The evidence
2157 sources cited across 265 stories, drawn from 1071 publishers
This masthead publishes the evidence with the story rather than keeping it in a newsroom drawer. Everything below is counted from the citations themselves, not asserted.
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| Publisher | Citations | Stories |
|---|---|---|
| Wikipedia | 73 | |
| Australian Bureau of Statistics | 39 | |
| ABC News | 37 | |
| SCOTUSblog | 31 | |
| Al Jazeera | 29 | |
| The Conversation | 22 | |
| Australian Securities and Investments Commission | 18 | |
| Euronews | 17 | |
| TechCrunch | 17 | |
| ABC News (Australia) | 16 | |
| Federal Register | 16 | |
| European Commission | 15 | |
| arXiv | 14 | |
| Productivity Commission | 13 | |
| The White House | 12 | |
| Forbes | 11 | |
| SBS News | 11 | |
| Australian Institute of Health and Welfare | 11 | |
| GOV.UK | 11 | |
| Australian Human Rights Commission | 11 | |
| TheWrap | 11 | |
| JURIST | 9 | |
| Fair Work Commission | 9 | |
| Bar and Bench | 9 | |
| International Court of Justice | 9 | |
| Australian Electoral Commission | 9 | |
| International Energy Agency | 9 | |
| Department for Education (GOV.UK) | 9 | |
| Bollywood Hungama | 8 | |
| Retraction Watch | 8 | |
| CNBC | 8 | |
| PBS NewsHour | 7 | |
| Office for National Statistics | 7 | |
| Supreme Court Observer | 7 | |
| NASA | 7 | |
| Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI | 7 | |
| The Korea Herald | 7 | |
| US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General | 7 | |
| Charity Commission for England and Wales (GOV.UK) | 7 | |
| CBS News | 6 | |
| Human Rights Watch | 6 | |
| The Mandarin | 6 | |
| FinanceFeeds | 6 | |
| Prime Minister of Australia | 6 | |
| IPRMENTLAW | 6 | |
| National Indigenous Times | 6 | |
| PRS Legislative Research | 6 | |
| European Commission (Shaping Europe's Digital Future) | 6 | |
| Norton Rose Fulbright | 5 | |
| The Canberra Times | 5 | |
| Variety | 5 | |
| BleepingComputer | 5 | |
| World Health Organization | 5 | |
| The National Archives, Find Case Law | 5 | |
| UN News | 5 | |
| Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, India | 5 | |
| 5 | ||
| Advertising Standards Authority | 5 | |
| Church of England | 5 | |
| Ministry of Justice (GOV.UK) | 5 | |
| Office of the Registrar General, India | 5 | |
| Stanford HAI | 5 | |
| Biometric Update | 4 | |
| Court of Justice of the European Union | 4 | |
| Amnesty International | 4 | |
| eSafety Commissioner | 4 | |
| Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School | 4 | |
| Meta | 4 | |
| National Audit Office | 4 | |
| Science | 4 | |
| 9to5Google | 4 | |
| Fair Work Ombudsman | 4 | |
| Federal Election Commission | 4 | |
| The Times of Israel | 4 | |
| Victorian Government | 4 | |
| Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority | 4 | |
| Billboard | 4 | |
| Bureau of Industry and Security | 4 | |
| Clean Energy Regulator | 4 | |
| Commission for Children and Young People (Victoria) | 4 | |
| Conseil constitutionnel | 4 | |
| Construction Enquirer | 4 | |
| Department for Work and Pensions | 4 | |
| Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water | 4 | |
| EU Artificial Intelligence Act (Future of Life Institute) | 4 | |
| Gambling Commission (Great Britain) | 4 | |
| GOV.UK, Migration Advisory Committee | 4 | |
| GOV.UK, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government | 4 | |
| Human Dignity Trust | 4 | |
| Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market | 4 | |
| KFF | 4 | |
| Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (NSW) | 4 | |
| Maine Public | 4 | |
| Ministers' Media Centre, Australian Government Department of Education | 4 | |
| Museums Association, Museums Journal | 4 | |
| National Anti-Corruption Commission | 4 | |
| NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research | 4 | |
| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism | 4 | |
| Schools Week | 4 | |
| Transparency International | 4 | |
| UK Department of Health and Social Care | 4 | |
| Workplace Gender Equality Agency | 4 | |
| World Bank Data Blog | 4 | |
| Australian Competition and Consumer Commission | 3 | |
| Bloomberg | 3 | |
| Clayton Utz | 3 | |
| Cornell Legal Information Institute | 3 | |
| Deadline | 3 | |
| Engadget | 3 | |
| European Parliament | 3 | |
| Federal Court of Australia | 3 | |
| High Court of Delhi | 3 | |
| Human Resources Director | 3 | |
| Infobae | 3 | |
| Mirage News | 3 | |
| OpenAI | 3 | |
| Pearls and Irritations | 3 | |
| PYMNTS | 3 | |
| South China Morning Post | 3 | |
| STAT News | 3 | |
| Tech Policy Press | 3 | |
| The Register | 3 | |
| UpGuard | 3 | |
| Business Today | 3 | |
| CIDRAP, University of Minnesota | 3 | |
| Courts and Tribunals Judiciary (England and Wales) | 3 | |
| Crossref | 3 | |
| GOV.UK, Home Office | 3 | |
| JD Supra | 3 | |
| NASA Science | 3 | |
| Newsweek | 3 | |
| Office of the United States Trade Representative | 3 | |
| The Daily Aus | 3 | |
| The Hollywood Reporter | 3 | |
| TotalEnergies | 3 | |
| United States District Court for the District of Columbia | 3 | |
| United States Geological Survey | 3 | |
| Vanguard | 3 | |
| AMD Investor Relations | 3 | |
| Anthropic Copyright Settlement (court appointed administrator) | 3 | |
| Apple | 3 | |
| Assistant Treasurer Daniel Mulino | 3 | |
| Audit Office of New South Wales | 3 | |
| Australian Digital Inclusion Index | 3 | |
| Australian Water Association | 3 | |
| British Medical Association | 3 | |
| Climate Change Authority | 3 | |
| Committee to Protect Journalists | 3 | |
| Copernicus Climate Change Service | 3 | |
| Department for Work and Pensions (GOV.UK) | 3 | |
| Duane Morris Class Action Defense Blog | 3 | |
| European Union Agency for Asylum | 3 | |
| Federal Communications Commission | 3 | |
| Forttuna | 3 | |
| Golden Globes | 3 | |
| GOV.UK (Department of Health and Social Care) | 3 | |
| Guttmacher Institute | 3 | |
| Home Office (GOV.UK) | 3 | |
| Independent Commission into Adult Social Care | 3 | |
| Infrastructure Australia | 3 | |
| legislation.gov.uk | 3 | |
| Live Law | 3 | |
| Muckamore Abbey Hospital Inquiry | 3 | |
| MyNewsLA | 3 | |
| National Housing Supply and Affordability Council | 3 | |
| Northern Ireland Assembly | 3 | |
| Pan American Health Organization | 3 | |
