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Murdoch University is making strides on World Autism Understanding Day by emphasizing 'acceptance' over mere 'awareness'. Through their 'Step Up for Autism' program and yoga-based interventions, they are creating pathways for autistic children to thrive in inclusive environments. The university's ongoing commitment to neurodiversity is evident in their proactive policy development and community engagement.
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The newly-formed Patriots for Europe group catapults to being the European Parliament's third-largest political bloc with 84 Members of European Parliament from 13 national parties. Led by Jordan Bardella, the group is rooted in far-right ideologies advocating for national sovereignty and opposing EU federalism. It displaces Renew Europe and faces potential isolation despite its growing influence.
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Big changes are coming to the UK welfare system as confirmed in the Spring Statement 2025. The government plans to tighten eligibility for Personal Independence Payments and adjust Universal Credit benefits, aiming to save £4.8bn by 2030. However, these changes could affect 800,000 people who may lose out on PIP support. There's also an increase in the National Minimum Wage, but critics caution these moves may lead to more people falling into poverty.
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Tom Hardy and Guy Ritchie reunite after 17 years for MobLand, a crime drama on Paramount+. The show's debut on Rotten Tomatoes stands at 71% based on initial reviews, highlighting Hardy's performance amid familiar gangster themes. Though reactions are mixed, Ritchie's style and the all-star cast make it an intriguing watch.
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Renowned filmmaker Guy Ritchie has redeemed himself with 'MobLand,' a thrilling series that surpasses his earlier TV ventures, garnering applause from viewers and critics alike. After previous attempts failed to impress, Ritchie's new project reflects a return to form, showcasing his unique storytelling flair. 'MobLand' delivers an engaging narrative that has critics nodding in approval.
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Celebre d'Allen, a seasoned 13-year-old gelding trained by Dylan Cunha, sits at the 37th spot for the 2025 Grand National. With only the top 34 spots guaranteed entry, his chances rest on the withdrawal of higher-ranked horses. The Dylan Cunha stable aims to capitalize on Celebre d'Allen's experience and form, even as he competes as the oldest horse in the Aintree race.
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In the Women's Champions League, Arsenal and Real Madrid face off in a highly anticipated match. While live commentary isn't readily available from the usual sources, diving into the standings and tournament history offers insight into both teams' performances. Fans are eager for real-time updates from approved channels.
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Channel 5 introduces a gripping new thriller, 'The Wives', starring Jo Joyner, Angela Griffin, and Tamzin Outhwaite. Set in Malta, this six-part series dives into family secrets and a mystery around a suspicious death. As relationships unravel amidst lies and corruption, viewers will find themselves immersed in a tale of suspense and intrigue.
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Elon Musk reveals xAI's acquisition of X (Twitter) in a massive $33 billion all-stock deal, valuing both companies at $80 billion. This merger leverages xAI's advanced AI with X's vast user base of over 600 million, integrating AI-driven content and personalized experiences to stay competitive against OpenAI's ChatGPT. Analysts note the strategic importance of Musk's political influence on advertising priorities.
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The Cleveland Guardians, in collaboration with MLB, have introduced cable partnerships for their new streaming and broadcast service, Guardians TV. This change follows their departure from Bally Sports, offering fans enhanced viewing options and ending previous regional blackouts.
In a dramatic shift, the BJP has returned to power in Delhi after 27 years, marking a significant political change. AAP's Atishi Marlena and BJP's Sambit Patra and Harsh Vardhan are in the spotlight as contenders for the Chief Minister post. The election was a clash between AAP's social welfare promises and BJP's focus on infrastructure advancements.
Actress Amanda Abbington opens up about her tough year following a public tangle with Strictly Come Dancing, urging a shift forward. She discusses her dance partner Giovanni Pernice, BBC's upheld complaints, and how her fiancé Jonathan Goodwin helped her stay grounded. Abbington also teases her stage play launch and her children's budding acting careers, while adopting puppies for joy.
Steve Bannon, at the Conservative Political Action Conference, ignited controversy when he seemed to make a Nazi salute, a gesture he claims was a wave. The incident led French far-right leader Jordan Bardella to cancel his speech, dubbing it a provocation. Bannon's actions drew fire from both critics and some white nationalists, reflecting growing unease with Nazi associations in political discourse.
A strong 6.2 magnitude earthquake shook the Istanbul area, leaving hundreds injured and revealing just how vulnerable the region is to future earthquakes. Residents stayed outside all night, worried about aftershocks and what could come next.
Ethel Cain’s album, *Perverts*, navigates the complex terrain between sacred ideals and human desires, challenging traditional notions of purity. Through themes of sin and sanctity, Cain delves into moral ambiguities, blending religious motifs with raw human impulses. The music, rich in ambient and discordant elements, mirrors the turbulent journey through life's moral uncertainties.