International Reading:
- Airline passengers would get paid for major delays under rules considered by Biden administration – NBC
- Trump names his own pick for IRS commissioner, breaking from tradition – Wahington Post
- Tesla Named ‘Deadliest Car Brand in America’ in Bombshell Car Safety Study – Latin Times
- For many Americans, it’s taking months to find a new job as labor market slows – CBS
- Bitcoin price hits $100,000 for the first time – NBC
- Why developers are turning to shopping malls to fix the housing crisis – CNBC
- Facing $258M deficit, San Diego mayor announces budget cuts, hiring freeze – NBC
- Social Security cuts needed, GOP Rep. says: “Have to have the stomach” – News Week
- Here’s Who Was Buying Up Millions in UnitedHealthcare Stock Before CEO Brian Thompson Was Killed – IB Times
- The mother of all bubbles. The US has never been so overhyped, relative to the rest of the world – FT
- Amazon secretly slowed deliveries, deceived anyone who complained, lawsuit says – Ars Technica
- How China Became the World’s Largest Car Exporter – NY Times
- China announces a ban on rare minerals to US. So it begins… – MSN
- If Trump starts a trade war with Mexico and Canada, where will Americans get all their stuff from? – CNN
- Ruble volatility exposes Russia’s emerging economic crisis – Asia Times
Local Reading:
- Dan Murphy’s stock shortages hit NSW and Victoria as Woolworths industrial action continues – The Guardian
- Spending on essentials slows as Aussies under 40 grapple with cost-of-living – CBA
- Ground workers to strike for 24 hours next week as dnata talks fail – Australian Aviation
- Spike in mental health insurance claims sees more Australians leaving the workforce for good – ABC
- Why one in three voters will ignore the major parties and support a hung parliament – New Daily
- Damned if you do: Jim Chalmers cops the blame for no recession – Michael West
- Ad campaign comparing Peter Dutton to Donald Trump sees Climate 200’s donations surge by $380,000 – The Guardian
- Manhunt under way after blasts at Legal Aid office and near courthouse – The SMH
- AFP and Asio warn of ‘shocking’ numbers of teens in terrorism cases – The Guardian
- Australia ramps up policing and security assistance to Solomon Islands – ABC
- Three coal mines avoid reconsideration of environmental impacts – Australia Institute
- The dispute causing empty shelves at Woolies is a test case for companies using AI and automation on workers – The Conversation
- McKinsey paid $1.6m to ‘guide’ Australian climate policy despite working for fossil fuel companies – The Guardian
- Australia expected to be 82,000 people below forecast migration levels next year, study finds [Fake News] – The Guardian
- From electricians to bakers: The jobs that made Australia’s skills shortage list – SBS News
- Redflow was the great hope of Australian manufacturing. Its collapse left customers with broken batteries – ABC
- Share with parents or rent forever: ‘I have put life on hold while trying to buy a house’ – The Guardian
- EPA reaches $100k settlement with salt mining company over St Kilda Mangrove Trail dieback – ABC
- Fintech Revolut seeks NZ banking registration – Interest.co.nz
- Median dwelling values down for nine consecutive months – Interest.co.nz
- Government reviews aiming to boost competition, improve productivity – Interest.co.nz
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