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Is America ready to elect a Black woman president?

Asking if America is “ready” also assumes that history is progress – that things move forward in a relatively straight line.

Social media is like sex – young people need education, not unrealistic bans

Social media and the way we use it has many layers and therefore this education for parents needs to be informed by specialists

Should you reward kids for success? Or is there a better way to talk about achievement?

Kids often need encouragement to do the right thing, even when they absolutely do not feel like doing it.

Why India celebrates Teachers’ Day every year

Dr S. Radhakrishnan insisted on strengthening national philosophy by empowering students to grasp the spirit of the country, thereby enabling them to empower society.

Uncovering the hidden contributions of the Australian Volunteers Program

The program supports highly skilled Australian volunteers to work in development-focused positions in partner organisations in 25 countries in the Asia-Pacific and beyond.

Australian economy struggles, weakest outside of a recession

Australians who oppose immigration might want to reflect on whether they would prefer a recession.

Surcharges are added to most purchases, but what are the rules behind these extra fees?

ACCC says if there is no way for a consumer to pay without paying a surcharge then the business must include the surcharge in the displayed price.

This Thing Called Life

For many of us, there may not be enough future, but certainly, there is this present moment that can be invested with love and care to make our lives more secular.

Truth behind #IC814 Hijack in Kandahar: Was it really an ‘abject surrender’ by Indian Government?

“Why can’t you release the terrorists now when our relatives are being held hostage?” he demanded.

The NDIS is failing profoundly disabled people who are stuck in group homes, Here’s how to fix this

About 7% of all NDIS participants – total support packages for these participants make up about 37% of the total scheme spend.

Must-read

India continues securing critical energy supplies as eighth gas carrier passes safely through Strait of Hormuz

It comes as no surprise that the India-flagged vessel successfully sailed through the Strait of Hormuz on National Maritime Day.

Daring US rescue behind enemy lines after Iran shoots down F-15 jet

The aircraft, an F-15E Strike Eagle, was shot down over southern Iran on Friday, with both crew members ejecting.

Traffic stop leads to 21-year-old Jaskaran Singh’s arrest in Canadian extortion probe

Investigators believe the scale and coordination of the activity point to organised criminal networks operating across multiple jurisdictions.
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