Gus Lamont’s grandparent fined over gun offence unrelated to 4yo boy’s disappearance

The grandparent of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont has been fined $10,500 for possession of a gun silencer at the family’s Oak Park Station, in the South Australia’s far north. Josie Rachelle Murray, 75, was charged in February just a short time after police declared her grandson’s disappearance a major crime. Police previously said the firearms…

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Showers and thunderstorm likely just before Canada World Cup match in Toronto – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Suffocatingly hot and humid weather will dominate Toronto in the run-up to Canada’s 2026 FIFA World Cup opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday, when the skies should clear. Global News’ chief meteorologist Anthony Farnell said the humid weather looks set to break just before the 3…

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The United States in 1906 planted Australian melaleuca trees to drain Florida’s wetlands, but scientists now say they spread across nearly 500,000 acres, replacing native sawgrass marshes with dense invasive forests that alter fire and water cycles | World News

Florida’s wetlands are battling an ecological crisis, with Australian melaleuca trees, introduced over a century ago to drain swamps, now dominating 400,000 acres. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons Human disturbance in natural ecosystems always results in some unexpected ecological changes that take many years to understand. At the beginning of the last century, the extensive wetlands…

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DeepTalent Technologies launches AI-powered operating system for India’s recruitment industry

New Delhi, July 13, 2026 — DeepTalent Technologies has launched EzRecruit. ai, an AI-powered “Agency Operating System” aimed at India’s estimated 60,000 recruitment consultants and placement agencies, most of whom currently rely on spreadsheets, WhatsApp and individual memory rather than dedicated software.Unlike conventional applicant tracking systems, which are typically built for corporate HR teams running…

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Former Tasmanian school principal Gary Raymond Sykes faces ‘inevitable’ prison term for child sex abuse

A former school principal is staring down a prison term after robbing a “vulnerable” teenage girl of her innocence, a Tasmanian court has heard. Gary Raymond Sykes, 70, fronted the Supreme Court in Launceston for a sentencing hearing after earlier pleading guilty to one count of persistent sexual abuse of a child. The offending occurred…

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