
Infant mortality in the U.S. has increased by 7% since the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson U.S. Supreme Court decision overturned the constitutional right to abortion, according to an October 2024 study. Those findings followed...

‘We painted our fear, hope and dreams’ − examining the art and artists of Guantánamo Bay
When Moath al-Alwi left Guantánamo Bay for resettlement in Oman, accompanying him on his journey was a cache of artwork he created during more than two decades of detention. Al-Alwi was detainee number 028 an...

Biden targeted the online right-wing terrorism threat − now it’s up to Trump
In the waning days of the Biden administration, the U.S. Department of State took its first major step against terrorism groups primarily focused on what is called accelerationism the effort to inspire independent...

Grattan on Friday: Dutton walks more softly on China, with election in mind
When Peter Dutton was asked this week whether a Coalition government would continue to foster trade relations with China, he declared unequivocally that the relationship with China will be much stronger than it is under...

Carbon capture in Mediterranean soil: how farmland can trap greenhouse gases
Imagine if we could find a way to capture the greenhouse gases that are warming our planet. One way to do this is carbon farming, a practice that has great potential as a green business model, especially in countries with...

Bauhaus and The Brutalist: the revolutionary immigrant architects whose stories inspired the film
László Toth, a Hungarian Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor, emigrates to the United States after World War II in search of a new life. After a rough start, a wealthy businessman recognises his talent...