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‘The days of paying women less than men are over’: Tony Burke
Employment Minister Tony Burke says the gender pay gap is now at its “lowest ever level”.

A report into the gender pay gap for more than 5,000 Australian companies has been revealed.

“The days of secretly paying women less than men are now over,” Mr Burke said during Question Time.

“That’s as a result of particular changes that had been made by law by this government.

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Dunkley seat a ‘path’ to Peter Dutton’s ‘victory’
The Seat of Dunkely is a “path to Peter Dutton’s victory,” says former Labor senator Stephen Conroy.

Mr Conroy’s comments come as voters in Dunkley prepare for the by-election.

“Peter Dutton has to win a seat like Dunkley,” he told Sky News Australia.

“This seat is a path to Peter Dutton’s victory.

“If he can’t win it on the back of twelve interest rate rises, a cost-of-living crisis, refugee boats … ⌘ Read more

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Economic hardship in Dunkley will see votes ‘spray in a myriad of directions’
Redbridge Group Director Simon Welsh says the “personal stuff” is what sticks with him in the aftermath of focus groups in the Dunkley electorate.

“It is the stories of the economic hardship – particularly that northern half of the electorate,” he told Sky News Australia.

“I think that is going to be so volatile.

“I don’t think it necessarily … ⌘ Read more

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History ‘will not treat’ Scott Morrison ‘as kindly as he would hope’
Former Labor senator Stephen Conroy says he thinks history “will not treat” former prime minister Scott Morrison as “kindly as he would hope”.

Mr Conroy said he doesn’t know if the “broader population” would “warm to him” as well.

“His own party were shocked and appalled by discovering that he had sworn himself into half the Cabinet positions,” he told Sky News A … ⌘ Read more

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‘The heart of our agenda’: Albanese prioritising economic opportunity for women
The Albanese government is putting economic opportunity for women at “the heart of our agenda”, says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

“Women in particular will benefit from our tax cuts,” Mr Albanese said during parliamentary Question Time on Tuesday.

“90 per cent of women will be better off than under the old Morrison plan.

“Of course, to … ⌘ Read more

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What is the ‘Who The F Did I Marry’ TikTok and why is it viral?
A 50 part series on TikTok named “Who TF Did I Marry?” has gone viral, after narrator Reesa Teresa delved into the extremely interesting and shocking experience she had married to a “pathological liar”. ⌘ Read more

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Beau Lamarre-Condon: ‘Blood’ found near home linked to alleged killer cop
Police searching for the bodies of a TV star and his boyfriend Luke Davies and Jesse Baird have found blood near a home linked to alleged cop killer Beau Lamarre-Condon. ⌘ Read more

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Democrats and Republicans putting forward their ‘weakest candidates’
Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney says the only Democrat who can lose to Donald Trump is Joe Biden, and the only Republican who can lose to Joe Biden is Donald Trump.

It is all but sealed that the 2024 US election will be a Trump-Biden rematch, as the former president continues to dominate the Republican primaries.

“Both parties have sort of gone out … ⌘ Read more

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‘Discrimination’: Independents call for ban on insurers using DNA ‘against’ people
Independent MP Kylea Tink has called for a ban on insurance companies from using DNA “against” people, which she says is “discrimination”.

Ms Tink, along with fellow independent David Pocock, have launched a push to try and ban life insurers from discriminating based on an individual’s DNA.

“This is actually a really important issue, an … ⌘ Read more

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Olivier’s 13 punches to Rempe’s six resulted in Rempe being sent for concussion protocols
Olivier landed 13 punches to Rempe’s six, and Rempe was sent to the locker room for concussion protocols before returning later in the first period. ⌘ Read more

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Liberals table long-awaited online harms legislation
Justice Minister Arif Virani tabled the Online Harms Act, promising the bill would respect freedom of expression while protecting children against online harm. The mother of a sexual abuse victim shared her story as Virani gave a press conference about the legislation. NDP House leader Peter Julian said the bill requires web giants to be more transparent. (Feb. 26, 2024) ⌘ Read more

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Billboard Explains: Luísa Sonza’s Global Force On The Charts
Brazilian artists Luísa Sonza knows a thing or two about getting on the Billboard charts. And that’s why she’s this year as Women In Music Global Force honoree. Luísa first got her start in 2014, singing covers on YouTube and first entered the charts in 2020. This is Billboard Explains Luísa Sonza’s global force on the charts. Luísa has seven songs on the global excluding US … ⌘ Read more

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‘Unforgivable’: Donald Trump won’t ‘protect’ Prince Harry
Former US president Donald Trump revealed if he is re-elected he will not protect Prince Harry from allegations he lied on his US visa application.

