Decades after 9/11, Muslim Marine still sees bias
Mansoor Shams, who was serving in the U.S. Marines on 9/11, says the terror attacks changed how people treated him as a Muslim and that’s something he…
Read moreMuslim Americans organize to fight bias after 9/11
In the 20 years since the 9/11 terror attacks, Muslim Americans have dealt with bias and doubts over their Americanness. Some have found ways to push back,…
Read moreNSW records 1,2220 new local COVID-19 cases as premier praises first-dose vaccine rates
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said almost three quarters of eligible NSW residents have received one vaccine dose, with single-dose rates in hotspot areas such as Blacktown being…
Read more‘Egg and spoon’ race: Daniel Andrews slams ‘totally unfair’ NSW vaccine allocations
Angry state premiers have blasted the Morrison government for pumping more coronavirus vaccines into NSW than other states.
Read moreNSW records 1,220 new local COVID-19 cases as first dose vaccine coverage passes 74 per cent
Vaccination rates in hotspot suburbs of western Sydney are even higher, with 85 and 81 per cent of people in Blacktown and and Parramatta having had at…
Read moreFirefighters mop up portions of Caldor Fire near South Lake Tahoe
Firefighters mop up portions of the Caldor Fire near South Lake Tahoe on September 6. Mopping up consists of extinguishing or removing burning material by turning it…
Read moreNSW records 1,220 new local COVID-19 cases and eight more deaths
There are now 1,151 people with COVID-19 admitted to hospital with 192 in intensive care, 75 of whom require ventilation.
Read moreMarine veteran randomly targeted family in shooting that left 4 dead, including infant, police say
U.S. Marine veteran Bryan Riley was charged with killing four people, including an infant, and wounding an 11-year-old girl on Sunday.
Read moreMatthew Guy returns as Victorian Liberal leader after ousting Michael O’Brien
During his first stint as leader, Mr Guy faced criticism for dining with an alleged mafia boss and for the party’s disastrous election campaign that focused on…
Read moreVictoria records 246 new local COVID-19 cases, with 90 linked to known outbreaks
The state reported the same number of infections as Monday, with 246 new cases from 43,858 tests.
Read moreProminent South Carolina attorney injured in shooting months after wife, son found dead at hunting estate
Alex Murdaugh, a prominent attorney in South Carolina, said he is entering rehab two days after being shot in the head.
Read moreBiden visits with union workers on Labor Day
President Joe Biden marked the Labor Day holiday on Monday by delivering deli sandwiches to union members, the people he says built the middle class. (Sept. 6)…
Read moreToday in History for September 7th
Highlights of this day in history: Nazi Blitz on Britain begins in World War II; Mobutu Sese Seko dies; Panama Canal Treaties signed; Rapper Tupac Shakur shot;…
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Here’s the latest for Monday, Sept. 6th: Biden directs federal aid to NY, NJ after deadly flooding; Former Marine accused of killing 4 in Florida; Belarus court…
Read moreTaliban raise flag over Panjshir Valley as resistance vows to continue fighting
Three weeks after seizing Kabul, the Taliban claimed to have conquered the rugged valley on Monday – the last pocket of resistance to their rule.
Read moreSurvivors of the NSW Black Summer bushfires reflect on their loss as inquiry continues
As a New South Wales coronial inquiry investigates the deaths of more than two dozen people during the 2019-20 Black Summer fires, survivors reflect on their journeys…
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