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Paul Quinn Sentenced to 24 Years for 2003 Rape, June 06
Paul Quinn sentenced to 24 years for 2003 rape after DNA evidence identified him as the real perpetrator. Andrew Malkinson wrongly served 17 years.

ANZ, Macquarie Cut Fixed Rates as Big Four Diverge, June 06
ANZ and Macquarie cut fixed rates by up to 0.45% while Westpac and NAB hike, reflecting conflicting RBA forecasts among Australia’s major banks.

FSA Orders Recall of Inarah’s Frozen Foods Over Safety Concerns, June 06
FSA recalls all frozen products from Inarah’s, Inarah’s Fine Foods, and New York Crispy brands due to food safety concerns.

Dow Hits Record 51,562 as Investors Flee AI Chips, June 06
Dow Jones hits record 51,562 as Broadcom’s AI guidance miss sparks rotation from tech into financials and healthcare.

30-Year Mortgage Rate at 6.48%, Down 37 Basis Points Year-Over-Year
30-year mortgage rates at 6.48% on June 5, 2026, down 37 basis points year-over-year. 15-year rates at 5.72% as Fed holds steady.

Actor James Handy Stabbed to Death in LA; Son of Girlfriend Arrested, June 06
Actor James Handy, 81, stabbed to death in Tarzana. Michael Gledhill, 44, arrested and charged with murder. Bail set at $2 million.

ANZ, Macquarie Cut Fixed Rates as Big Four Diverge, June 06
ANZ and Macquarie cut fixed rates by up to 0.45% while Westpac and NAB hiked. Only 2 lenders now offer rates below 6%.

PayPay Stock Falls 10.6% on T&D Insurance Acquisition Deal, June 06
PayPay acquires 70.2% stake in T&D Financial Life Insurance, expanding into life insurance with SoftBank’s AI technology backing.

UK Tightens Student Visa Rules, Universities Face Sponsorship Bans, June 05
UK universities must maintain visa refusal rates below 5% or risk losing sponsorship licences and international student recruitment bans.