An ambitious plan to halve the number of Australian road deaths is in tatters, with a fourth consecutive national toll ...
Massachusetts politicians are speaking out on the plane crash just outside Washington D.C. that killed 67 people, six from a Boston skating club. Sen. Elizabeth Warren appeared on the television ...
The Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, has criticised the former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, over his recent comment that Nigerian politicians are in power to steal ...
Most people worldwide trust scientists and think they should actively shape government policy, according to a major new ...
The Sri Lankan Study Centre for the Advancement of Technology and Social Welfare (SCATS) celebrated its Multicultural Australia Day programme on January 26 with the backing of SCATS Seniors, SCATS and ...
A Brimbank resident has contributed to a moving showcase depicting the resilience and fortitude of domestic violence survivors. Photographs taken by Keilor Lodge’s Shannon Meilak form part of the ...
But Trump has succeeded, at least, in creating a stark contrast with the quiet of his predecessor, and in (yet again) shifting the nation’s political discourse back toward him. And compared with ...
Sometimes politics resembles one of the weirder branches of modern physics or a fantasy version of biology. Time may seem to run backwards; solid things turn out to be insubstantial; black holes ...
That’s unlike many of our political leaders, who seem oblivious to the real threats — or who, worse, like certain Liberals, think they can exploit a destructive tariff war for partisan gain.
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised to reform higher education, which he claims has “become dominated by Marxist Maniacs and lunatics.” As president, he is working to staff his ...
Those days continue to be eventful. Mr Trump sat down for his first television interview — when he floated ending federal disaster relief and leaving states to fend for themselves during ...
Politics, at its core, is all about survival. And few can argue that Micheál Martin is anything other than a survivor. The Fianna Fáil leader has become Taoiseach for the second time in his ...
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