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When I was a kindergartner in the 1980s, the “gifted” programming for my class could be found inside of a chest. I don’t know what toys…
A decision made by the Fair Work Commission in a work-from-home judgment last week has established a potentially transformational precedent for the Australian workplace.Friends, Fair Work…
Sydney’s record October heat; high winds battering both Melbourne and New Zealand, causing death and destruction; the algal bloom caused by South Australia’s marine heatwave wreaking…
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and…
If a president defied the Supreme Court, what would you do? Well, as you say, the court lacks the power of the purse. We lack the…
The profound squeeze on living standards has become the defining, explosive feature of British politics. Each week seems to bring more pain in the form of…
This is an edition of the weekly newsletter Tap In, GQ senior associate editor Frazier Tharpe’s final word on the most heated online discourse about music,…
Our prime minister has navigated the world stage this past week as if being shepherded by The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the fictional intergalactic wiki…
Britain faces a “defining choice” between a patriotic Labour party promising national renewal or “division and decline” under the “snake oil merchant” Nigel Farage, Keir Starmer…
The past two decades in the UK have been dominated by crisis. The 2008 financial crash changed everything, but aside from a bit of dinner party…
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