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RFK Jr. guts the US childhood vaccine schedule despite its decades-long safety record
The military is the last safeguard of democracy; is Donald Trump bending it to his will?
‘Power of Law’ Must Prevail in Venezuela, Secretary-General Tells Security Council, Citing Heightened Risk of Regional Instability
Autocrats have long lists of political enemies. This is how Donald Trump has tried to silence his
Australia Must Oppose US Aggression In Venezuela
ASX 200 ends 2025 higher as sectors diverge; retail investors call for pay for performance and tighter capital discipline in 2026
Donald Trump loathes the courts. He’s following the autocrat playbook to sideline them
Like strongmen the world over, Donald Trump’s power grab required a crisis – and a scapegoat
All autocrats require an ‘architect’. Meet the man pulling the strings for Donald Trump
Donald Trump’s first step to becoming a would-be autocrat – hijacking a party
LNP continues breast removal and genital mutilation surgeries for gender-confused children
As millions of Americans face a steep rise in health insurance costs, lawmakers continue a century-long battle over who should pay for health care
Hidden bias gives ‘swing state’ voters more influence over US trade policy
Will the Australian dollar keep rising in 2026? 3 factors to watch in the new year
Karoline Leavitt’s White House briefing doublethink is straight out of Orwell’s ‘1984’
The special envoy’s report doesn’t hold all the answers for defeating antisemitism
Trump is close to naming the new Federal Reserve chief. His choice could raise the risk of stagflation
How the NIH became the backbone of American medical research and a major driver of innovation and economic growth
Bondi attack came after huge increase in online antisemitism: research
Bondi attacks come after huge increase in online antisemitism: research
AI-generated political videos are more about memes and money than persuading and deceiving
From violence to sexism, the manosphere is doing real-world harm
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – Fox 101.9 Melbourne
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Sarah Hanson-Young on the social media ban as a risky ‘fake silver bullet’
AI chatbots can effectively sway voters – in either direction
Mulvaney addresses future of politics and populism at Brooks School event
Why flexible work alone isn’t enough: Preferences matter more than policy
“We Must Safeguard Academic Freedom”
Genesis Mission: why Trump’s plan to put AIs in charge of science could backfire
Why Gen Z and millennial consumers feel disillusioned – and how they can drive real change
The AI bubble isn’t new – Karl Marx explained the mechanisms behind it nearly 150 years ago
Study highlights rise of ‘authoritarian peacemaking’ and its implications for Ukraine
Research calls for “sportswashing” rethink amid FIFA Peace Prize rumours
View from The Hill: Niki Savva outlines Andrew Hastie’s ambition ‘to restore the Menzian big tent’
AI chatbots are encouraging conspiracy theories – new research
What does the US Congress want with Australia’s eSafety commissioner?
Making GLP-1 weight loss drugs cheaper isn’t enough to address America’s obesity problem – here’s why
Off-label use of COVID-19 vaccines was once discouraged but has become common amid new guidelines
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop – OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa
South Africa puts a stern test to G20 leaders this year to confront the scourge of global inequalitly
Real wages have grown – just – over the past year. But they’re still down near 2011 levels
One Nation’s surge continues in Redbridge poll, but Labor dominant
Gaza Plan Must Centre On Self-determination And Ending Apartheid With Just Peace
The UK government’s risky rollback of financial regulation threatens long-term growth
Thriving in choppy seas: University hosts top trade conference
Tesla’s US$1 trillion gamble on Elon Musk’s ‘visionary’ leadership
Greens’ Rattenbury to Canberra Liberals: Ditching climate action a path to failure
Trump’s tariffs threaten the future of innovation – and UK tech could be collateral damage