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July 2022

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Kyrigos and Tomljanovic

Kyrigos and Tomljanovic head into Wimbledon Quarter-final

Sports, AustraliaBy News Cop6 July 2022

Kyrigos and Tomljanovic previously dated but called it quits back in 2017. Source: AO Metaverse. The former couple are the only Aussies heading into Wimbledon Singles Quarter-final after other hopefuls couldn’t make it past the previous rounds. Nick Kyrgios beat out American Brandon Nakashima after a three-hour game, beating his opponent three sets to two.…

Long COVID

The mystery of brain fog from long-COVID may be starting to clear

Covid, Science, HealthBy News Cop5 July 2022

The amyloid clumps in patients resemble those that are found in people with neurodegenerative diseases such as  Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. The cause of the symptoms found in patients with long-COVID may be the amyloid clumps forming in the brain, similar to those found in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Long-COVID can persist for months after the infection…

Penrith

NSW flooding crisis: weather easing but conditions “still dangerous”

Outdoors, AustraliaBy News Cop5 July 2022

Floodwater flowing through Penrith on Sunday, July 3. Source: Weather zone via @willf314159, Instagram. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has said that although weather is easing, parts of New South Wales are still at risk of major flooding. BOM has detailed that Hawkesbury and Nepean rivers are already experiencing major flooding with nearby Menangle and…

Unknown hacker

Hacker claims to have stolen data of 1 billion people in China from police

Technology, PoliceBy News Cop5 July 2022

The data was claimed to be stolen from hacking into the Shanghai police department database. A hacker known only as “ChinaDan” has claimed he stole the personal information of 1 billion Chinese citizens from the police, one of the biggest data breaches ever if true. The data was apparently taken from the Shanghai National Police…

Australian idol

Australian Idol set for comeback in 2023

Australia, ShowbizBy News Cop5 July 2022

The last season of Australian Idol aired in 2009 and was cancelled the following year. Source: Network Seven. It was an institution in the early 2000s and now the famed singing competition is making its way back to TV screens after more than 10 years off air. Casting has already begun for the show with…

A big pay day

A man in Chile vanished after accidentally getting paid 300 times his salary

Police, Weird, Wacky, QuirkyBy News Cop5 July 2022

The man has not been found after getting a massive accidental overpay and disappearing with the money. A man in Chile received a monthly payment that mistakenly paid him 300 times his normal salary, which he chose to promptly run off with. The unnamed man worked for a frozen food giant called Consorcio Industrial de…

Nicolas Toledo

Six dead, several injured in US Independence Day shooting

USA, PoliceBy News Cop5 July 2022

Above is Nicolas Toledo, the first shooting victim to be identified. Source: CBS News via Toledo family. Multiple people are dead and more injured after a 22-year-old man opened fire on a Fourth of July parade in a town outside of Chicago. More than 35 people were injured and six people confirmed dead including 78-year-old…

Portland Bay

Storms leaves 21 stranded and needing rescue on cargo ship near Sydney

AustraliaBy News Cop4 July 2022

The ship lost power and was drifting towards cliffs at the Royal National Park, south of Sydney. Source: Steven Watkins, MarineTraffic. A rescue operation is underway to try and retrieve 21 people stranded on a cargo ship that was drifting towards rocks amid the wild weather near Sydney. A police spokesperson said the Portland Bay…

Mining exports

There’s a “strong demand for Australian resources” says government

World, Australia, BusinessBy News Cop4 July 2022

“Earnings from Australia’s LNG exports are estimated to more than double from 2020–21, to reach $70 billion in 2021–22,” said the REQ. Resources Minister Madeleine King has said that Russia’s war on Ukraine has seen Australia’s export value skyrocket as countries look elsewhere for their commodities. A recent report from the Resources and Energy Quarterly…

diphtheria

Second case of rare diphtheria infection confirmed in NSW

Australia, HealthBy News Cop4 July 2022

A child presenting with a common side affect known as “bull’s neck”. Source: Picryl Two children in New South Wales have been diagnosed with diphtheria, the first time the bacterial infection has been recorded in Australia since 1992. A two-year-old has been admitted to ICU in a Queensland hospital, while the other child aged six…

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