The National Mental Health Commission will be folded into the health department after an independent investigation found evidence of a poor workplace culture. Moving the commission’s functions and funding to the department was included in the 2024/25 federal budget handed down on Tuesday. The Albanese government also budgeted $588 million to set up an online […]
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From the death of Osama bin Laden (as announced by Dwayne Johnson) to the rise of Donald Trump, from #TheDress to the Oscars slap, it’s impossible to imagine the last twenty or so years of global cultural history without Twitter, the microblogging platform that no one has ever referred to as “X.” And over the past two decades, no subsection of the app’s vast user base has produced more enduring memes, more culture-shifting social-justice hashtags, and more pure comedy than the cohort known as...
The New York Times Denounces Cancel Culture After Fueling Cancel Culture For Years Authored by Jonathan Turley, For those of us who have criticized the cancel culture in higher education for years, the attacks and shunning have been unrelenting. The media has played a role in that culture and none more prominently than the New York Times. Recently, however, the mob came for liberal professors and media who have remained silent for years as conservatives and others were targeted on...
Persisting in his support for an unpopular war, the Democrat in the White House has helped spark a rebellion close to home. Young people — least inclined to deference, most inclined to moral outrage — are leading public opposition to the ongoing slaughter in Gaza. The campus upheaval is a clash between accepting and resisting, More
Step right up, folks! The Congress Circus put on a spectacular sideshow last night when lawmakers screamed at each other with body-shaming insults. (See incredble footage below, posted by Acyn.) Naturally, Marjorie Taylor Greene was the ring leader who, during a House Oversight Committee meeting last night, targeted Rep. — Read the rest
Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas has announced that she plans to sell "swag" emblazoned with comments she's made, including the phrase "bleach blonde bad built butch body."Crockett deployed the alliterative barb last week during House Committee on Oversight and Accountability proceedings. Earlier during the proceedings, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia had made a crack to Crockett about "fake eyelashes."'B6 will drop first.'"So we are going to drop 'A Crockett Clapback...
Loading Today on the show: Jen Psaki, former White House press secretary, MSNBC host, and the author of Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House, and the World (Simon & Schuster, 2024), offers advice on effective communication in Washington, and beyond. The city's cultural institutions rely on funding from the city budget, and they are dealing with budget cuts. Adrian Benepe, president of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and Regina Bain, executive director of the Louis Armstrong House...
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical conceptsWhy are bodies of water so calming? In my experience, this is true whether they are placid or tempestuous. Mary Vogel, VancouverPost your answers (and new questions) below or send them to [email protected]. A selection will be published next Sunday. Continue reading
Were you enjoying a game on Roblox on the morning of Saturday 18 May, and