| Parliament of Victoria | 3 | |
| Phys.org | 3 | |
| Productivity Commission (Australia) | 3 | |
| Queensland Government (Ministerial Media Statements) | 3 | |
| Stars and Stripes | 3 | |
| Task and Purpose | 3 | |
| The National Archives (legislation.gov.uk) | 3 | |
| TorrentFreak | 3 | |
| U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | 3 | |
| United States Census Bureau | 3 | |
| US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board | 3 | |
| Volunteering Australia | 3 | |
| Warner Bros. Discovery | 3 | |
| Wisconsin Public Radio | 3 | |
| World Weather Attribution | 3 | |
| Akashvani News | 2 | |
| ANI News | 2 | |
| Anthropic | 2 | |
| Australasian Lawyer | 2 | |
| Australian Broker | 2 | |
| Australian Federal Police | 2 | |
| Australian National Audit Office | 2 | |
| Axis Intelligence | 2 | |
| BBC Sky at Night Magazine | 2 | |
| Brennan Center for Justice | 2 | |
| Bright Law | 2 | |
| Brookings Institution | 2 | |
| Business & Human Rights Resource Centre | 2 | |
| Business and Human Rights Resource Centre | 2 | |
| Carbon Brief | 2 | |
| Colin Biggers & Paisley | 2 | |
| Collibra | 2 | |
| Courthouse News Service | 2 | |
| CourtListener | 2 | |
| Department of Home Affairs | 2 | |
| DLA Piper | 2 | |
| Federal Register (via GovInfo) | 2 | |
| Gibson Dunn | 2 | |
| Google (The Keyword) | 2 | |
| Gulf News | 2 | |
| High Court of Australia | 2 | |
| Honi Soit | 2 | |
| Human Resources Director Australia | 2 | |
| Iran International | 2 | |
| Justia | 2 | |
| Korea JoongAng Daily | 2 | |
| Landgericht Muenchen I, Bavarian State Ministry of Justice | 2 | |
| Law Society Journal | 2 | |
| Lewis Silkin | 2 | |
| Mayer Brown | 2 | |
| MIT News | 2 | |
| Mondaq | 2 | |
| Morrison Foerster | 2 | |
| NewsGram | 2 | |
| NicFab | 2 | |
| NSW Government | 2 | |
| Office of the Australian Information Commissioner | 2 | |
| One First (Steve Vladeck) | 2 | |
| Paul, Weiss | 2 | |
| Poynter | 2 | |
| Premier of Victoria | 2 | |
| Press Gazette | 2 | |
| PubMed (US National Library of Medicine) | 2 | |
| Region Canberra | 2 | |
| Religion Clause | 2 | |
| Reserve Bank of Australia | 2 | |
| Reuters (via Yahoo Finance) | 2 | |
| Screen Rant | 2 | |
| Search Engine Land | 2 | |
| SmartCompany | 2 | |
| Starts at 60 (Australian Associated Press) | 2 | |
| Tech Times | 2 | |
| Tech.co | 2 | |
| The Authors Guild | 2 | |
| The Big Issue | 2 | |
| The Cyber Express | 2 | |
| The IPKat | 2 | |
| The Jerusalem Post | 2 | |
| The Korea Times | 2 | |
| The Moscow Times | 2 | |
| The National | 2 | |
| The News Mill | 2 | |
| United States Department of Justice, Office of Public Affairs | 2 | |
| US Energy Information Administration | 2 | |
| WhistleOut Australia | 2 | |
| Workplace Law | 2 | |
| Yahoo News Australia | 2 | |
| Acronis | 2 | |
| ACT Government | 2 | |
| ACT Integrity Commission | 2 | |
| AMC Entertainment Holdings (investor release) | 2 | |
| Android Police | 2 | |
| arXiv (Naidu et al.) | 2 | |
| Attorney-General's Department | 2 | |
| Australian Rural & Regional News | 2 | |
| Authors Guild | 2 | |
| BishopAccountability.org | 2 | |
| BNamericas | 2 | |
| Bridge Michigan | 2 | |
| Brookhaven National Laboratory | 2 | |
| Chat GPT Is Eating the World | 2 | |
| ClinicalTrials.gov | 2 | |
| Commonwealth Ombudsman | 2 | |
| Community Care | 2 | |
| Competition and Markets Authority | 2 | |
| Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service | 2 | |
| CyberScoop | 2 | |
| Deccan Herald | 2 | |
| Democratic National Committee | 2 | |
| Elsevier (ScienceDirect) | 2 | |
| EUR-Lex, Publications Office of the European Union | 2 | |
| Federal Register of Legislation (Australia) | 2 | |
| Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations | 2 | |
| Foodbank Australia | 2 | |
| Forensic Science Queensland | 2 | |
| Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology | 2 | |
| Gordon Legal | 2 | |
| GOV.UK (Prime Minister's Office) | 2 | |
| GOV.UK, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | 2 | |
| Green Left | 2 | |
| Higher Ed Dive | 2 | |
| HM Revenue and Customs | 2 | |
| Home Office | 2 | |
| Hornetsecurity | 2 | |
| HotNews.ro | 2 | |
| Human Rights Law Centre | 2 | |
| iGaming Business | 2 | |
| Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (Victoria) | 2 | |
| Infobae Peru | 2 | |
| Infosecurity Magazine | 2 | |
| Innocence Project | 2 | |
| Islamophobia Register Australia | 2 | |
| Just Security | 2 | |
| Michigan Public | 2 | |
| Middle East Monitor | 2 | |
| Mirage News (Fair Work Ombudsman statement) | 2 | |
| MLex | 2 | |
| Mumbrella | 2 | |
| National Health and Medical Research Council | 2 | |
| National Trust for Historic Preservation | 2 | |
| Navy Times | 2 | |
| Netflix Investor Relations | 2 | |
| NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption | 2 | |
| Ofcom | 2 | |
| Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India | 2 | |
| Onmanorama | 2 | |
| OpenAI Developer Platform | 2 | |
| Pakistan Bureau of Statistics | 2 | |
| PhoneArena | 2 | |
| Pinkvilla | 2 | |
| SamMobile | 2 | |
| ScienceDaily | 2 | |
| SPARC | 2 | |
| Sparke Helmore Lawyers | 2 | |
| St Louis Public Radio | 2 | |
| Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman | 2 | |
| The Art Newspaper | 2 | |
| The Centre for Public Integrity | 2 | |
| The Greek Herald | 2 | |
| The Texas Lawbook | 2 | |
| Thinking Anglicans | 2 | |
| TOP500 | 2 | |
| Transparency International Australia | 2 | |
| TrendForce | 2 | |
| Tribunal Constitucional del Peru | 2 | |
| U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission | 2 | |
| UK Health Security Agency (GOV.UK) | 2 | |
| UK Supreme Court | 2 | |
| UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) | 2 | |
| United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit | 2 | |
| United States District Court, Northern District of California | 2 | |
| US Federal Register (Executive Office of the President) | 2 | |
| US Federal Register (US Customs and Border Protection) | 2 | |
| US Federal Register, Administration for Children and Families | 2 | |
| US Occupational Safety and Health Administration | 2 | |
| Victorian Auditor-General's Office | 2 | |
| Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission | 2 | |
| What's on Netflix | 2 | |
| World Bank | 2 | |
