Karl Stefanovic exposes huge problem with Anthony Albanese’s apology after his X-rated podcast comments: ‘Priorities, priorities’

Karl Stefanovic has taken aim at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese over his now-infamous ‘shag, marry, date’ podcast appearance, arguing there is a glaring inconsistency in what Labor chooses to apologise for. Albanese issued an ‘unequivocal’ apology on Monday after his appearance on the Bush Deep podcast with host Nikki Osborne last week.…

Melbourne doctor Ryan Cho’s cache of 4,500 images after he spied on almost 1,000 workmates in the toilets of Austin Hospital, Royal Melbourne and the Peter MacCallum Centre

A doctor who photographed and filmed hundreds of people as they used hospital toilets has finally admitted to serious breaches of trust.  On Thursday, Dr Ryan Yi Cho, 28, of Croydon Hills in Melbourne’s East, pleaded guilty in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court to 13 consolidated charges involving close to 900 victims. …

Husband raped and murdered his wife then tried to make it look like suicide 25 years after his partner was ‘electrocuted in bath by her radio’

Alongside her children, one of Rhonda Anderson’s passions in life was her music. So when the 29-year-old was found electrocuted in the bath – her mains-powered ghetto blaster switched on in the water alongside her – it seemed feasible the death was a tragic accident. The popular young mother had…

Farage says Binface by-election is deadly serious: ‘Labour and the Tories are both showing contempt for the electorate – this is an election with real people’

Nigel Farage last night insisted he is fighting a ‘real election’. He spoke out after his by-election gamble left him facing off against a man dressed as a bin. Voters in Clacton face the prospect of a ‘farcical’ ballot, featuring none of the main rival parties, after they all refused…

The Ozempic and Wegovy mistake sending thousands to poison control

The explosive growth in semaglutide (Ozempic and Wegovy) We use after its FDA approval for chronic weight management in 2021 was accompanied by another trend that drew researchers’ attention: a dramatic increase in calls to poison control centers across the United States. Jordan Miller, then an undergraduate student at UT…

Police are probing a £37,500 donation to Robert Jenrick

By MARTIN BECKFORD, POLICY EDITOR Published: 00:10 BST, 9 July 2026 | Updated: 05:20 BST, 9 July 2026 Scotland Yard is investigating a donation made to Robert Jenrick’s former campaign to become Tory leader. The Metropolitan Police is looking into claims that £37,500 given to the senior MP’s war chest…

Liberal senator Sarah Henderson could go to jail after breaking law during the Telstra outage – as Angus Taylor insists she was doing her job

Opposition leader Angus Taylor has defended his communications spokeswoman after she made two test calls to Triple Zero during the nationwide Telstra outage. Senator Sarah Henderson said she dialled the emergency service on Wednesday to check if the network was functioning. Making false calls to Triple Zero is a criminal…

PETER VAN ONSELEN: There’s a reason Albanese sounded oh-so-sleazy: True goal of PM’s disastrous ‘bonking’ interview exposed

Anthony Albanese’s problem this week wasn’t merely that he answered a grubby question about Kylie Minogue. Nor was it volunteering that he and his wife go at it like rabbits after Rabbitohs victories, as classless as the PM’s reveal was.  The real problem was that he was sitting on a…

University of Alabama student found dead alongside her friend and the dog he was pet sitting after animal’s owner saw suspicious activity on her doorbell camera

A college student, her male friend and the dog he was pet-sitting were all found shot to death, and the suspected killer has been arrested after a tense, hours-long standoff with police. University of Alabama Student Jazmine Alexis Bates, 22, and 31-year-old Jose Felix Alvarez-Duenas, a single father of three,…