• Where To Attend The National Rallies To End Gendered-Based Violence In Australia This Weekend

    Thousands of people are set to march at rallies this weekend, calling to end gendered-based violence. Horrifying, it comes as the number of women killed just this year reaches 26, according to the organisation Counting Dead Women — almost double the number of women killed by this time last year. “Enough is enough. And it […]

  • The failure to address gender-based violence is much bigger than Brad Johns

    Johns' attitude is not a one-off. Concentrating on him and him alone misses the point, which is that all of us and our governments are failing to see the issue and properly address it.

  • Scientific American pushes claims that science-based critiques of gender ideology are 'misinformation,' 'violence'

    Gender ideologues have the Biden administration and multitudes of Democratic lawmakers across the country dutifully advancing their agenda and victimizing multitudes of Americans, but apparently that's not enough. They also appear keen to have the broader public buy into their narrative around sex, genital mutilations, and transgenderism. In an effort to overcome or at the very least sidestep the common citizen's common sense, social constructivists have in recent decades attempted to mask...

  • Thousands to rally over gendered violence 'emergency'

    Australians will take to the nation’s streets in their thousands to demand an end to gendered violence which advocates warn has reached crisis levels. About 15 rallies will be held across the nation over the weekend amid calls for concrete action to break the cycle of violence which has claimed the lives of at least […]

  • PM joins weekend of rallies against gendered violence

    The prime minister will join thousands of demonstrators as they march for a third day throughout Australia to demand action to end violence against women. A dozen rallies will be held in major cities and regional towns on Sunday as part of a series of national events calling for a break in the cycle of […]

  • Rallies highlight 'horrible fear' of gendered violence

    Thousands of Australians will gather at rallies across the nation to demand “no more” to gendered violence following a surge of killings of women at the hands of men. About 15 rallies will be held across states and territories over the weekend as women and their allies call for concrete action to break the cycle […]

  • BNSF found liable in Montana asbestos deaths

    HELENA, Mont. — A federal jury found earlier this week that BNSF Railway contributed to the death of two people who were exposed to asbestos when mining material was shipped through the town of Libby, Mont., and awarded $4 million each in compensatory damages to the estate of the two plaintiffs, who died in 2020 []Read More

  • Soldier dies after being found in 'unresponsive state' at Baldonnel air base

    Lieutenant Conal Sheeran of the Irish Air Corps was discovered by colleagues at Casement Aerodrome

  • Thousands rally in Australian capitals to demand gender violence justice

    Violence against women is an "epidemic" in Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Saturday, as thousands attended rallies in Sydney and other major Australian cities urging tougher laws on gendered violence. The rallies were spurred by a wave of violence against women that the government says has seen a

  • English bishops denounce gender ideology, attempted sex-changes

    The Catholic bishops of England and Wales released a ‘pastoral’ reflection opposing gender ideology, critiquing sex-change surgery and gender theory while emphasizing a Biblical understanding of humanity.

  • Texas Nuns Defy Vatican, Seek Restraining Order on Bishop

    Nuns in Texas are seeking a restraining order against Bishop Michael Olson and other Catholic Church officials in a bid to stop a takeover of their monastery.The lawsuit filed on Monday asks for a temporary restraining order to be issued against Olson, the Diocese of Fort Worth, and the Association of Christ the King in the United States of America, WFAA reported.It came after a Vatican decree last week said Christ the King was being given full governance of the nuns and the Monastery of the...

  • Musk says X posts of Australia bishop stabbing don't promote violence

    Elon Musk's social media platform X defended publishing posts showing a bishop in Australia being stabbed during a sermon as "part of public discussion", rejecting a regulator's order to take down the content on grounds it is offensive and violent. In a post overnight Thursday, X's "global government affairs" account