King Charles III was heckled by an Indigenous senator in Australia, who shouted “you’re not my king” during his speech at Parliament House in Canberra. The senator demanded the return of land and restitution for genocide committed against Aboriginal people, highlighting the ongoing debate on severing ties with the British monarchy in Australia. Despite the protests, the king acknowledged the traditional owners of the land and expressed appreciation for their culture during his visit, which comes as the country grapples with its colonial past and future constitutional arrangements.
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Yankee Candle founder’s estate pitched for housing redevelopment
Real Estate Redevelopment of the late Yankee Candle founder's Western Massachusetts estate is underway with plans for a $200 million active lifestyle community for adults 55 and older, featuring luxurious amenities like an indoor water park and movie theater. Developer Joshua Wallack proposed the project after realizing the estate's grandeur would be better suited for a community rather than a single-family home, with plans to include affordable housing units under state law Chapter 40B. The...
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