
Sep 17, 2019 08:23 am UTC| Politics
Melania Trumps commemoration of the September 11 attacks 18th anniversary has been marred with yet another fashion-related controversy. Online critics claimed that the stitch work on the back portion of the First Ladys...
Destroying parliaments leads to war – just look at history
Sep 10, 2019 20:40 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons recent prorogation of parliament has led many to fear that parliamentary democracy in Britain is unravelling. And now the High Court has ruled that Johnson acted lawfully in suspending it....

Sep 10, 2019 20:38 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
First used in the 1940s, the term woke has resurfaced in recent years as a concept that symbolises awareness of social issues and movement against injustice, inequality, and prejudice. But popularity has diluted its...
Rudd's rental affordability scheme was a $1 billion gift to developers; Abbott was right to axe it
Sep 10, 2019 20:38 pm UTC| Insights & Views Real Estate Politics
Most Australians are spending more of their income on housing than they used to, but low-income households are being squeezed the hardest. Many are in poverty, and many more are suffering financial stress. A growing...

Boris Johnson's dodgy delivery is only fuelling feelings of mistrust
Sep 10, 2019 20:35 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Boris Johnsons speech at the police academy in Wakefield certainly raised some serious questions about how political authority is performed these days. By most standards, Johnsons speech, delivered in front of 34 uniformed...
How to increase access to gifted programs for low-income students and children of color
Sep 10, 2019 20:33 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Many of the public school gifted and talented programs that serve high-ability students dont reflect the diversity of their communities. New York City, with roughly 1.1 million students, is an extreme example. While...

How disinformation could sway the 2020 election
Sep 10, 2019 20:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
In 2016, Russian operatives used Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to sow division among American voters and boost Donald Trumps presidential campaign. What the Russians used to accomplish this is called disinformation,...