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Cheyenne Goodrich downloaded her first dating app at 18, looking for love. A decade later, she was convinced the apps did more damage than good.

“There’s a lack of meaningful engagement and compatibility,” Goodrich, 30, told The Epoch Times. “What made the experience particularly frustrating wasn’t the difference in dating goals b...


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What about vaccine deaths in Australia estimated now at up to 150,000?

The US-based McCullough Foundation’s Nicholas Hulscher revealed to former CIA operative Dave Rutherford how governments conducted bio-warfare against their citizens. Rutherford agreed: “I know a psyop when I see one.””

Epidemiologist Nick H...


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Shoulders are getting tighter. With the move away from a rural-agrarian culture toward ever greater technical sophistication, our arms spend more time at our sides, which isn’t good. Arms, after all, are made to move, not sit idle by our sides. When they do that, they tend to become stiff, and pathological processes can som...


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A driver fills up tanks at pumps in a Shell gas station on Parramatta Road in Sydney, Australia on March 10, 2026. George Chan/Getty Images

Australia will be overprepared should conflict in the Middle East continue to impact fuel supplies, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has promised.

The prime minister’s assurance is backed by preparations to enact new power...


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In a supplied image, tasmanian sailor Tristan Gourlay has made history, breaking the Australian record for a solo, non-stop and unassisted circumnavigation of the globe in Hobart, Australia on March 28, 2026. PR IMAGE/Supplied by Tristan Gourlay

A Tasmanian sailor has returned from a months-long odyssey with tales of sea monsters, aliens and pirates after becoming o...


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