Today in News History
On July 6, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1892, Three thousand eight hundred striking steelworkers engage in a day-long battle with Pinkerton agents during the Homestead Strike, leaving ten dead and dozens wounded. In 1893, Guy de Maupassant, French short story writer, novelist, and poet (born 1850) passed away. In 1902, Maria Goretti, Italian martyr and saint (born 1890) passed away. In 1912, Molly Yard, American feminist (died 2005) was born. In 1939, Mary Peters, English-Irish pentathlete and shot putter was born. In 1940, Siti Norma Yaakob, Malaysian lawyer and judge was born. In 1960, Maria Wasiak, Polish businesswoman and politician, Polish Minister of Infrastructure and Development was born. In 1989, The Tel Aviv-Jerusalem bus 405 suicide attack: Sixteen bus passengers are killed when a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad took control of the bus and drove it over a cliff. In 1997, The Troubles: In response to the Drumcree dispute, five days of mass protests, riots and gun battles begin in Irish nationalist districts of Northern Ireland. In 2013, A 73-car oil train derails in the town of Lac-Mégantic, Quebec and explodes into flames, killing at least 47 people and destroying more than 30 buildings in the town's central area. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
PM blasted for 'degrading women' with 'pub talk' behaviour
Giggle CEO Sall Grover believes Prime Minister Anthony Albanese should set a better example for Australian men and boys, accusing him of trivialising women's rights while making remarks about women. “I get what he was doing … but my problem is that he is doing these try to be cool guy remarks against women at the same time as he is dismissing women’s rights as a cultural war,” Ms Grover told Sky News host James Macpherson. “A little bit of decorum here and you’re not just a newly married man, but you’re the leader of the country. “Can you please have respect for 50 per cent of your population but also lead by example for all of the men and boys in this country and not sort of degrade us. “We’ve all played these sort of pub games, we’ve all done it, but at the same time when you are the leader of a country on a podcast you're not in the pub, and you’re not playing a game.”
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