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New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan describe Donald Trump's second term as an 'Imperial Presidency' and 'regime change' within the US. Their book, 'Regime Change,' details an uninhibited president operating on gut instinct, authorizing military actions without congressional consultation, and fostering a 'bunker mentality' among his advisors.

Despite solid economic growth and low unemployment in Australia, consumer sentiment is at rock bottom due to tripling household debt and soaring house prices. This disconnect is fueling support for fringe political figures like Pauline Hanson, as many feel neglected by mainstream parties.

Venezuelan police detained journalists covering a major earthquake's aftermath, highlighting regime's authoritarian tactics. Despite international aid, authorities accused of hindering rescue efforts, blocking foreign aid, and engaging in corruption, mirroring long-standing human rights violations.

Despite cash use declining, Australia's RBA prints billions in new banknotes annually. A significant portion, $32 billion, remains unaccounted for, fueling theories of hoarding and illicit activities, with experts questioning the RBA's estimates.

Experts suggest focusing on the quality of screen time over quantity for children. Occasional extended use, like on sick days, is not detrimental, but consistent use as a 'babysitter' can foster unhealthy habits. Parents are also role models for screen use.

Medical students are learning about traditional bush medicine from Aboriginal elders on Larrakia land, highlighting the deep connection between Indigenous knowledge and healing. The initiative aims to preserve this ancient practice and improve culturally safe healthcare for First Nations people.