| World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa | 2 | |
| 13 Wentworth Chambers | 1 | |
| 66.ru | 1 | |
| ABA Journal | 1 | |
| Accountants Daily | 1 | |
| ACLU of Texas | 1 | |
| ACS Information Age | 1 | |
| ACT Human Rights Commission | 1 | |
| Administrative Court Blog | 1 | |
| AEP Ohio | 1 | |
| AFP, via Free Malaysia Today | 1 | |
| African Law & Business | 1 | |
| AFSCME | 1 | |
| AI in Asia | 1 | |
| Akashvani News (newsonair.gov.in) | 1 | |
| Al-Monitor | 1 | |
| allAfrica | 1 | |
| allAfrica (Leadership, Abuja) | 1 | |
| Allens | 1 | |
| Alliance Party | 1 | |
| Amazon | 1 | |
| Amazon Web Services | 1 | |
| AMD Newsroom | 1 | |
| American Federation of Teachers | 1 | |
| American Journal of International Law (Cambridge University Press) | 1 | |
| American Public Health Association | 1 | |
| American Public Power Association | 1 | |
| Amnesty International Australia | 1 | |
| Amnesty International European Institutions Office | 1 | |
| Anadolu Agency | 1 | |
| Android Authority | 1 | |
| Anglican Ink | 1 | |
| ANROWS | 1 | |
| ANSA | 1 | |
| Anti-Defamation League | 1 | |
| AOL (Bloomberg) | 1 | |
| AppleInsider | 1 | |
| Arc Institute | 1 | |
| Architecture for REDD+ Transactions | 1 | |
| Arizona Appellate Blog | 1 | |
| Artificial Analysis | 1 | |
| artificialintelligenceact.eu | 1 | |
| arXiv (Chisholm et al.) | 1 | |
| arXiv (Electric Power Research Institute) | 1 | |
| arXiv (Nandal and Loeb) | 1 | |
| arXiv (Sun et al.) | 1 | |
| arXiv (Wang et al.) | 1 | |
| arXiv (Weibel et al.) | 1 | |
| ASGI | 1 | |
| Asia Insurance Review | 1 | |
| Asset Tokenization | 1 | |
| Associated Press (via Yahoo News) | 1 | |
| Association of American Publishers | 1 | |
| Assured Support | 1 | |
| Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array | 1 | |
| Australasian Muslim Times (AMUST) | 1 | |
| Australia's Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism | 1 | |
| Australian Associated Press | 1 | |
| Australian Associated Press via Yahoo News Australia | 1 | |
| Australian Association of National Advertisers | 1 | |
| Australian Communications Consumer Action Network | 1 | |
| Australian Conservation Foundation | 1 | |
| Australian Digital Inclusion Index (RMIT, Swinburne, Telstra) | 1 | |
| Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network and ANROWS | 1 | |
| Australian Government | 1 | |
| Australian Government Department of Industry, Science and Resources | 1 | |
| Australian Government Treasury | 1 | |
| Australian Government, Attorney-General's Department | 1 | |
| Australian Office of Financial Management | 1 | |
| Australian Public Law (AUSPUBLAW) | 1 | |
| Australian Tertiary Education Commission | 1 | |
| Australian Workplace Lawyers | 1 | |
| Authors Alliance | 1 | |
| Autoridade Nacional de Protecao de Dados (ANPD) | 1 | |
| Autorite de la concurrence | 1 | |
| Awards Daily | 1 | |
| Axios | 1 | |
| AZFamily (KTVK/KPHO) | 1 | |
| Banco Santander | 1 | |
| Baptist Standard | 1 | |
| BDO | 1 | |
| beck-aktuell | 1 | |
| Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School | 1 | |
| Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School | 1 | |
| Berkeley Earth | 1 | |
| BestForex | 1 | |
| BetaNews | 1 | |
| Big Brother Watch | 1 | |
| Birmingham Law School Research and Scholarship Blog | 1 | |
| Bitdefender | 1 | |
| Bloomberg Law | 1 | |
| Boise State Public Radio (NPR) | 1 | |
| Bollywood Bubble | 1 | |
| Box Office India | 1 | |
| Box Office Worldwide | 1 | |
| Built Offsite | 1 | |
| Burj CEO Awards | 1 | |
| Business and Human Rights Journal Blog | 1 | |
| Business Matters | 1 | |
| Business News Australia | 1 | |
| BusinessWorld (Agence France-Presse) | 1 | |
| CaixaBank | 1 | |
| California Globe | 1 | |
| Canal Solar | 1 | |
| Career Calling International | 1 | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | 1 | |
| CBC News | 1 | |
| ccarbon | 1 | |
| CCN | 1 | |
| Census of India | 1 | |
| Center for Health Care Strategies | 1 | |
| Center for Inquiry | 1 | |
| Center for Strategic and International Studies | 1 | |
| Centre for European and Anglo-American Constitutional Law | 1 | |
| Centre for Homelessness Impact | 1 | |
| Chambers and Partners | 1 | |
| Charles Russell Speechlys | 1 | |
| Citizenship.EU | 1 | |
| City Hub | 1 | |
| City of Canterbury Bankstown | 1 | |
| Civil Fleet / Civil MRCC | 1 | |
| ClassAction.org | 1 | |
| ClientEarth | 1 | |
| Climate Action Tracker | 1 | |
| Climate Council | 1 | |
| Climate in the Courts | 1 | |
| ClinicalTrials.gov, US National Library of Medicine | 1 | |
| Cloudflare | 1 | |
| CMS | 1 | |
| CNBC Africa | 1 | |
| CNET | 1 | |
| Coalition to End Forced Labour in the Uyghur Region | 1 | |
| Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation | 1 | |
| Collider | 1 | |
| Colorado General Assembly | 1 | |
| Commission of Inquiry into Forensic DNA Testing in Queensland | 1 | |
| Commonwealth Ombudsman (Commonwealth National Preventive Mechanism) | 1 | |
| Companies House | 1 | |
| Competition and Markets Authority (GOV.UK) | 1 | |
| Congressional Research Service | 1 | |
| Consejo General del Poder Judicial (Spain) | 1 | |
| Construction Leadership Council | 1 | |
| Consumer Notice | 1 | |
| Consumer Reports | 1 | |
| Copernicus Climate Change Service (ECMWF) | 1 | |
| Copyright Alliance | 1 | |
| Coroners Court of New South Wales | 1 | |
| Corporate Adviser | 1 | |
| Corte costituzionale | 1 | |
| Cotality | 1 | |
| Cour d'appel de Paris | 1 | |
| CP24 | 1 | |
| CREATe, University of Glasgow | 1 | |
| Crikey | 1 | |
| Criminal Cases Review Commission | 1 | |
| Crypto Briefing | 1 | |
| CSIRO | 1 | |
| Cyber Monitoring Centre | 1 | |
| Cyber Security News | 1 | |
| Cybersecurity Dive | 1 | |
| Daily News Hungary | 1 | |
| Daily Post Nigeria | 1 | |
| Daily Sabah | 1 | |
| Daily Sabah (Agence France-Presse) | 1 | |
| Dark Reading | 1 | |
| Darktrace | 1 | |
| Data Center Dynamics | 1 | |
| Datacenter Dynamics | 1 | |
| Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP | 1 | |
| Dawn | 1 | |
| Death Penalty Information Center | 1 | |
| Death Penalty Research Unit, University of Oxford | 1 | |
| Deighton Pierce Glynn | 1 | |
| Democracy Docket | 1 | |
| Democrata | 1 | |
| Department of Health (Northern Ireland) | 1 | |
| Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts | 1 | |
