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True crime podcast fuels probe into student’s murder

Authorities did not find the remains of Kristin Smart, a 19-year-old college student who went missing in 1996, officials said on Saturday after finishing a search of a home tied to the man convicted of killing her.

The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office said it completed a search of Susan Flores' property in the Central Coast town of Arroyo Grande, more than 240 kilometres north west of Los Angeles.

Paul Flores, her son, was convicted in 2022 of killing Smart, whose body has never been found.

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Missing California student Kristin Smart

Authorities declined to provide additional information.

Authorities said this week that evidence suggested human remains were present at the home and scientists specialising in human decomposition and soil took samples from the ground.

“The Sheriff’s Office remains fully committed to finding Kristin and bringing her home to her family,” the agency said in a statement.

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Smart went missing from California Polytechnic State University in May 1996. Prosecutors alleged that she was killed during an attempted rape and that the last person she was seen with was Paul Flores, a fellow student.

She was declared legally dead in 2002.

Flores was convicted in October 2022 of Smart’s murder and sentenced the following year to 25 years to life.

The decades-old case has captivated the public, fuelled in part by a podcaster who helped investigators by bringing forward additional witnesses.

Chris Lambert of the Your Own Backyard podcast first reported the search of the home.

Person dies after being hit by plane that was taking off from US airport

A person who jumped a fence and was on a runway at Denver International Airport was struck and killed by a Frontier Airlines plane during takeoff.

The collision sparked an engine fire and forced passengers to evacuate the aircraft.

The plane, on route from Denver to Los Angeles International Airport, “reported striking a pedestrian during takeoff at DEN at approximately 11.19 pm on Friday [Saturday AEST]”, according to a post on the airport’s official X account.

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The engine that caught fire after striking a person on the runway.

A spokesperson for the airport said the person, who jumped a perimeter fence, has died.

They said the unidentified person was hit two minutes after entering the airport. The person is not believed to be an airport employee.

“We’re stopping on the runway,” the pilot tells the control tower according to the site ATC.com.

“We just hit somebody. We have an engine fire.”

The pilot tells the air traffic controller they have “231 souls” on board and that an “individual was walking across the runway”.

The air traffic controller responds that they are “rolling the trucks now” before the pilot tells the tower they “have smoke in the aircraft. We are going to evacuate on the runway.”

Frontier Airlines said in a statement that flight 4345 was the one involved in the collision and that “smoke was reported in the cabin and the pilots aborted takeoff".

It was not clear whether the smoke was linked to the collision.

The airline said the plane was carrying 224 passengers and seven crew members.

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Passengers evacuate a airplane after a person was struck and killed by a Frontier Airlines plane during takeoff, at Denver International Airport, Friday, May 8, 2026 in Denver.

“We are investigating this incident and gathering more information in coordination with the airport and other safety authorities,” the airline said.

Passengers were evacuated via slides and the emergency crew transported them to the terminal.

The airport spokesperson said 12 passengers suffered minor injuries and five were taken to hospitals.

One passenger, Jacob Athens, posted video showing people sliding down the evacuation slide. He also posted photos of what looked like a damaged engine.

“As we were lifting off the engine of the plane exploded. There was so much smoke we couldn’t even see 1 ft in front of us,” Athens said on his Facebook page, adding that passengers had to wait for over a hour on the runway and “still no transport or help with the cold”.

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The Frontier Airlines plane involved remained at Denver Airport.

Other video shows passengers calmly walking down the aisle of the plane and using the slide to evacuate. They were told to step away from the plane.

Denver Airport said the National Transportation Safety Board had been notified and that runway 17L, where the incident took place, was closed amid an investigation. It reopened on Saturday at around 11 am local time.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said in a post on X that the person “breached airport security at Denver Int’l Airport, deliberately scaled a perimeter fence, and ran out onto a runway.”

He added: “No one should EVER trespass on an airport.”

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Guyana asks ICJ to order Venezuela to withdraw from Ankoko, repeal annexation laws

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, May 9, CMC – Guyana on Friday formally asked the International Court of Justice to order Venezuela to withdraw from Guyanese territory, repeal laws purporting to annex the Essequibo region and cease all actions undermining Guyana’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Reading Guyana’s final submissions before the court, Guyana’s agent to the ICJ, Carl […]

As a graduate nurse, Zoe noticed one thing. It sparked her calls for menstrual leave

For Zoe Kapolos, the reality of endometriosis isn't just a personal battle, it's a recurring scene played out on the hospital ward where she works. 

