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A lost cat’s mysterious 2-month, 900-mile journey home to California
apnews.com A lost cat's mysterious 2-month, 900-mile journey home to California

A gray cat living an extraordinary life of visits to the beach and trips to the lake went on his biggest adventure alone: traveling hundreds of miles from Wyoming to California.

A lost cat's mysterious 2-month, 900-mile journey home to California
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Sydneysiders slam Crumbl 'pop-up' after revelation it was run by fans, not American company. But was it illegal?
www.abc.net.au Customers of unofficial Crumbl cookie pop-up feel 'scammed', but what organisers did may be legal

Australian fans of a US cookie with a cult following flew to Hawaii, bought hundreds of baked goods, and re-sold them in Sydney. Customers who feel "scammed" are questioning how what they did is legal.

Customers of unofficial Crumbl cookie pop-up feel 'scammed', but what organisers did may be legal
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Port Hinchinbrook marina an economic and ecological 'disaster' in need of costly rescue
www.abc.net.au How coastal town's tropical dream became a mud-choked nightmare

A glitzy marina resort promised an idyllic lifestyle with everything tropical Queensland had to offer, but successive natural and corporate disasters have dashed those dreams. Could a solution be on the horizon?

How coastal town's tropical dream became a mud-choked nightmare
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Federal government faces pressure after $60m Quasar Construction collapse impacts major projects
www.abc.net.au Collapse of high-profile construction company leaves debt and disruption for major projects

The demise of Quasar Constructions has left an estimated $60 million debt and disrupted critical projects including the Western Sydney International Airport, with subcontractors calling on the federal government to protect the struggling construction industry.

Collapse of high-profile construction company leaves debt and disruption for major projects
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www.abc.net.au Home brand products are cheaper at the supermarket. But are they good value?

It's often cheaper to buy private label or "home brand" groceries. But they're also often more profitable for the supermarkets.

Home brand products are cheaper at the supermarket. But are they good value?
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www.bbc.com Boycotts aren't the only way to hold companies accountable

A growing group of conscious consumers have found other strategies to keep companies honest.

Boycotts aren't the only way to hold companies accountable
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www.bbc.com Boycotts aren't the only way to hold companies accountable

A growing group of conscious consumers have found other strategies to keep companies honest.

Boycotts aren't the only way to hold companies accountable
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