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Woman drives car into Indian-Australian man and his father in racist attack in Melbourne: ‘Go back to your country’

“I am lucky to be alive,” said Rohit Singh after a morning walk in Melbourne’s west turned into a violent racist attack involving elderly Indian-Australians.A group of around 12 seniors who regularly meet for walks, coffee and conversation at Sanctuary Lakes Shopping Centre in Point Cook were subjected to days of racial abuse before the…

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Japan-led mission uncovers asteroid with all 5 ‘letters’ of DNA, breakthrough for understanding life’s origins |

Researchers detected the building blocks of DNA in samples collected from asteroid Ryugu/ (Image credit: JAXA, University of Tokyo) A detailed analysis of samples returned from the asteroid Ryugu has revealed the presence of all five canonical “letters” of DNA and RNA, a finding scientists say strengthens the case that the basic ingredients for life…

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Sagittarius Horoscope Today, March 17, 2026: Don’t chase shortcuts

An exhilarating boost of self-assurance arises from a pivotal choice, driving individuals toward heightened efforts and accomplishments in various areas of life. While personal relationships maintain their equilibrium, emphasis on open and honest dialogue is essential. Both students and professionals can pave their way to success by committing to their tasks and following through with…

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5 factors to consider before investing in real estate

Evaluate the earning potential of the property before investing. Consider factors like rental yield, resale value, and long-term appreciation. Properties located in high-demand areas or near commercial hubs usually generate better rental income. A good investment should offer steady cash flow along with capital growth over time. Investing in real estate can be highly rewarding,…

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Scientists uncover a 100-kilometre ‘hidden world’ beneath Antarctica that could change climate predictions | World News

Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey made a breakthrough in understanding a decades-old geographical mystery by identifying a large granite body buried beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS). The team came upon the mystery after noticing some exotic (pink) boulders located on top of black volcanics within the Hudson Mountains. Following this, they conducted…

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