• Sam Mostyn, Australia’s next governor-general, says the country isn’t “big enough” to vote for Indigenous Voice – and shares her two-word reaction to the landslide defeat

    Australia's next governor-general Sam Mostyn said she felt "completely unleashed" after the crushing defeat of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum as she had hoped Australia would be "big enough" to accept the proposal.Daily Mail Australia can reveal new details about the political views of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's hand-picked choice to represent King Charles Down Under - after the contents of their deleted social media accounts emerged. The appointment of Ms Mostyn – a...

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    Why AP called Wisconsin's statewide ballot measures: Race call explained

    Why AP called Wisconsin's statewide ballot measures: Race call explained

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    Why AP called Wisconsin's statewide ballot measures: Race call explained

    By ROBERT YOON Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The vote in Wisconsin to approve a pair of proposed constitutional amendments that would limit how state elections are run and paid for fell largely along party lines. That’s according to an Associated Press analysis of initial vote totals. The results generally tracked the overall partisan split

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    Why AP called Wisconsin's statewide ballot measures: Race call explained

    By ROBERT YOON Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The vote in Wisconsin to approve a pair of proposed constitutional amendments that would limit how state elections are run and paid for fell largely along party lines. That’s according to an Associated Press analysis of initial vote totals. The results generally tracked the overall partisan split

  • History isn’t what you make of it

    Over the past decade or so, a notable trend among American historians, particularly those prioritizing social justice in their research, has been to frame the unsavory facets of United States history as the defining features of the society. One useful way to think of this is as a version of the American exceptionalism the same […]

  • Bidenomics isn’t working

    President Joe Biden hopes the latest jobs report will help convince voters that the economy is thriving under his policies, but a thorough look at the data released last week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the economy is far weaker than he says it is. The headline numbers of 300,000 jobs created and […]

  • Biden isn’t running the show

    The Biden administration enraged all but the most radically left-wing corners of the internet on Saturday when it issued a proclamation by the 46th president declaring Easter Sunday “Transgender Day of Visibility.” Republican leaders rightly slammed him. “Banning sacred truth and tradition — while at the same time proclaiming Easter Sunday as ‘Transgender Day’ — is outrageous and abhorrent. […]

  • Turns out Doctor Who isn’t replacing companions after all

    Ruby Sunday’s safe for now! Previously, it was reported that a new companion would replace Millie Gibson on Doctor Who. However, those rumors—which originated in The Mirror, so it was always a grain of salt situation—turned out to be slightly inaccurate. News out of Whoville today is that Varada Sethu (Andor) will actually join Gibson as a second companion to Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor in the second series of the show’s Disney+ era. “I feel like the luckiest person in the world. It is such an honour...

  • If This Isn’t The Worst Car Ad Ever, What Is?

    Suzuki advert from Ghana suggests people trade in their classic Lancia Delta Integrale for a Japanese econo-box

  • Faith column: Democracy isn’t broken, we are

    The sinful tendencies of the human heart will slowly sink society unless you, I and the majority of our neighbors actively work to contain them.

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    Turns Out Lizzo Isn’t Quitting Music

    Lizzo clarified that she is not leaving the music industry in a new message to her followers

  • How independent voters will impact the WV governor's race

    Earlier this year, the West Virginia Republican Party Executive Committee voted to limit the party’s Primary Election to only Republican voters beginning in 2026. That means the May 14th Primary is the last time West Virginia voters with no party affiliation will be allowed to play a role in who the Republicans nominate. Independents will