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  • Letter: Keep God out of our government

    Don’t fly religious flags on city-owned property.

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    When describing democracy, former American President Abraham Lincoln in his famous Gettysburg Address in 1863, said it was a ‘government…What to read next: Brazil’s bureaucrats bully Twitter | When government wedges itself between the church and its people | Will the Lehrmann verdict end trial by media? | Albanese’s Net Zero protectionism

  • Government should counter misinformation on TikTok

    A committee says the government should be more relatable in its communications with the public.

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  • Corporate greenwashing backed by government: expert

    A climate action scheme backed by the government has been accused of abetting greenwashing by some of the biggest corporations in Australia. As Australians become more concerned about the impacts of climate change and attempt to live more sustainably, greenwashing has posed challenges for regulators, ahead of a Senate inquiry holding hearings this week. Though […]

  • The Intel Agencies Of Government Are Fully Weaponized

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    Throughout history, certain individuals have been entrusted with power for the generality of the people and the good of all in society. The essence is to guarantee social well-being, promotion of shared interest, rule of law, and accountability. However, some others have equally wielded power in an antithetical manner; an era that Thomas Hobbes described Read More

  • Did COVID-19 Usher in a Global Government?

    In 2020, a dangerous pathogen swept the globe. The pandemic required government action, we were told, but the government of one nation was not enough. Even powerful governments (like that of the United States) worked with other governments to keep pandemic measures from being futile. In order to avoid a fatal lack of coordination, some

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    Body found in north Wichita neighborhood

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Police were called to a report of a shooting early Thursday at a northeast Wichita park, and they discovered a man’s body. They determined that his death was not the result

  • Government to resume vetting of war collaborators

    THE government will soon resume the vetting of war collaborators which had been suspended due to a shortage of funds, a Cabinet

  • Why are so many carers being prosecuted by the UK government?

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