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Research Informs Cybersecurity Executive Order
Why have Joe Biden’s preemptive pardons caused such a stir? A president’s pardoning power has few limits
‘Move fast and break things’: Trump’s $500 billion AI project has major risks
Voice of America has to provide ‘accurate, objective and comprehensive’ news – could that all change?
Why your retirement fund might soon include cryptocurrency
Feeling political distress? Here are coping strategies a psychologist shares with his clients
“Two gender” policy, exit from Paris “rip-off” herald return of commonsense – Australia should follow
Nearly two-thirds of millionaires think influence of the super rich on Trump presidency is threat to global stability
With Trump back in the White House, the age of free trade could be coming to an end
Executive orders show Trump’s power and political theatre, but his honeymoon period may be short-lived
The $Trump memecoin is reaping billions – but like the man himself, it’s extremely volatile
Trump promises a second term focused on immigration and nationalism – as well as revenge and retribution
Trump promises a second term focussed on immigration and nationalism – as well as revenge and retribution
Aotearoa Must Step Up As Trump Plays With Climate Fire
Don’t rely on social media users for fact-checking. Many don’t care much about the common good
Majority of Ukrainians ‘cautiously optimistic’ about Trump presidency, study finds
What’s going on with TikTok in the US, and what will this mean for Australia?
Australian billionaires each made $67,000 an hour, 1300 times more than the average Australian
Australian Foreign Minister To Visit United States 18 January
Biden helped bring science out of the lab and into the community − emphasizing research focused on solutions
The Starbase rocket testing facility is permanently changing the landscape of southern Texas
Trump’s First 100 Days In Office
Why Alberta’s Danielle Smith is rejecting the Team Canada approach to Trump’s tariff threats
ABC Melbourne Drive With Ali Moore
Joe Biden’s record on science and tech: Investments and regulation for vaccines, broadband, microchips and AI
NFF priorities for an incoming Federal Government
Trump’s plan for a strategic bitcoin reserve could trigger a crypto ‘arms race’ and reshape the global economic order
Why do false claims that vaccines cause autism refuse to die? Here are nine reasons
What Meta’s move to community moderation could mean for misinformation
UK borrowing costs have hit their highest level since the banking crisis. An economist explains what’s happening
Greens Call On Labor To Outline Plan To Rein In Tech Giants
Canada-U.S. history provides lessons on how Canada can deal with a hostile Donald Trump
Elon Musk and the tech titans v the rest of Maga – here’s where the big splits could happen
The UK property outlook for 2025: another bleak year for mortgages amid so much economic uncertainty
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Transcript – Television interview – Sky News Newsday
Star Wars can teach us about the economy or as Yoda might say, ‘about economics, it can teach’
Businesses must stop caving to political pressure and abandoning their EDI commitments
Heading on an overseas holiday? The Australian dollar tumbled this week – but that’s not bad news for everyone
AI will continue to grow in 2025. But it will face major challenges along the way
If Treasury forecasts are right, it could be a decade before Australia is ‘back in black’
How Canada and the country’s premiers must respond to Trump’s trade and energy policies
Three possible futures for the global economy if Trump brings in new trade tariffs
Vaccine misinformation distorts science – a biochemist explains how RFK Jr. and his lawyer’s claims threaten public health
In God We Trust, In Trump We Believe
Tech giant Meta will pay Australians $50 million for enabling the Cambridge Analytica scandal
The fiscal update is no Christmas present for the government – but signs of a slow recovery are there
We Mimic Each Other, Like It Or Not
Response to CEO killing reveals antipathy toward health insurers − but entire patchwork system is to blame for ill feeling