When applying for a visa, applicants must disclose their past drug use, and the Prince famously revealed in his book ‘Spare’ that he took drugs.

However, sources close to Harry claim he answered truthfully on his application, and there is no … ⌘ Read more

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Scott Morrison does ‘Taylor Swift bingo’ during valedictory speech
Former prime minister Scott Morrison has done a “Taylor Swift bingo” during his valedictory speech.

Mr Morrison, in preparing for his speech, listened to a suggestion from his daughters to work the names of every single Taylor Swift album into his remarks.

The former prime minister said he was wearing a swiftie bracelet that had “Scomo” on it.

“What’s a dad to do, … ⌘ Read more

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Anthony Albanese is ‘really out of touch’ with Australians
Institute of Public Affairs’ Daniel Wild says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is “really out of touch” with Australians.

Mr Wild joined Sky News host Rita Panahi to discuss the Prime Minister’s decisions to attend the Taylor Swift concert and then a Katy Perry private concert.

“The problem he’s got here is a pattern of behaviour,” he said.

“I don’t think anyone is saying that the … ⌘ Read more

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Will Brown reveals Red Bull domination after the opening round of the Supercars Championships
Supercars: Red Bull Race winner Will Brown joined Fox Sports News to discuss his success and satisfaction after the opening round of the Supercars Championships ⌘ Read more

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Chester High School basketball players gear up for playoff game against Lower Merion
The Chester High School boys basketball team has qualified for the championships yet again, FOX 29’s Gregory Payne spoke to student athletes on what this bright spot means for them and their school’s basketball legacy. ⌘ Read more

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AI takes center stage at annual Mobile World Congress
Visitors at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday (February 26) tried out devices featuring the latest artificial intelligence (AI) technologies during first day of the technology fair. ⌘ Read more

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4-ton potato truck comes to Scottsdale
People in the Scottsdale area on Feb. 26 may have caught a glimpse of a potato truck rolling down the street. It’s all part of an Idaho potato mission to bring smiles around the country, and FOX 10’s Irene Snyder has the story. ⌘ Read more

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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck split up in 2004 because they had “crumbled under the pressure” of fame
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck split up in 2004 because they had “crumbled under the pressure” of fame but she thinks that it ultimately led them to being “better people” by the time they rekindled their love in 2021. ⌘ Read more

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Jerry Seinfeld berated by anti-Israel protesters outside NYC event
A smiling Jerry Seinfeld waved off anti-Israel protesters who accused him of supporting genocide as he exited an event on the Upper East Side Sunday night, according to footage. ⌘ Read more

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Australia’s nuclear ban ‘out of date’ with the world: Matt Canavan
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan says Australia’s nuclear energy ban is “out of date” with the rest of the developed world.

Australia is the only G20 nation which prohibits the development of nuclear energy.

Billionaire mining magnate Andrew Forrest doubled down on his opposition to nuclear energy, claiming it would take too long and be too expensive to implement.

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‘Don’t give a stuff’: People ‘not engaged’ in politics
Sky News host Rita Panahi says people currently aren’t “engaged” in politics.

“I took out some A4 pictures of the premier of Victoria, the prime minister, the opposition leader, the federal treasurer,” Ms Panahi said.

“Just to see if people recognised these people.”

Ms Panahi said “barely anybody” recognised Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan.

“That just shows you that people are not politicall … ⌘ Read more

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Labor ‘getting nervous’ for Dunkley by-election
Former Labor senator Stephen Conroy says he believes Labor will be “getting nervous now” as the Dunkley by-election looms.

Mr Conroy said there has been some “definite swing” coming to Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

“Whether he can get there probably a little too early to call,” Mr Conroy told Sky News Australia.

“He’s certainly coming from behind.