| Department of Justice, Northern Ireland | 1 | |
| Desaparecidos Terremoto Venezuela | 1 | |
| Digital Commerce 360 | 1 | |
| Digital Policy Alert | 1 | |
| Digital Today | 1 | |
| Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft | 1 | |
| DLA Piper Privacy Matters | 1 | |
| DNA India | 1 | |
| Domestic Violence NSW | 1 | |
| Droid Life | 1 | |
| DTN Progressive Farmer | 1 | |
| Due Diligence Design | 1 | |
| EclipseWise (Fred Espenak) | 1 | |
| Eclipsophile | 1 | |
| ecoustics | 1 | |
| EDNA, IEA 4E Technology Collaboration Programme | 1 | |
| EducationHQ | 1 | |
| EFTM | 1 | |
| EJIL: Talk! | 1 | |
| El Comercio | 1 | |
| El Espectador | 1 | |
| Election Law Blog | 1 | |
| Electronic Code of Federal Regulations | 1 | |
| Electronic Frontier Foundation | 1 | |
| Electronic Immigration Network | 1 | |
| Elias Law Group | 1 | |
| Elit Lawyers | 1 | |
| Employee Rights Counsel | 1 | |
| Employment Law Letter | 1 | |
| Employment Tribunal (England and Wales) | 1 | |
| Ending Loneliness Together | 1 | |
| Energy and Resources Law | 1 | |
| Environmental Defense Fund | 1 | |
| Epoch AI | 1 | |
| Equal Justice Initiative | 1 | |
| ESG Today | 1 | |
| Estuaries and Coasts (Springer) | 1 | |
| ETNews | 1 | |
| ETV Bharat | 1 | |
| EU Artificial Intelligence Act implementation timeline | 1 | |
| EU Digital Law | 1 | |
| EU Insider | 1 | |
| eucrim | 1 | |
| Eugenie Reich Law LLC | 1 | |
| EUR-Lex | 1 | |
| Euronews (via Yahoo News UK) | 1 | |
| European Association of Private International Law (EAPIL) | 1 | |
| European Commission (Migration and Home Affairs) | 1 | |
| European Commission, Enlargement and Eastern Neighbourhood | 1 | |
| European Commission, Shaping Europe's digital future | 1 | |
| European Parliamentary Research Service | 1 | |
| European Southern Observatory | 1 | |
| European Union Aviation Safety Agency | 1 | |
| Eurostat | 1 | |
| Eventbrite | 1 | |
| eWeek | 1 | |
| Executive Council of Australian Jewry | 1 | |
| FactCheckNI | 1 | |
| Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath | 1 | |
| FCPA Professor | 1 | |
| Federal Court of Australia (judgment published by ASIC) | 1 | |
| Federal Court of Australia (notice published by Gordon Legal) | 1 | |
| Federal Court of Australia (order published by Gordon Legal) | 1 | |
| Federal Register (API listing) | 1 | |
| Federal Register (Office of the United States Trade Representative) | 1 | |
| Federal Register (US Department of Homeland Security) | 1 | |
| Fierce Network | 1 | |
| Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (US Department of the Treasury) | 1 | |
| Financial Planning | 1 | |
| FinancialContent | 1 | |
| FindLaw | 1 | |
| FindLaw Caselaw | 1 | |
| Fintech News Australia | 1 | |
| Florida Office of the Attorney General | 1 | |
| Foley Hoag LLP | 1 | |
| Food and Drug Administration (via GovInfo) | 1 | |
| Fortescue | 1 | |
| Fortune | 1 | |
| Fragomen | 1 | |
| Free Movement | 1 | |
| Free Press Journal | 1 | |
| Free Speech Center, Middle Tennessee State University | 1 | |
| Freedom of the Press Foundation | 1 | |
| Friendly Atheist | 1 | |
| FXEmpire | 1 | |
| GEMA | 1 | |
| Gilbert + Tobin | 1 | |
| Global Trend Monitor | 1 | |
| Global Voices | 1 | |
| Gold Derby | 1 | |
| Google Fi | 1 | |
| GOV.UK (Department for Work and Pensions) | 1 | |
| Government News | 1 | |
| Government News (Australia) | 1 | |
| Government of Guyana, Low Carbon Development Strategy | 1 | |
| Government of India | 1 | |
| Grata Fund (joint civil society release) | 1 | |
| GSMArena | 1 | |
| Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health | 1 | |
| Have I Been Pwned | 1 | |
| Health Policy Watch | 1 | |
| Health Promotion Journal of Australia (via PubMed Central) | 1 | |
| Health Resources and Services Administration (via GovInfo) | 1 | |
| Healthcare Dive | 1 | |
| Herald Business | 1 | |
| HIPAA Journal | 1 | |
| HM Courts and Tribunals Service (GOV.UK) | 1 | |
| HM Treasury | 1 | |
| Holland and Knight | 1 | |
| Hollywood Walk of Fame | 1 | |
| Homeless Link | 1 | |
| House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts | 1 | |
| HR Dive | 1 | |
| HSBC Bank Australia | 1 | |
| Human Resources Director (HCA Mag US) | 1 | |
| Human Rights Campaign | 1 | |
| Human Rights Research Center | 1 | |
| Humanist Association of Ireland | 1 | |
| Humanists UK | 1 | |
| Hunton Andrews Kurth | 1 | |
| IDC | 1 | |
| IEEE Spectrum | 1 | |
| Illawarra Mercury | 1 | |
| iMEdD Lab | 1 | |
| Independent Australia | 1 | |
| Independent Monitoring Boards | 1 | |
| India Briefing | 1 | |
| India Briefing (Dezan Shira and Associates) | 1 | |
| India TV | 1 | |
| IndustriALL Europe | 1 | |
| InfoMigrants | 1 | |
| Information Commissioner's Office | 1 | |
| Inforrm's Blog | 1 | |
| InfoStealers | 1 | |
| ING | 1 | |
| Inside Higher Ed | 1 | |
| Inside Housing | 1 | |
| Inside Story | 1 | |
| Insolvency Service (GOV.UK) | 1 | |
| Institute of Science and Technology Austria | 1 | |
| Instituto Geografico Nacional (Spain) | 1 | |
| Interfax | 1 | |
| Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation | 1 | |
| International Association of Privacy Professionals | 1 | |
| International Consortium of Investigative Journalists | 1 | |
| International Institute for Sustainable Development | 1 | |
| International Labour Organization | 1 | |
| Investment Executive | 1 | |
| Investor Daily | 1 | |
| IPES-Food | 1 | |
| Ironbridge Legal | 1 | |
| iTechGuides | 1 | |
| J.P. Morgan Research | 1 | |
| J7 Large Communities' Task Force Against Antisemitism (hosted by the Executive Council of Australian Jewry) | 1 | |
| Jackson McDonald Lawyers | 1 | |
| Jacobin | 1 | |
| JD Supra (Dinsmore & Shohl LLP) | 1 | |
| JD Supra (HaystackID) | 1 | |
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Every story, ranked by sourcing
A source count measures how widely a story was documented, not how well it was reported, which is why the front page is never ordered this way. Here it is, where it belongs.
Heavily sourced
Ten or more independent sources- ByteDance's Brazil Data Centre Will Be Its Largest Outside China, and Indigenous Occupiers Have Been on the Site14
- Meta's display glasses never left the United States, and its cheapest AI glasses now start at $469 in Australia13
- England scraps standalone school gender guidance and puts the rules inside statutory safeguarding13
