Director Alex Kurtzman says Tom Cruise's 'The Mummy' was 'the biggest failure of my life'
Director Alex Kurtzman says Tom Cruise's 'The Mummy' was 'the biggest failure of my life'
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The woman was running errands with her other kids who watched on from the car. See how it unfolded.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he will continue to make strong calls despite pledging a more empathetic tone if re-elected.A week out from polling day, Mr Morrison issued a mea culpa saying he would consult more widely and empathise a lot more, as Labor continued to attack his character as part of its campaign strategy.
Scott Morrison was grilled by Tracy Grimshaw on A Current Affair, after comments made by the PM over the weekend. Source: A Current Affair
The US Department of Homeland Security has paused its new disinformation governance board and its director will resign after weeks of criticism from Republicans and questions about whether the board would impinge on free speech rights.While the board was not formally shuttered, it will be reviewed by members of a DHS advisory council that is expected to make recommendations in 75 days.
Members of Australia's Filipino community have protested outside a Melbourne apartment building where the Philippines' presumptive next president, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, was reportedly visiting his son.Marcos Jr was making a private family visit, spokesman Victor Rodriguez told reporters in Manila.
Portuguese authorities say they have identified five cases of the rare monkeypox infection and Spain's health services are testing 23 potential cases after the United Kingdom put Europe on alert for the virus.The five Portuguese patients, out of 20 suspected cases, are all stable.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Sweden and Finland should not expect Turkey to approve its NATO bid without returning "terrorists", President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says, and Swedish and Finnish delegations should not come to Turkey to convince it to back their membership in the alliance.US President Joe Biden and top officials from his administration repeated that they are confident Ankara's objection would not be a roadblock for the accession process of the Nordic countries, even though they
Senior health and police officials will be stationed at Western Australia's ambulance headquarters to ensure proper response times amid the current surge in COVID-19 cases.The move comes amid growing pressure on the service as more staff are furloughed because of virus infections.
ShutterstockThis year, Qantas announced two plans in direct conflict. In March, Australia’s largest airline group went public with the admirable goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050 and a 25% reduction by 2030 by using new clean fuels, boosting efficiency and using carbon offsets. For the aviation industry, this was a watershed moment, containing world-leading detail and bold links between executive pay and improved sustainability. But only two months later, Qantas confirmed its order fo
Finance Minister Simon Birmingham says finding budget savings won't require compulsory redundancies in the public service.The Liberal-National coalition has announced it will find savings for its election commitments through a boosted "efficiency dividend", requiring public service chiefs to trim spending by $2.
A retired Russian colonel was brutally honest about the reality of Russia's war in Ukraine. Find out what he said.
The former US president was attempting to condemn Russian leader Vladimir Putin when he made the unfortunate mistake. Find out what it was.
Piers Morgan called c*** live on air. Source: Talk TV
Finance Minister Grant Robertson has handed down his fifth budget, unveiling bumper spending to reform New Zealand's health system and increase welfare.* Deficit - $NZ19 billionThe budget spend-up means New Zealand's books are staying in the red for a third straight year.
The Prime Minister was confronted with what he admitted was a 'long list' of his failures. But Scott Morrison says he saved the country.
Over two years after the first recorded case, New Zealand has topped 1000 COVID-19 related deaths.On Wednesday, health officials announced 32 new deaths, nudging the pandemic toll from to 1017.
Elon Musk has successfully bought Twitter for $61 billion (AUD), but what motivates the Tesla and SpaceX CEO? Professor Terry Flew discusses the business and personal reasons Musk has been after the social media platform.
What could go wrong blocking up all your city streets to prevent COVID? (and for that matter all your stairwells)
What is preferential voting and how does it work?
Italy's Alberto Dainese has won his maiden Giro d'Italia stage but there was more disappointment for Australian star Caleb Ewan who was beaten in another sprint finish.The DSM rider Dainese clinched victory with a perfectly timed sprint to the finish in Wednesday's stage 11, a 203-kilometre ride from Santarcangelo di Romagna to Reggio Emilia.