“I think Labor would’ve been confident a couple week … ⌘ Read more

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Orlando Airport Terminal B shut down amid investigation
One of the main roadways to Orlando International Airport (OIA) – and one of its three main terminals – is closed while police and law enforcement conduct an investigation at the airport, according to a spokesperson for OIA. ⌘ Read more

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Huffing product limits part of new bill
A Minnesota family tragedy could prompt a new law to cut down on access materials for huffing. FOX 9 introduced the story of Tommy Byers last August, about ten months after he passed away. Tommy’s mother says her life also ended when her son died from huffing 1, 1-difluoroethane — or DFE. ⌘ Read more

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‘Look what we can do’: Motorola unveils new bendable smartphone
Motorola is doing something people “never thought imaginable”, says EFTM Editor Trevor Long.

His comments follow the company’s unveiling of a new bendable smartphone.

“I don’t know why you’d want this,” Mr Long told Sky News Australia.

“Bending it was the most mind-blowing thing I’ve ever done because it felt like I was breaking it, but I wasn’t.

“The idea here is to sho … ⌘ Read more

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Liberals winning Dunkley would be a ‘huge result’ for Peter Dutton
Former Labor Senator Stephen Conroy says the Liberals winning the Dunkley by-election would be a “huge result” for Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Mr Conroy said especially coming off the “disaster” of the 2022 Aston By-Election.

The former Labor senator said Mr Dutton is “rolling forward” in the polls.

“If I was Peter Dutton I’d have a pretty spring in my step ri … ⌘ Read more

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Scott Morrison addresses Coalition party for final time
Former prime minister Scott Morrison has addressed the Coalition party room for the final time.

Mr Morrison will deliver his valedictory speech to parliament on Tuesday.

This follows his announcement of his retirement in January.

“Don’t be bitter. Bitterness will corrode you. Leave it all behind. I leave this place without bitterness,’ Mr Morrison said.

“You want to win the next ele … ⌘ Read more

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Why are leap years important?
We’re getting an extra day at the end of the month because its a leap year. A leap year, as you probably know, happens every four years. But, do you know why? FOX News’ Ted Lindner unravels their importance and what life on earth would be like if we didn’t have them. ⌘ Read more

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Atlanta joins bid for 2027 Women’s World Cup host
Atlanta is hosting 8 World Cup matches in 2026, but the city is already looking ahead to 2027 and the Women’s World Cup. U.S. Soccer officials gave FIFA a tour of Mercedes-Benz Stadium, as part of a joint bid with the American and the Mexican football associations to host. ⌘ Read more

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Cyberattack affecting AZ pharmacies
Many Arizonans are having issues getting their prescriptions, as one of the nation’s largest health care technology companies says they were the victim of a cyberattack from a nation-state. FOX 10’s Steve Nielsen reports. ⌘ Read more

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Man accused of stealing ambulance in Annandale appears in court
A Manassas man is behind bars after he reportedly stole an ambulance from a hospital while in custody. The suspect Rickey Lowe made his first court appearance Monday. Lowe was seen on surveillance video in a hospital gown amid the reported heist, and his IV is still attached. FOX 5’s Tisha Lewis reports from Fairfax. ⌘ Read more

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Community mourns jogger killed by hit-and-run driver
A burning candle and a growing bouquet mark the spot of a tragedy in New River. The death of 43-year-old Lisa Mancuso has broken the hearts of this community. FOX 10’s Lauren Clark has the story. ⌘ Read more

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Lakewood church shooting video released
Police released body and dash camera video of the shooting at Lakewood Church in Houston earlier this month. Genesse Moreno, who brought the gun into the church run by Joel Osteen, was killed. Her son and another person were injured in the shooting. ⌘ Read more

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The Gentlemen a “little reflection on what it means to be British”, say James
Actor Theo James says that the new Netflix series by Guy Richie, The Gentlemen, is not just fun but will reflect on what it means to be British. The series is based on the 2019 film by Ritchie. ⌘ Read more

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MCO Terminal B roadway closed amid investigation
One of the main roadways to Orlando International Airport (OIA) – and one of its three main terminals – is closed while police and law enforcement conduct an investigation at the airport, according to a spokesperson for OIA. ⌘ Read more