- Apple has handed Siri to Google, and Amazon's Alexa+ has reached Australia12
- Google's Gemini camera features reached Australia in April, and nearly all of them sit behind the top subscription tier12
- Companies are still discovering they were caught in the 2025 Oracle and Red Hat breaches12
- The banks' G7 stablecoin still does not exist. A 37 bank euro project has overtaken it.12
- Google Announces the Pixel 11 Pro Fold as Its Predecessor's IP68 Claim Remains in Question12
- AMD's Data Centre Revenue Has Doubled, but the OpenAI Gigawatt It Promised Has Not Shipped12
- Labor abandoned its FOI overhaul in March, and an audit has since found the system failing12
- Swift's Showgirl was the world's biggest selling album of 2025 and won nothing at the 2026 Grammys12
- Colombia's deadliest earthquake since 1999 was 110 kilometres deep, and that spread the damage12
- US Supreme Court stays Fifth Circuit order that would have ended abortion pills by post12
- Canberra set a 62 to 70 per cent 2035 climate target, then projected a 48 per cent cut12
- India's Supreme Court grew from 34 judges to 38 by ordinance, and Parliament ratified it late12
- Tribunal orders 90-day protective awards for 1,687 workers dismissed as ISG collapsed12
- Clergy Conduct Measure gains Royal Assent, repealing the Church of England's 2003 discipline law12
- Most Australian under-16s are still using social media, the regulator's own evaluation finds11
- AI-designed viruses clear peer review, then an independent check finds them close relatives of the natural original11
- ChatGPT's app platform is sending its partners little traffic11
- Investigators now blame Russian hackers for the Jaguar Land Rover shutdown, not the crew that claimed it11
- Samsung's $445m Patent Loss Stands. The Fight Now Is Whether Its Phones Can Be Banned11
- Lopez's Zemeckis thriller wrapped nine months ago and Netflix still has not dated it11
- Turkey's foreign minister says the Mecca pact copies NATO's committees, not its nuclear cover11
- Post-Bondi protest ban was unconstitutional, NSW Court of Appeal rules unanimously11
- Federal Court orders Fortescue to pay Yindjibarndi $150.3 million for mining on their country11
- Paris court makes Yves Rocher's parent pay for union sackings at a Turkish factory11
- US Supreme Court affirmed birthright citizenship on 30 June, and a new order followed on 6 August11
- Canberra put $3.8b more into Melbourne's rail loop on evidence the public still cannot see11
- England's rough sleeping snapshot found 4,793 on one night. Its own monthly data found 8,01011
- Brussels has child safety cases open against Snapchat, Meta and TikTok, but not YouTube or the app stores10
- Apple tells a US court it trained a research model on a books dataset, and calls it fair use10
- The argument has moved from AI writing the phishing email to AI running the intrusion10
- Samsung's Micro RGB Went From One $30,000 Television to a Range Starting at $1,59910
- Stanford's AI Index reports 362 AI incidents in 2025 as model transparency fell from 58 to 4010
- World Court ends a fourteen year ILO deadlock: Convention 87 protects the right to strike, ten to four10
- The Hormuz safe route is an Iran to Oman arrangement, and tankers are still being hit10
- A senator has put the USS Abraham Lincoln allegations in writing, and the Navy's denial is now specific10
- Nature names MoM-BH*-1, but the black hole star idea dates to March 2025 and is still contested10
- Courts have refused every attempt to stop Dhurandhar 2, including a writer's and a song owner's10
- Australia's news levy reached Parliament with a smaller base, a higher rate and AI chatbots still outside it10
- UN anti-racism committee invokes urgent action procedure over Indigenous children in Australian detention10
- Grain trader Scoular pays $10.2m over bribes at the Mexican border, some reaching a cartel10
- Australia scored 76 on an index that counts perceptions of corruption, not corruption10
- Australia's employer pay gap fell to 11.2 per cent, and its new targets regime carries no fine10
- Four countries on the EU's new safe list still jail people over same-sex conduct10
- Copernicus called 2025 the third warmest year at 1.47C, NASA called it a tie for second10
- Crown Court backlog holds at 80,061 as cases open a year or more hit 22,12410
- Queensland forensic lab audits more than 900 DNA statements after a courtroom error10
- Victorian teachers call off a third strike after 79 per cent back a four-year pay deal10
- South Korea's chip law took effect on 11 August without the 52 hour exemption industry wanted10
- Pakistan's first household survey since 2019 pushed a regional poverty rate from 11.8 to 14.4 per cent10
- Australia swapped its inflation benchmark for one with 18 months of history10
- Texas classrooms must post the Ten Commandments after a nine to eight appeals court ruling10
- Australians seeing friends weekly fell from 68 to 53 per cent, ABS 2025 survey finds10
- Casey social care commission told to report in 2027, a year earlier than its own terms of reference set10
- NSW police recorded 473 coercive control incidents in 18 months and laid 22 charges10
- Ofcom tells social media firms to abandon age inference as Australia's under 16 ban leaks10
- UN puts world hunger at 645 million as a healthy diet climbs to 4.28 dollars a day10
- Australia rebuilt childcare regulation in a year, but cannot yet measure whether it worked10
Well sourced
Five to nine sources- Google has made AI Mode the default. Brussels and London are now testing whether publishers can refuse.9
- Shah Rukh Khan is not the world's richest actor, and Hurun now values him below its 2025 figure9
- Kantara: Chapter 1 closed near Rs 850 crore, and Rishab Shetty has confirmed a third film9
- ShinyHunters is named in Canvas, Carnival, Medtronic and RingCentral, and Google says it was not a vendor flaw9
- A Stockholm court put Google's Shopping bill at 14.3 billion kronor and found the abuse ran past 20179
- Lebanon abolished the death penalty on 11 August 2026, the second Arab League state to do it, after Djibouti9
- Venezuela's official quake toll is 6,301, and its official missing count is still 157 from June9
- Ceuta arrival counts range from 40,000 to 75,000 and reported deaths from 67 to more than 809
