Government UFO Files: Reality Check for Disclosure Hopes
Trump's directive to declassify UFO files has reignited hopes among disclosure advocates. Experts warn the files will likely disappoint those expecting proof of extraterrestrial contact.
Trump's directive to declassify UFO files has reignited hopes among disclosure advocates. Experts warn the files will likely disappoint those expecting proof of extraterrestrial contact.
Electricity rebates that masked price increases have ended. Winter costs and unfair pricing are now squarely on household budgets, but switching plans and efficiency upgrades can save families hundreds.
Iran's decision to strike Gulf states housing US military bases may prove a strategic miscalculation, pushing reluctant Arab neighbours toward offensive action alongside Israel and the US.
World champion Lando Norris has warned that F1's new 2026 regulations could cause dangerous accidents, calling the racing 'artificial' after the season opener in Melbourne.
A programmer called Will spent months reverse-engineering classic Crazy Taxi to let players explore its virtual cities freely online. The project now lives on noclip, a digital museum celebrating video game design.
Ben Tudhope has claimed Australia's first medal at the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Milan-Cortina, winning silver in the men's snowboard cross. However, the nation's campaign faces an immediate setback with teammate Amanda Reid hospitalised after a crash.
Janelle Dodd transformed her retirement into a mission to educate communities worldwide about menstrual health through Days For Girls, a not-for-profit that distributes reusable products to women in disadvantaged areas.
Gold Coast's disastrous Round 1 loss to Cronulla raises uncomfortable questions about the club's capacity to build a genuine winning culture under new coach Josh Hannay.
Heartopia removed a questline within 24 hours after players flagged a racist depiction of a Black character. The incident highlights ongoing representation challenges in indie game development.
After Electronic Arts shelved his Alice sequel plans, American McGee found unexpected redemption in a toy company. Now he is returning to game development on his own terms.
As the 2026 Winter Paralympics opened in Verona, 16 countries boycotted the ceremony to protest Russia and Belarus competing under their national flags for the first time in over a decade.
Australia's teacher shortage is forcing schools to hire unqualified staff, cap enrolments, and eliminate specialist classes. Politicians debate causes while the classroom faces collapse.
Trump's refusal to negotiate except on terms of Iran's complete surrender sets a maximalist war objective. But experts warn the ambition may exceed military reality.
The US Commerce Department is formalising new AI export regulations that go further than the Biden-era rule it scrapped, requiring foreign nations to negotiate directly with Washington and invest in American AI infrastructure.
Seven years after Gatwick Airport shut down over disputed drone sightings, the UK Department for Transport is fighting in court to keep its findings secret. The government's appeal raises hard questions about transparency versus security.
Police arrested two people after locating an improvised explosive device in Geelong West on Friday. Officers also seized 3D-printed firearms from a storage shed nearby.
The Warlock class transforms Diablo 4's magic system by letting players harness demonic power with unprecedented physicality and build flexibility, launching alongside the Lord of Hatred expansion in April.
Marathon's decision to make seasonal passes permanent rather than expiring challenges an industry norm designed to exploit player anxiety. Whether this consumer-friendly approach proves commercially viable remains an open question.
Drone strikes on Amazon datacentres in the UAE and Bahrain expose a dangerous gap in tech industry planning. As major providers order customers to abandon the region, the question is no longer whether but how companies should operate in conflict zones.
China has made genuine progress in chip manufacturing independence, yet faces years of struggle to match Western advances. Premier Li Qiang's Two Sessions speech signals intent; execution will be the real test.