Good morning and welcome to your daily dose of news you can use. Some sad news for art fans, with Margaret Olley’s passing but first up we head to the US, where talk of economic doom and gloom is making everyone nervous.
1. US debt ceiling $14.3 trillion and climbing?
President Barack Obama has addressed the nation warning that America’s debt crisis could soon lead to more job losses and serious economic damage if a deal isn’t reached by congress members before August 2. The Democrats and the Republicans are in a stalemate about how to handle the debt ceiling (the amount of money the government can legally borrow, which is set by the congress). The debt ceiling already stands at $14.3 trillion dollars and if a decision isn’t made in five days, the US won’t have money to pay its existing bills and will default on its existing loans.
2. A dog tests positive to the Hendra virus
It is the first time a species other than a flying fox, horse or human has tested positive to the virus. It is believed the dog caught the virus from an infected horse at the Mt Alford property in Queensland. The pet kelpie will have to be put down under the national policy to euthanise animals infected with the Hendra virus.
3. Melbourne man found with bomb making materials
Phillip John Marsh of Castlemaine, has been caught buying explosive substances on eBay by Australian Federal Police. The 35-year-old man was arrested last night, but alleges he is not a terrorist and was using the equipment to make fireworks. His arsenal included black powder, potassium nitrate, sulphur, a relay time cord, an automatic electrical trigger, anti-personnel mines, potassium chlorite and magnesium powder.
Top Comments
my husband says the cheap milk goes off more quickly.
Maybe it's cheap for a reason....
Besides, Coles and Woolworths are evil and Franklin rocks.
How is Fergie affording a stylist for Beatrice when she's supposedly "bankrupt"?