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SCOTUS hears case that could reshape social media
The Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments on the constitutionality of laws in Texas and Florida that would regulate how social media companies like Facebook, TikTok and X control the content posted on their sites. FOX 5’s Katie Barlow breaks it all down. ⌘ Read more

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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says enthusiasm is high for Tuesday’s primary
Tomorrow is the last day to vote in Michigan’s Presidential Primary - Tuesday, Feb 27th. More than one million people have already voted - either by absentee ballot or early in-person voting. ⌘ Read more

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Armed robbers force victim to drive to Virginia, then abandon him in Maryland
D.C. police are looking for at least three suspects connected to an armed kidnapping that spanned across the DMV this weekend. According to the Metropolitan Police Department, around 12:30 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 25, a man arranged to meet up with someone via social media to sell some items. The victim and suspect agreed to meet at 25th Street and L … ⌘ Read more

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Police investigate hit-and-run as homicide
St. Petersburg police are searching for the driver who they say intentionally hit and killed 35-year-old Taiwan Gland overnight. Gland was hit just down the road from where his son died after a shooting on Friday. ⌘ Read more

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MN weather: Temperature drop in the forecast
The Twin Cities broke a record on Monday for high temperatures… but the record warmth could be followed by snow on Wednesday. Temperatures on Monday reached 65 at Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport, breaking the previous record of 64 from 1896. ⌘ Read more

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Thousands of academic workers at York University strike for better wages
Around three thousand academic workers at York University walked off the job on Monday after their union and the school failed to reach a deal on a new collective agreement. Union members are calling for wages that they say reflect the current cost of living. ⌘ Read more

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Nassau County called to do more with opioid settlement
The families of drug overdose victims on Long Island are accusing the Nassau County government of failing to distribute more than $92M that they received as part of opioid settlements. ⌘ Read more

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Playful Armadillo Becomes One With Ball at San Antonio Zoo
A three-banded armadillo named Wilson entertained visitors at the San Antonio Zoo recently, as he played with a toy Spurs basketball and incorporated it into his roly-poly form. Footage posted to Facebook on Saturday, February 24, shows Wilson promptly grabbing and rolling over with a ball after a keeper places him in a San Antonio Spurs-themed enclosure. The footage also shows ho … ⌘ Read more

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How effective is wage theft enforcement in Ontario?
Five years after being charged with not complying with Ontario’s Ministry of Labour, Toronto businessman Anchuan Jiang is facing new claims of wage theft and orders to pay employees. CBC’s Sarah MacMillan looks into the province’s Employment Standards Act and where it needs improving. ⌘ Read more

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Battle over border bills continues in Congress
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are planning to visit the U.S. border on the same day, separated by just 300 miles as a bipartisan group in the House is working to provide an alternative to the Senate’s failed national security bill. ⌘ Read more

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Off-duty Florida firefighter rescues victim
Shawn Holbrook is a driver operator with the Titusville Fire Department and was honored with a service award because of his daring rescue. He was at a convenience store with his wife on Feb. 17 when someone’s life was on the line. ⌘ Read more

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Bird-feed loaf and a date: What children eat in Gaza
Hunger stalks the entire Gaza Strip, the tiny enclave where 2.3 million people have been living under Israel’s bombardment since Oct. 7 as it battles Hamas militants. In central Gaza, three young brothers had run away in secret to take refuge with their aunt in her tent in Deir al-Balah because there was nothing to eat in Gaza City. Just north of Deir al-Balah, Warda Mattar, a displaced mother … ⌘ Read more

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‘I’m not taking the word of any politician’: Andrew Forrest on nuclear energy push
Fortescue Chairman Andrew Forrest has rubbished the Coalition’s push for nuclear energy.

Mr Fortescue told Sky News Australia how he spoke with General Energy about the costs of implementing nuclear energy and the timeframe required.

“If I order one, when do I get one? And they said, ‘mate, look, 15 years’,” he said.

“I’m not going to … ⌘ Read more

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Investigation into murder of Laken Hope Riley
We are learning more about Jose Ibarra, the suspect arrested for the murder of 22-year-old Laken Hope Riley, a University of Georgia student who ICE says came to the U.S. illegally from Venezuela. Officials also say he was previously arrested in New York, but local officials have not confirmed that part of the story. ⌘ Read more

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