- Spain's longest totality on 12 August was about 1 minute 50 seconds, not the 2 minutes 18 quoted9
- The Nature black hole star paper was posted as a preprint 17 months earlier, and rivals dispute it9
- Abdul El-Sayed won Michigan for the Democratic left, and in the same nine days it lost Wisconsin and St Louis9
- India's Census 2027 gazette makes caste item 10 of 40, and is silent on how the answer is recorded9
- Six days after an executive order on mental illness, the FDA gave psilocybin a voucher, not an approval9
- IBAC found no corrupt conduct in Victoria's firefighters deal, but named the man now running its schools9
- The US education department deleted disparate impact from its Title VI rules without taking comment9
- The EU's first Digital Services Act fine against X was about blue ticks, an ad database and researcher access9
- Australia's biggest electoral funding overhaul in 40 years slipped to 1 January 2027 over one by-election9
- UK Supreme Court overturns Cheshire West and narrows who counts as deprived of liberty9
- Australia's rights commission found five breaches over a detained family; Home Affairs rejected all9
- Muckamore inquiry finds restraint replaced care at a learning disability hospital9
- Reddit fined £14.47m as UK and Australian regulators reject self declared ages for children9
- Australia is one of two non-European states in the new Ukraine aggression tribunal9
- Canberra court voids forced relocation of three tenants who held their homes 27 to 42 years9
- A $5 million airport tender was offered for a 5 per cent kickback, and no Commonwealth offence fitted9
- Nigeria's former attorney general lost 48 properties to an order needing no conviction9
- Treasury's whistleblower review closes as ASIC finds only 39 per cent of disclosures qualified9
- Federal Court leaves intact a corruption finding built on leaked papers, not money9
- US Supreme Court upholds state bans on trans girls in school sport, six to three, on 30 June 20269
- Slovakia put a two sex rule in its constitution by 90 votes, and Brussels opened a case9
- UK ad regulator bans an AI girlfriend advert for selling female compliance9
- Paris court finds TotalEnergies misled consumers on carbon neutrality, orders 180 days of notice9
- Integrity Council rules 58.4 million forest carbon credits cannot carry its quality label9
- The IEA's 113 million barrels a day figure is one scenario of four, not a 2050 forecast9
- ABS puts Australia's 2025 net overseas migration at 301,000, above the budget's 225,000 path9
- UK migration advisers cut the shortage visa list to 28 jobs, all for 18 months only9
- Salerno court annuls Geo Barents detention and rejects Libyan orders as rescue coordination9
- UK to France returns treaty extended to October and widened to cover people smuggled back by lorry9
- Louisiana's highest court frees a man after 27 years on death row over bite mark evidence9
- US regulator proposes $794,456 penalty over hydrogen sulfide deaths at a Maine pulp mill9
- Indigenous suicide rate rose to 33.9 per 100,000 in 2024, Closing the Gap data shows9
- Analysis of Australia's 2026 NAPLAN data puts the Year 9 numeracy gap at seven years and nine months9
- Ombudsman logs 27,882 country telco complaints and asks for a root and branch law review9
- Arizona's top court says churches, not judges, decide what clergy must report about abuse9
- Northern Ireland MLAs vote 57 to 24 to abolish the UK's last blasphemy offences9
- Australia logs steepest antisemitism rise in J7 report built from seven incompatible counts9
- US Supreme Court leaves standing the rule that state law can defeat a religious exemption at work9
- Regulators fined Evolution 4.75m pounds and Keno Victoria $75,000 eight days apart9
- MIT's AI supercomputer has fallen 36 places in the world rankings without getting any slower8
- After the Hunt lost roughly US$60 million in cinemas, then went to number one on Prime Video8
- Thamma recovered its budget and little more, and the Maddock horror universe has slipped a year8
- Anthropic's 1.5 billion dollar settlement covers 482,460 pirated books, not the training that used them8
- The CMA found Apple's WebKit rule holds back rival browsers, then put the remedy in its slower queue8
- The order against state AI laws produced a first intervention arguing equal protection, not preemption8
- The AI memory squeeze reached official price statistics in July 2026, but not the headline inflation rate8
- The EU AI Act rules that started on 2 August are the labelling ones, not the high risk ones8
- The 1.5 billion dollar Anthropic settlement is final, but the per book figure everyone quotes is wrong8
- Anthropic's pledge to pay for the grid its data centres need names no sum, no site and no auditor8
- Stanford puts the US lead over Chinese models at 2.7 per cent but does not say which benchmarks that is8
- Sixty six jurisdictions cleared the Paramount takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery. A US court has it frozen8
- The General Assembly backed the World Court's climate opinion 141 to 8, but the reparation test is narrow8
- Trump says he will declare the strait of Hormuz US territory, but no legal instrument exists8
- Two federal courts found the White House ballroom unauthorised by Congress; it is now at the Supreme Court8
- Filed 27 July, briefed since 3 August: the Supreme Court has not ruled on the mail ballot order8
- South Korea's president has offered to negotiate an end to the Korean War, and Pyongyang has said nothing back8
- ASIC reviewed eight car insurance brands with 72 per cent of the market and none explains its pricing8
- The RBA board weighed only a hold or a hike on 11 August, and left the cash rate at 4.35 per cent8
- Two ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz on 14 August and no crude at all, against 130 a day before the war8
- India's 18 per cent tariff deal lasted a fortnight, and the rate it pays now rests on a third law8
- White House counts ten years of savings from drug pricing deals that filings say run three8
- Medicaid work rules took effect on 31 July 2026 with nine exempt groups and two very different loss estimates8
- England's resident doctors accepted the pay and jobs deal by 52.9 to 47.1 per cent on a 57 per cent turnout8