The 21-year-old graduate nurse from Melbourne has spent years navigating the debilitating pain of the condition, but it was the sight of her own patients prioritising paperwork over their recovery that finally pushed her to act.

Last week, a federal parliamentary petition launched by Kapolos officially closed after garnering a massive 28,400 signatures. 

Graduate nurse Zoe Kapolos lives with endometriosis, and also helps treat patients with it at the Melbourne hospital where she works.

The petition calls for the Australian Government to introduce dedicated leave for employees suffering from endometriosis and adenomyosis, sparking a national conversation about whether our workplace laws are meeting the needs of women with these health conditions.

Around 1 in 7 women are affected by endometriosis, a chronic condition that causes tissue to grow outside of the uterus. It can lead to severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. 

As a new nurse working on a gynaecology ward, Kapolos witnesses the intersection of chronic illness and employment anxiety every shift.

"A part of the reason why I started the petition was that I've seen so many patients who are almost fixated on making sure they have medical certificates," Kapolos said.

That fixation, borne out of a pressure to meet the unrelenting demands of their jobs, often came at a cost to their health, she said. 

She noted that patients often seemed more worried about providing documentation for their employers than they are about the clinical information they need to manage their recovery at home.

Kapolos understands that anxiety better than most. 

Her own journey began at age 13, followed by seven frustrating years of being told by doctors that "something was wrong" but they simply couldn't figure out what. 

It was not until Kapolos was 18 that she finally received a diagnosis of endometriosis. This was followed by laparoscopic surgery in 2023. 

Zoe Kapolos graduated with a nursing degree last year.

While the surgery provided significant relief, she still faces days where she is unwell – a reality that led her to found The Ovary Office, an organisation dedicated to improving menstrual health literacy and education.

The push for menstrual and reproductive leave is gaining momentum in Australia, though it remains a patchwork of policies. 

In September 2024, Queensland public servants were granted 10 days of reproductive leave, covering everything from endometriosis and PCOS to IVF and vasectomies. 

Victoria and New South Wales also offer similar, albeit more modest, provisions for their public sectors, with 5 days of paid reproductive health leave and 5 days of paid fertility treatment leave, respectively.

Private companies have also led the way, with brands like Modibodi offering 10 days of paid leave for menstruation or menopause, while others such as Future Super, HESTA, and Mission Australia have integrated various forms of reproductive health leave into their contracts. Nine Entertainment Co, the publisher of this website, does not currently offer menstrual or reproductive leave.

Australian Unions have been calling for the Albanese Government to introduce ten days of paid reproductive health leave for all Australian workers. 

Last month, the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) submitted a proposal into the National Employment Standards, calling for dedicated reproductive health leave.

This proposal would allow workers, regardless of gender, to access to up to ten days of paid leave to manage any reproductive health issue including, endometriosis pain, IVF and fertility treatment, miscarriage, vasectomy recovery, and prostate cancer screening.

Overseas, several countries, including Spain, Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Korea, Zambia, and Vietnam have policies allowing employees time off due to painful periods.

However, the idea has its critics. Last month, India's top court rejected a petition seeking menstrual leave, with the judges saying such a law would mean "no-one will hire women". 

It's an argument against menstrual leave that Kapolos has often seen put forward on social media.

However, she believes Australia is ready for legislative change, noting that the nation is already a world leader in other reproductive health areas, such as cervical screening.

While Kapolos' petition is directed towards people with endometriosis and adenomyosis, she said she also supports the ACTU's broader propsoal, acknowledging applying the policy to all workers could help avoid discrimination from employers.

Ina statement, a federal government spokesperson told nine.com.au the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations was monitoring the reproductive leave in enterprise bargaining and its impacts on the workforce, emerging research and evidence and international examples.

"The government recognises that reproductive health issues can impact women's health, wellbeing and economic security, the spokesperson said.

"Our Secure Jobs, Better Pay reforms, strengthened the right to request flexible working arrangements which can help workers navigate reproductive health issues in the workplace."

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Jamaica: Legislation to be amended to make adoption easier

KINGSTON, Jamaica, May 9, CMC – Minister of Education, Skills, Youth and Information, Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon, says amendment to the country’s legislation that facilitates adoption, as well as administrative changes in the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), will assist in making the adoption process less tedious. Minister of Education, Skills, Youth […]