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Netanyahu has two war aims: destroying Iran’s nuclear program and regime change. Are either achievable?
A reversal in US climate policy will send renewables investors packing – and Australia can reap the benefits
US health care is rife with high costs and deep inequities, and that’s no accident – a public health historian explains how…
Australia is in the firing line of Trump’s looming ‘revenge tax’. It’s a fight we’re unlikely to win
Uncertainty at NASA − Trump withdraws his nominee for administrator while the agency faces a steep proposed budget cut
Trump sees himself as more like a king than president. Here’s why
There’s no evidence work requirements for Medicaid recipients will boost employment, but they are a key piece of Republican spending bill
What is AI slop? Why you are seeing more fake photos and videos in your social media feeds
US safety net helps protect children from abuse and neglect, and some of those programs are threatened by proposed budget cuts
Why do cuts to Medicaid matter for Americans over 65? 2 experts on aging explain why lives are at stake
Dumped minister Ed Husic labels Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles ‘factional assassin’
Harvard is suing the White House: here’s what Trump hopes to achieve by targeting universities
Have Trump’s tariffs affected his popularity? Here’s what approval data shows
Trump’s tariffs rollercoaster is really about Republican unity
Texans’ Embrace Of Turbines May Herald Winds Of Change
Labor leads in three recent national polls, four weeks from the election
Susan Monarez, Trump’s nominee for CDC director, faces an unprecedented and tumultuous era at the agency
Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’: why the US is on a war footing over tariffs and mass deportations
Getting Australia Back On Track
Australians almost never vote out a first-term government. So why is this year’s election looking so tight?
Why isn’t there an opposition leader to unite Democrats in the US?
Cuts to research into inequality, disparities and other DEIA topics harm science
A brief history of Medicaid and America’s long struggle to establish a health care safety net
Protectionism has a long history in the US – so its return should not be all that surprising
How Trump is weaponising the Department of Justice, and the ‘dark’ tactic he’s using to get away with it
GOP lawmakers commit to big spending cuts, putting Medicaid under a spotlight – but trimming the low-income health insurance program would be hard
Soaring U.S. egg prices and millions of dead chickens signal the deep problems and risks in modern poultry production
Trump is reviving a tariff strategy from America’s ‘Gilded Age’. It didn’t end well last time
Trump is ruling like a ‘king’, following the Putin model. How can he be stopped?
The US tried high tariffs and ‘America first’ policies in the 1930s. Trump should note what happened next
Why Democrats are switching off the news – a psychologist explains
Educated but easily fooled? Who falls for misinformation and why 
Donald Trump’s tariff wallop demonstrates the brute power of an imperial presidency
The US stock market does better under Democrat presidents than Republicans – here’s what the data shows
Feeling political distress? Here are coping strategies a psychologist shares with his clients
‘Sound the alarm’, as President Trump makes draft of controversial orders
Executive orders show Trump’s power and political theatre, but his honeymoon period may be short-lived
What to expect as Donald Trump heads back to the White House
Joe Biden’s presidency will be remembered as one that did not match the times, and a leader who failed to realise it
We Mimic Each Other, Like It Or Not
Does Leaning Left Politically Make You a More Prosocial Person?
How right-wing media is like improv theater
Are trans women ‘biologically male’? The answer is complicated
A Trump cabinet full of alleged sexual predators? Here’s why it makes perfect sense
Under-16 social media ban supported by 77% as economic sentiment lifts
Bitcoin’s price has surged since Trump’s election – here’s why
An upward spiral – how small acts of kindness and connection really can change the world, according to psychology research
Trump’s proposed tariffs against Canada and Mexico may be illegal, but that’s not the real problem