- Artemis II flew four people 252,756 miles from Earth in April, but the first landing is now Artemis IV in 20288
- A False Claims Act case against Elsevier, Springer Nature, Wiley and Informa is now unsealed8
- Dhurandhar's record totals come from private trackers, and the reference tables disagree with each other8
- Delhi High Court has ordered the Kala Hiran teaser taken down, but it has not stopped the film's release8
- Disney sued Midjourney and licensed 200 characters to Sora, and the Sora deal lasted 103 days8
- The Academy's AI rules test human authorship, the Golden Globes' demand a written disclosure of every use8
- Australia's tertiary commission ran for seven weeks with its First Nations seat empty8
- Two federal judges vacated the same student loan forgiveness rule on the same day, on different grounds8
- Elsevier has retracted 120 papers from a biology journal whose output doubled in a single year8
- Bundibugyo Ebola passed 2,000 deaths in 86 days, and the one licensed vaccine does not target it8
- AI agents re-ran the 168 top papers at a machine learning conference; eight held up above 80 per cent8
- Reviewers now finish 1.7 times faster than in 2007, but it takes eight invitations to get two8
- The FCC waived the 39 per cent TV ownership cap for Nexstar, and a court then ordered Tegna held separate8
- The Supreme Court left Section 2 standing in Callais and changed what plaintiffs have to prove8
- Party committees can now spend without limit alongside their own candidates after a 2001 precedent fell8
- The Supreme Court buried Humphrey's Executor on 29 June 2026 and exempted the Federal Reserve the same day8
- Prop 50's map beat a Republican and a Justice Department challenge, then a one sentence Supreme Court order8
- The EU's first Digital Services Act fine was about a blue tick, an ad archive and researcher access8
- A US judge struck down Trump's NPR and PBS defunding order as viewpoint retaliation8
- High Court upholds Met facial recognition policy as London face scans pass 1.7 million8
- ICAC finds NSW schools building chief corrupt after $344m went to contract workers8
- Peru's Constitutional Court voided Ollanta Humala's 15 year conviction on a question of dates8
- FinCEN fines UBS Financial Services $125m for repeating the failure it was fined for in 20188
- Three randomised trials found no gonorrhoea protection from the vaccine England still offers8
- EU top court rules Bulgaria's refusal to amend gender records breaches free movement law8
- IOC restores sex testing for the 2028 female category as the evidence stays contested8
- Two statistical agencies counted same-sex couples in April and warned about the numbers8
- Attribution study finds Canada's peak fire week is now five times likelier than in a cooler climate8
- NSW audit finds $980m flood adaptation programs began with no business case8
- High Court upholds UK student visa ban on Afghan, Cameroonian, Burmese and Sudanese nationals8
- Ombudsman finds Australia's detention handover to a US prison operator degraded care and safety8
- Audit finds US refugee agency missed 80 of 198 required visits to child migrant shelters8
- NSW police watchdog found conflict of interest forms in 32 per cent of officer domestic violence cases8
- Victorian inquiry finds 12 of 26 children were remanded before turning 14, most never sentenced8
- Australia's food delivery riders get an hourly floor today, but not employee status8
- US court strikes down the NLRB successor bar that compelled new owners to bargain for a year8
- Australia added 76,300 jobs in June yet underemployment rose to 6.5 per cent8
- US adds 43 Chinese companies to forced labour import ban, taking the list to 1878
- Federal Court fines Mercer Super $10.3m over three years of unreported breach investigations8
- Australia's official income and wealth survey has been dark since 2019-208
- Australia's housing council reports record rent burden of 33.1 per cent of median income8
- Treasury delays action on wealthy tax audit as rich share of UK tax gap rises to 6%8
- Victoria accepts 28 of 34 regional housing recommendations, and puts the costly ones under review8
- Britain scrapped the two child limit on 6 April, and the benefit cap kept 41,000 families out8
- First Nations adults jailed at 16.8 times the non-Indigenous rate, Productivity Commission reports8
- Two rival polls put Australia's 'no religion' count 28 points apart before the 2026 census8
- Charity regulator removes church's sole trustee after £652,030 of Gift Aid went unevidenced8
- Lakemba Mosque returns to Sydney planning panel after 2025 refusal of prayer loudspeakers8
- Nigerian appeal court upholds a school hijab ban because the school takes no state subvention8
- UK spending watchdog finds national museums stable as 524 local museums closed since 20008
- Deepika Padukone's fight over eight hour shifts has outlasted the search rankings7
- Chandni Bar sequel holds its December 2026 date while the fight over the title stays unresolved7
- Google's search remedies have bound it since 3 February, and the government is not appealing on Chrome7
- The H200 opening to China carries a 50 per cent compute cap and lab testing of every shipment7
- EU deferred the AI Act's high-risk rules to 2027 and 2028 but left the 2 August labelling duties standing7
- The 275 million figure in the Canvas breach comes from the attackers, and it may not count people at all7
- Conduent's breach count went from 4.3 million to 62.2 million in eight months of filings7
- Brussels switched on AI labelling in August and pushed the high risk rules out to December 20277
- A rival party sued and Russia's Supreme Court struck Yabloko's list, not its district candidates7
- France's Constitutional Council voided the under-15 social media ban on breadth and on age checks7
- US Customs has refunded about $100bn of struck down tariffs while replacement duties run under three laws7
- India's new rural jobs Act raises the guarantee to 125 days and caps what each state may spend7
- STAR sees twice the baryons the quark picture predicts, in a paper first posted in August 20247
- Delhi High Court keeps granting celebrity takedown orders, and keeps refusing to make them blanket bans7
- Netflix's price for Ben Affleck's 16-person AI startup was $587 million, disclosed in a July filing7
