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Scottie Pippen’s ex Larsa Pippen stuns fans with gym selfie amid home makeover and boyfriend’s recovery

Larsa Pippen shared a gym selfie (Image via Instagram / @larsapippen) Reality TV personality and entrepreneur Larsa Pippen stunned fans on Saturday with a jaw-dropping gym selfie that has the internet abuzz. The Real Housewives of Miami star showed off her toned figure and signature flair on Instagram by posting a behind-the-scenes glimpse at her

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The first ancient Egyptian genome is here, and it changes everything we know

Scientists have sequenced the first complete genome from ancient Egypt, uncovering surprising genetic ties between the Nile Valley and Mesopotamia. The man, who lived between 4,500 and 4,800 years ago during the era of the earliest pyramids, was discovered in a sealed clay pot near Nuwayrat, south of Cairo. His remains, now kept at Liverpool’s

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While US meddled in Greenland, Russia quietly moved in on this strategic Arctic territory belonging to Norway

Synopsis Russia moves to get an Arctic territory: Russia increases its presence in Svalbard. This area is under Norway’s control. Experts believe Moscow uses US Arctic moves as cover. Svalbard’s location is strategically important. It overlooks the Greenland-Iceland-UK Gap. Russia fears NATO militarization of Svalbard. Recent incidents include Chechen forces spotted and severed communication cables.

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Israel Begins A Limited Pause In Fighting In 3 Gaza Areas As Concerns Over Hunger Mount

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — The Israeli military on Sunday began limited pauses in fighting in three populated areas of Gaza for 10 hours a day, part of measures including airdrops as concerns grow over surging hunger and as Israel faces criticism over its conduct in the 21-month war. The military said the “tactical

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Frustration, Gaza Alarm Drove Macron To Go It Alone On Palestine Recognition

PARIS, July 26 (Reuters) – President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement that France would become the first Western member of the United Nations Security Council to recognize a Palestinian state in September has caused diplomatic ructions from the Middle East through Europe to Washington. But it did not come out of the blue. When Macron visited the

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“Ergo-sum” -Based AGI Safety Architecture Grounded in Ethics and Quantum Logic Unveiled

San Francisco, CA, July 27, 2025 –(PR.com)– Intro: After decades of seeking solutions to AGI alignment – one of technology’s most critical unsolved challenges – inventor Daniel Solis has unveiled “Ergo-sum,” a hardware-based AGI safety architecture that physically embeds human values into machine intelligence substrates. This patent-pending framework answers the industry’s urgent need for verifiable AGI

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SHUKR Unveils Summer Islamic Clothing Collection for Modern Modest Dressers

Sheridan, WY, July 27, 2025 –(PR.com)– SHUKR Islamic Clothing, a leading producer of Islamic clothing for Muslims in the West, has officially announced the launch of its new summer collection. Known for its elegant and practical designs, SHUKR continues to offer modest fashion solutions that help Muslim men and women express their faith without compromising on

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Kokoda Youth Foundation Launches Regional Reset Program | Mirage News

Crisafulli Government is delivering on a critical pillar of its Making Our Community Safer Plan, with the first Regional Reset program to start operating within months. Kokoda Youth Foundation will deliver an intensive early intervention program for at-risk youth aged 12-17 in the Ipswich-Darling Downs region. The 12-month program will include three short-stay ‘resets’ for each at-risk youth, with mentoring and family engagement sessions to help them re-engage with education and the community. Program is part of a $560 million investment in new early intervention and rehabilitation programs funded in the Budget to restore safety where you live. The Crisafulli Government is delivering on a critical pillar of its Making Our Community Safer Plan, with the first early intervention Regional Reset program announced today. The new program, to be delivered by Kokoda Youth Foundation, will offer 12 months of support for at-risk youth showing early signs of disengagement, antisocial or criminal behaviour in the Ipswich-Darling Downs region. Participants will undertake three short-stay ‘resets’ over one year, at a residential facility at Kokoda Park, where they will receive 24/7 support and supervision, participate in activities to develop emotional, social, and physical skills, including cultural learning, mentoring, education, outdoor bootcamp-style personal development challenges and digital detoxes. The program will also include family engagement sessions and tailored support to help re-engage youth back into their community and divert them from crime. The Crisafulli Government’s $50 million Regional Reset program will be delivered in nine locations across the State and is one of several new Early Intervention programs funded in the Budget, to help restore safety where you live. Premier David Crisafulli said Regional Reset would help restore safety where you live to help make Queensland safer. “Regional Reset is an important part of our plan to prevent the next generation of hardcore repeat offenders and start to make Queensland safer,” Premier Crisafulli said. “Only with more police, stronger laws, rehabilitation and early intervention that works will we start to turn the tide on Labor’s Youth Crime Crisis. “Making Queensland safer is about keeping dangerous youth criminals off our streets, while turning other young lives away from crime by restoring consequences for actions and delivering the support through targeted early intervention. “This is the reset that’s needed for young lives by giving them the tools they need to make better choices and stop the carousal of crime.” Minister for Youth Justice and Victim Support Laura Gerber said Regional Reset program would help break the cycle of youth crime in Queensland. “We know one of the best ways to reduce crime is to intervene early and these programs are designed to completely reset the habits and behaviours that lead young people down a life of crime,” Minister Gerber said. “This program will give at-risk youth the skills, education and support they need to make positive choices and become productive members of their community. “By turning kids’ lives around early, we will have less youth offenders, fewer victims of crime and a safer community.” Kokoda Youth Foundation Chief Executive Officer Angie Debnam said the funding would help transform young lives by giving them the opportunity to build a positive future. “We welcome this investment by the Queensland Government, which will allow the Kokoda Youth Foundation to support young people in Ipswich over the next four years,” Ms Debnam said. Our program provides structure, support and a vital circuit-breaker for those at risk of entering the youth justice system, helping them build resilience, reconnect with community and reset their direction.” /Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here. Read More

