News Corp’s growing support for One Nation follows a familiar playbook: protecting billionaire interests by repackaging far-right politics as a movement for ordinary Australians.
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The Paso Robles yearbook controversy pits student editorial control and modern journalism standards against calls for ...
The Senate voted along party lines to start debate on a Republican bill to fund immigration enforcement through the end of ...
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Lewis Hamilton decision to skip Ferraris simulator work before the Canadian Grand Prix has sparked debate, with Charles ...
Workplace conflict is inevitable in fleet operations, but leaders who recognize tension early and apply the right management ...
President Trump on Monday called on Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) to “immediately fire” Senate Parliamentarian ...
New studies suggest consciousness can't be judged solely by behavior, whether it's a chatbot discussing philosophy or a bee ...
The $5 billion bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor has been under construction for years and was previously expected to ...
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