- The order freezing Paramount's Warner Bros. deal expires today, and no injunction has replaced it7
- CPJ counted 129 press deaths in 2025, 47 of them classed as murder and 39 involving drones7
- Mississippi can still count mail ballots that arrive five days late, with Barrett writing and Alito dissenting7
- Paris appeal court convicts 12 over National Rally staffing and cuts Le Pen's ban to 45 months7
- Australia's emissions regulator recorded 13.4 million offset units surrendered under the safeguard scheme7
- Australia's biggest gas plant was approved to 2070 with 48 conditions, and is now in court7
- Federal Court approves $548.5m robodebt settlement and halves the litigation funder's fee7
- Peabody repaid $4.98m to 197 coal workers, then signed a Fair Work undertaking instead of facing court7
- Australia's wage umpire lifted award rates 4.75 per cent and rebuilt the floor at $26.44 an hour7
- No policy, no training: Perth employer ordered to pay $125,238 for harassment on shift five7
- Women reach 67 with £105,000 in pension savings, men with £232,000, UK figures show7
- US Supreme Court rules Rastafarian prisoner cannot sue guards who shaved his dreadlocks7
- Australia's formal volunteering rate holds at 22.6 per cent while volunteer hours climb to 618 million7
- HSBC Australia's $35 million scam penalty covers five separate failures, not one7
- A vacated New York conviction is why a California court has ordered Weinstein resentenced7
- EU top court finds Hungary's 2021 anti-LGBTI law breaches the Union's founding values7
- UNSW to repay $32.7 million to 33,069 staff under Fair Work undertaking7
- Paris court orders TotalEnergies to put customer emissions in its vigilance plan7
- Swift's cinema release party closed at US$50.1 million, and ten months later it still has not streamed6
- Sukh Sandhu appointed to the Forttuna Education Council Global Advisory Board6
- Brussels fined Google twice on 23 July, 460 million euros over Search and 430 million over Play6
- Munich court found six songs sit inside Suno's model, then applied US law and rejected fair use6
- Brazil switched off Discord's livestreams on 12 August, before its child law's fines were due to start6
- Getty won permission to appeal the UK ruling that Stable Diffusion is not an infringing copy6
- Florida's ten count complaint against OpenAI names Sam Altman personally on nine counts6
- Washington licensed about 10 billion dollars of H200 chips for China, and almost none shipped6
- An EPRI paper found data centres cut US retail power prices from 2015 to 2024, against forecasts of rises6
- Romania lost all its nuclear power on 13 August after the Danube fell three centimetres too low6
- Israel's defence minister ordered law enforcement over West Bank settlers handed to the police6
- DNC's 2028 calendar opens in South Carolina and puts New Hampshire third, with $18.5 million of debt6
- SpaceX beat revenue forecasts in its first public quarter, then fell 13.6 per cent on capital spending6
- Tomago's $2.5bn power underwrite is split evenly with NSW and does not begin until 20286
- Ten per cent now use AI chatbots for news each week, and 4 per cent of people click through to the source6
- A Brooklyn jury convicted a former Goldman Sachs banker of paying more than a million dollars to Ghanaian officials for a power plant deal6
- Record $300.2 million in CFD penalties, and the two firms profited when clients lost6
- Snaffle charged interest on the full contract price, not the balance, across 38,562 contracts6
- Westpac penalised $26 million after 1,013 online hardship applications went astray6
- Mercer Super fined $10.3 million for eight investigations it reported late or never at all6
- Hollywood's site blocking bill builds a court process most blocked sites will never attend6
- Fourteen months after the Ahmedabad crash, India's accident bureau still has no final report6
- The Supreme Court upheld Bihar's roll revision and sent deleted voters to citizenship authorities6
- Australia doubled its draft PFOS drinking water limit to 8 nanograms per litre before publishing it6
- About half the money in the terminated NIH grants had already been spent when they were cancelled6
- IEA puts data centres at 485 TWh in 2025 and 950 TWh by 2030, while reviewers span a 40 fold range6
- Burj Global Power 100 gala held in Shanghai, with Sukh Sandhu among those recognised5
- Australia's own regulator found more than 81 per cent of under-16s still on social media after the ban5
- A judge made OpenAI hand over 20 million ChatGPT conversations, then ordered 88 million more5
- NSW's biggest gun buyback in three decades starts on 2 November and the price list is published5
- Trump Media lost $238m on $1.7m of revenue, and its paid feed of the President's posts is now in court5
- The AI171 preliminary report never says which pilot spoke, and AAIB has set no final report date5
- Two years after Snyder, federal corruption law covers bribes but not rewards, and the states have been left to fill the gap5
- About 11,000 people put $1.1 billion into First Guardian and Shield, and most never complained5
- Court finds 13 of 14 Coles Down Down tickets misled, and points to 12 weeks as the test5
- The It Ends With Us case ended on privilege and employment status, not on the facts5
- Jane Street paid 4,843 crore rupees into escrow and resumed trading, and SEBI has still not adjudicated5
- Coldrif tests reported up to 48.6 per cent diethylene glycol, and the published limits do not agree5
- India shut a 23 billion dollar online gaming industry by statute before the challenge was heard5
- India has notified 40 census questions including caste, the first such count since 19315
- India's 25 per cent oil penalty ended by executive order, but the 18 per cent rate has no legal text5
- The Americas lost measles elimination in November 2025, and the United States is judged in November 20265
- US vaccine advisers voted 8 to 3 to end the universal hepatitis B birth dose after 34 years5
- Isotopes in comet 3I/ATLAS point to an old, metal poor star, with very wide error bars5
- A US court has ruled Workday's AI bias testing privileged because its lawyers curated the data5
- eSafety's own report shows five million accounts gone and most under 16s still on social media5