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Police Hunt Leads in Kirrawee Hit-And-Run Crash | Mirage News

Police are appealing to the public for information following a crash involving an e-bike at Kirrawee last night in which two boys were injured. Emergency services were called to the Princes Highway about 9.40pm (Saturday 26 July 2025), after reports of a crash involving a silver Toyota Echo and an e-bike being ridden by a 16-year-old boy with a 15-year-old pillion passenger. The teens were thrown onto the verge by the impact from behind; however, the car was driven from the scene without stopping. The older boy suffered a fractured right leg and head injuries and was taken to St George Hospital, while the other boy suffered minor injuries and was taken to Sydney Children’s Hospital. Acting on information, the vehicle was found abandoned in Argyle Place, Kareela, a short time later. The vehicle has been seized by police for forensic examination. Inquiries are now underway by officers attached to the Crash Investigation Unit (CIU). They are appealing for anyone with information about the crash or the driver of the car or where it was dumped in Argyle Place to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Granville Police or Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages. /Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here. Read More

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SafeWork NSW’s Largest Safety Blitz: 500 Notices Issued | Mirage News

The Minns Labor Government’s move to strengthen SafeWork NSW is delivering results, with the largest compliance blitz in a decade leading to over 500 non-compliance notices issued across NSW. Marking its first days as a standalone regulator under its new Commissioner, SafeWork NSW carried out unannounced inspections targeting close to 400 high-risk workplaces and industries. SafeWork NSW inspectors issued 506 notices for non-compliance, comprising 435 improvement notices, 61 prohibition notices and 10 fines worth almost $50,000. Unsafe work from heights and the unsafe operation of moving plant, vehicles and fixed machinery were the top two safety risks across worksites. Key hazards associated with falls from heights include unprotected edges and fragile surfaces. Businesses were issued with 192 notices for non-compliance with safety requirements relating to work at heights. Inspectors issued 285 notices for the unsafe operation of moving plant, vehicles and fixed machinery. Some examples include lifts, cranes, scaffolding components, conveyors, forklifts and amusement devices. Hundreds of SafeWork NSW staff travelled across regional and metropolitan NSW between 1 July and 4 July to conduct unannounced compliance checks to ensure safety obligations were being followed to keep workers safe on the job. Inspections occurred across the state – from a construction site in Wollongong and farm outside Orange to a manufacturer in Dubbo and nursing home in Ballina. They were focused on SafeWork NSW’s five regulatory priorities and harms which cause the greatest risk to workers: falls from heights, harms to workers in the healthcare and social assistance sector, psychosocial risks at work including sexual harassment, exposure to hazardous chemicals including silica, asbestos and welding fumes, and injury from mobile plant, vehicles or fixed machinery. Inspectors also engaged with workers, businesses, health and safety representatives and union delegates during these visits. The compliance operation coincided with SafeWork NSW’s formal transition to a standalone agency on 1 July and the publication of its new Annual Regulatory Statement for 2025-26. The statement outlines what SafeWork NSW aims to deliver over the next 12 months and the regulatory priorities it will focus on. This includes SafeWork NSW’s approach to compliance, enforcement, programs targeting harm prevention and outlines the agency’s key measurable actions to deliver on its regulatory priorities. For more information on how to manage the risks of working at heights, mobile plant safety and how to how to manage psychosocial risks in construction visit the SafeWork NSW website at www.safework.nsw.gov.au. Minister for Work Health and Safety Sophie Cotsis said: “The results speak for themselves. With over 500 compliance notices issued during the largest blitz in a decade, we’re showing that we are serious about protecting workers across NSW. “There is zero-tolerance for putting worker safety at risk. The Government together with employers and unions have an important role to play to better protect workers. “By establishing SafeWork NSW as a standalone regulator, the Minns Labor Government is sending a clear message: workplace safety is non-negotiable. “This move strengthens our ability to enforce work health and safety laws, support businesses to meet their obligations, and drive real cultural change to prevent harm.” SafeWork NSW Commissioner Janet Schorer said: “SafeWork NSW’s first compliance operation as a standalone regulator was the agency’s largest proactive and targeted verification program is the past decade. “The hundreds of unannounced site visits reflect SafeWork NSW’s determination to be a visible regulator. “However, there is still more work to do to ensure workers are not placed in potentially hazardous situations. “SafeWork NSW will continue to focus on falls from heights hazards and the unsafe operation of moving plant, vehicles and fixed machinery as a priority in the year ahead.” /Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here. Read More

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