
What is Sudan virus and how similar is it to Ebola?
The Ugandan government and the World Health Organization recently confirmed an outbreak of Sudan virus disease. The index (first-known) case of this outbreak is thought to be a 32-year-old male nurse from a hospital in...
Anna Kuzmenko/Shutterstock Across England, schools are running food banks to help the children and their families. Research suggests that 21% of schools in England now offer some form of food charity. In our recently...
Da Antipina/Shutterstock When Married at First Sight Australia bride Lauren Hall said her main goal was to serve her man, the reality show contestant was reflecting a growing trend in western culture the so-called...
Is Tesla’s sales slump down to Elon Musk?
Frederic Legrand - COMEO/Shutterstock Over the past couple of years, the seemingly steady rightward drift of Elon Musk has culminated in actions and statements that have sparked broad controversy. Musk visionary CEO of...
Even as polarization surges, Americans believe they live in a compassionate country
Most Americans responding to a survey said compassion is declining but still strong. stellalevi/DigitalVision Vectors via Getty Images Compassion comes easily to me. As the granddaughter of immigrants from Lithuania and...
Taras Vyshnya/Shutterstock Australias road tax system has a problem. Revenue from the fuel excise the primary way we tax motoring has been declining steadily as a proportion of government revenue over the past two...
A fierce tussle over a Northern Territory river reveals Australia’s stark choice on water justice
The Roper River Chris Ison/Shutterstock Water is now a contested resource around the world. Nowhere is this more evident than in the fight playing out over the Northern Territorys Roper River one of the last free-flowing...