• Broken promises, broken budgets

    In December 2021, Anthony Albanese announced his ‘plan’ to reduce electricity prices by $275 per household by 2025. He said…What to read next: The broken water politics of the Murray Darling Basin | Albanese’s Net Zero protectionism | JK Rowling puts Wikipedia’s neutrality to the test | Misdiagnosed problems and misguided solutions

  • Broken Roads review: It's not just the roads that are broken in this RPG that wants to be Fallout down under, writes PETER HOSKIN

    PETER HOSKIN: Stop me if you've heard this one before. Atomic war has turned the Earth into an irradiated wasteland. You, as one of the survivors, are left to scratch a living from the dust.

  • 'One broken man abused by another broken man': Trump-Johnson presser ridiculed online

    Former President Donald Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson's Mar-a-Lago press conference Friday was met with almost immediate scorn from a slew of social media skeptics. Trump and Johnson's national address focused on an "election integrity" bill the two Republicans argued was necessary to prevent "hundreds of thousands" of noncitizens from taking part in federal elections. The press conference also provided the the pair a platform to speak out against immigration policy under President Joe Biden....

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  • Broken hearts and unanswered COVID questions

    Just how pervasive is heart damage following even one dose of the COVID vaccine? A new study out of Saudi Arabia reveals that as many as 27% of a sample of 804 vaccine recipients reported being hospitalized for heart trouble at some point after receiving one of the COVID shots. We know the spike protein in the shots can cause a host of cardiovascular maladies. The media and medical professions have sought to downplay the prevalence and severity of the problem, but emerging data is confirming...

  • Angela Rayner: I'll stand down if I've broken the law

    Labour's deputy leader says she will quit if she has committed a crime amid a row over where she lived.

  • Why two-up is legal in Kalgoorlie and Broken Hill all year

    Thousands will flock to their local watering holes for their yearly dose of two-up on Anzac Day, but come tomorrow and the gambling game is illegal. Unless you're in Broken Hill or Kalgoorlie. Two-up is most commonly played on Anzac Day and involves betting on two coins being flipped. It was popularised by Australian soldiers who played the game during World War I. By law, specifically The Gambling (Two-up) Act 1998, the game can only be played on Anzac Day, Remembrance Day (after 12pm) or...

  • NB's Techy Runner Is Looking Mighty Fine

    Shoe Palace’s New Balance 2002R is a sneaker collaboration of epic proportions, even if it merely looks like another excellent colorway of an already-excellent

  • Fun Stuff to Make with Broken Household Items

    It’s inarguable that repurposing and upcycling can be a fun and fruitful way of doing a little something positive for the planet.

  • Watch: ‘The Broken News’ returns for a second season

    The ZEE5 show stars Sonali Bendre, Jaideep Ahlawat, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Akshay Oberoi and Geetika Vidya Ohylan. Out on May 3.

  • Starmer 'fully confident' Rayner has not broken rules

    The Labour leader says he welcomes the police investigation into how his deputy handled the sale of a home.

  • Reader's View: Duluth schools ask for more after broken promises

    The last time the school district was facing a comparable deficit ($6 million in 2011) 70 teacher positions were lost.