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Viewpoints
October 12, 2018
Ruddock Report Constrains, Not Expands, Federal Religious Exemptions
Media outlets reported on leaked extracts of the much-awaited religious freedom inquiry report, which has yet to be released ...
Fitness & Nutrition
October 9, 2018
I Ran 100 Miles in a Day—This Is What Happened to My Body
The marathon race has long been considered the ultimate test of human endurance. But the last few decades ...
Destinations
October 8, 2018
Barrier Islands Protect Coasts From Storms, but Are Vulnerable Too
When hurricanes like Florence make landfall, the first things they hit often are barrier islands—thin ribbons of sand ...
Fitness & Nutrition
October 8, 2018
Is Apple Cider Vinegar Good for You? A Doctor Weighs In
When my brother and I were kids back in the ‘80s, we loved going to Long John Silver’s. ...
Australia
September 23, 2018
ABC Board Sacks Managing Director Michelle Guthrie
The ABC Board has sacked managing director Michelle Guthrie, declaring in a blunt statement that it was “not ...
Media & Society
September 15, 2018
What Teenagers Need to Know About Cybersecurity
Now that school is back in session, many high schoolers have new phones, new computers, and new privileges ...
Drinks
September 11, 2018
Why Bland American Beer Is Here to Stay
Although craft beer has experienced explosive market growth over the past 25 years, the vast majority of Americans ...
Australia
August 30, 2018
Would an Eruption in Melbourne Really Match Hawaii’s Volcanoes?
Spectacular images of recent volcanic eruptions in Hawaii are a little disheartening—especially given news reports suggesting there is ...
Education
August 9, 2018
Live in a Small Place? An Interior Designer’s Tips to Create the Illusion of Space
Research shows humans don’t like being caged in, preferring to be in larger, more open spaces. And different factors—such ...
Treatments and Techniques
July 20, 2018
Why Your Brain Never Runs Out of Problems to Find
Why do many problems in life seem to stubbornly stick around, no matter how hard people work to ...
Consummate Traveler
July 20, 2018
A Traveler’s Guide to Airline Price Discrimination
Summer is underway, and it’s the perfect time to plan a getaway. After spending days deciding where you ...
Australia
July 19, 2018
Why Australians’ Religious Freedom Is Worth Protecting
The government is expected to release the Ruddock Religious Freedom Review and its response later this month. Already, influential Liberal ...
Family
July 14, 2018
How to Have a Successful Summer Vacation
Lots of people will take a vacation this summer, but for many of them, their vacations won’t be ...
Australia
May 6, 2018
Real Bodies Controversy: How Australian Museums Regulate the Display of Human Remains
Protesters are urging a boycott of Real Bodies: The Exhibition, which recently opened in Sydney, due to the ...
Literature
April 8, 2018
Shakespeare’s Lost Playhouse
With its round amphitheater, The Globe is the most famous playhouse associated with William Shakespeare. But long before ...
Fitness & Nutrition
January 28, 2018
What Supplements Do Scientists Use, and Why?
Supplements are a multi-billion dollar industry. But, unlike pharmaceutical companies, manufacturers of these products don’t have to prove ...
Drinks
January 18, 2018
Brewing a Great Cup of Coffee Depends on Chemistry and Physics
Coffee is unique among artisanal beverages in that the brewer plays a significant role in its quality at ...
Australia
January 15, 2018
The Stories Behind Aboriginal Star Names Now Recognised by the World’s Astronomical Body
Four stars in the night sky have been formally recognised by their Australian Aboriginal names. The names include ...
Health
August 17, 2017
How to Beat Anxiety and Become Mentally Strong
Do you suffer from anxiety? Have you tried just about everything to get over it, but it just ...
Opinion
May 27, 2015
Queen’s Speech 2015: The Experts Respond
Parliament has officially opened and the Queen’s speech has been delivered.
Opinion
May 17, 2015
The Implications of the Death Sentence for the Boston Marathon Bomber
Now that his fate has been determined, the media and the public will shift its focus to the ...
Arts & Culture
March 14, 2015
How Photography Evolved From Science to Art
Photography has not yet celebrated its 200th birthday, yet in the medium's first century of existence.
Entertainment
March 10, 2015
We’re Obsessed With Zombies, Which Says a Lot About Today
Barely a week goes by without another onslaught from the living dead on our screens.
Arts & Culture
March 4, 2015
‘Wolf Hall’: Intelligent, Subtle, Artistic—But Meticulous Costumes Have Stolen the Show
The costumes and fabrics in "Wolf Hall" reflect the very best of contemporary scholarship on the look and ...
Opinion
February 3, 2015
Boston 2024: City Eyes Many Challenges and Opportunities in Bid to Host Summer Games
Editor's Note: Last month the United States Olympics Committee picked Boston to lead the U.S. bid to host ...
Opinion
May 15, 2014
Violence in Britain: How the War on Terror Criminalizes Ordinary People
It is now accepted that the war on terror has generated an extensive repertoire of its very own ...
Business
February 7, 2014
Why There May Be Fewer Truly New Drugs Hitting the Market
By Akshat Rathi, The Conversation Developing new drugs is hard and expensive. The lengthy process from initial discovery ...
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Spygate: The True Story of Collusion [Infographic]
News Analysis Although the details remain complex, the structure underlying Spygate—the creation of the false narrative that candidate ...
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US Should Embed Human Rights in Every Aspect of Foreign Policy: CECC Report
WASHINGTON—The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) issues a report every year on human rights and rule of law ...
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Supreme Court Weighs US Right to Detain Criminal Aliens Long After Prison
The government loses the right under federal immigration law to detain for deportation proceedings a lawful permanent resident ...
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Trump Administration Resets Policy Toward China in Landmark Speech
Vice President Mike Pence’s unprecedented speech on China-U.S. relations last week is still causing shockwaves due to its ...
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