’t do: raise interest rates while trotting out more of its “uncertainty”
The peak union body has urged the Albanese government to push ahead with tax reform to help get more young
It entrenches and broadens government secrecy and contradicts the transparency pledge Anthony Albanese made when in opposition. Hopefully, the FOI