
Trump’s West Point speech brought partisanship to the home of the US military − 3 essential reads
President Donald Trumps speech at the graduation of the class of 2025 from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point included segments that were clearly scripted and portions that were obviously not. During the unscripted...

Crop diversification is crucial to Canadian resilience in a changing world
The recent threats of tariffs and deteriorating relations with the United States have led to increasing interest from Canadian governments and the public in boosting the countrys self-reliance. Politicians have called on...

New Zealand Music Month turned 25 this year, and theres been plenty to celebrate whether it be Mokotrons Taite Prize-winning Waerea, Lordes recent return (though not to New Zealand yet), or the fact that live performance...

Uninformed comments on autism are resonant of dangerous ideas about eugenics
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health and human services secretary in the United States, held a recent news conference and made uninformed comments on autism. His remarks created an uproar, especially among people with autism...

AI models might be drawn to ‘spiritual bliss’. Then again, they might just talk like hippies
When multibillion-dollar AI developer Anthropic released the latest versions of its Claude chatbot last week, a surprising word turned up several times in the accompanying system card: spiritual. Specifically, the...

James Bradley’s thrilling, unsettling crime novel is set in a flooded Sydney in 2050
James Bradley is a brilliant writer of fiction, nonfiction and poetry. His recent book Deep Water (2024) is an elegiac essay in response to the wonders of the planets oceans. It celebrates undersea mysteries and the...