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William Tyrrell inquest: police suspect foster mother buried toddler after accidental death | New South Wales newsthirst.

A police theory that William Tyrrell’s foster mother loaded his body into a car and disposed of it close to where he died will be examined as an inquest into the toddler’s disappearance reopens. The three-year-old went missing while playing at his foster grandmother’s home in Kendall, on the mid north coast of New South…

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Thousands of rival protesters rally in Seoul after Yoon Suk Yeol avoids arrest | South Korea newsthirst.

Thousands of rival South Korean protesters have rallied in the capital a day after a failed attempt to arrest the country’s suspended president, Yoon Suk Yeol, for imposing a short-lived martial law decree that led to his impeachment. The country has been plunged into political chaos since last month, with Yoon defiantly holed up in…

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DOT sues Southwest, fines Frontier for ‘chronically delayed flights’ newsthirst.

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 departs Los Angeles International Airport en route to Las Vegas on September 19, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.  Kevin Carter | Getty Images The Department of Transportation on Wednesday sued Southwest Airlines, alleging the carrier operated chronically delayed flights, and fined Frontier Airlines for late-arriving flights. The lawsuit follows a…

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Hugh Jackman’s ex-wife had her doubts about Sutton Foster during their broadway show days: Reports newsthirst.

Oct 27, 2024 12:47 PM IST Deborra Lee-Furness had suspicions about Hugh Jackman’s relationship with Sutton Foster during their Broadway project. Hugh Jackman’s ex-wife, Deborra Lee-Furness reportedly had her “suspicions” about Sutton Foster and her longtime husband while they were working together on Broadway. Their project The Piano Man had a long run from December…

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Ministers face questions about Prince Andrew’s use of public money | Prince Andrew newsthirst.

The government is to face questions about Prince Andrew and other members of the royal family’s use of public money after talks to overcome restrictions on scrutinising the monarchy in parliament. Labour peer George Foulkes has had the first of what he intends to be a number of questions about Andrew accepted, after “helpful” discussions…

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‘Misleading’: Gina Rinehart’s mining firm breached environmental code with ‘clean gas’ job ad, panel rules | Australian media newsthirst.

The advertising regulator has found Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting misled consumers with an unsubstantiated claim that gas was clean, in an online advertisement in The Australian last year. Ads for Hancock Prospecting’s recruitment webpage futureaustralianjobs.com ran in the digital edition of the Weekend Australian in October 2024. The ads featured the text: “Our clean gas…

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