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Nigel Farage Declares Victory and The ‘War is Over’ as Brexit deal is Announced. Boris Johnson handed the nation an early Christmas present after securing a…
A federal appeals panel expressed deep skepticism Tuesday toward Donald Trump’s argument that he can’t be prosecuted for trying to overturn the 2020 election, raising the potentially extreme implications of absolute presidential immunity.
Jane Lee speaks to Victorian state correspondent Benita Kolovos and Lydia Khalil, project director at the Lowy Institute, about the rise of far-right extremism in Victoria and why they’re targeting LGBTQ+ communities in Australia
Sunday People political editor Nigel Nelson analyses the continued and disproportionate influence those who went to the 'right' schools have on every aspect of life in the UK
American women have done amazing things since Glamour began in 1939. (You know: run for president, set world records, go into space--stuff like that). In tribute we, and a few notable friends, have put together this highly subjective timeline of badass U.S. barrier-breakers who changed the world for all of us, starting back then and going all the way up to now.
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Appointments made and contracts awarded during the pandemic have uncovered a web of connections
Criticism comes as prime minister is condemned for ‘holocaust’ remarks in parliament and a dive in Mr Abbott's poll ratings
A turn-of-the-century muckraker named Lincoln Steffens understood the true problem with a "throw the bums out" strategy
Watching the news is a lot like watching the new season of 'True Detective,' only with even more angst and ridiculous mustaches.
Amazing Historical and Interesting Pictures.
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With the death of Jefferson Thomas, one of nine teenagers to first test racial segregation in US schools, we look back at their battle for integration in 1957
From the time of Columbus until the 1900s, as many as five million Native Americans were enslaved. This week, we explore that history, and the psychological reasons it stayed hidden in plain sight.
Christine Keeler, the central figure in the sex-and-espionage Profumo scandal that rocked Cold War Britain, has died at 75.
Germany marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Sophie Scholl, who was killed defying the Nazis.
A speech with compassion and forthrightness — imagine that.
What happened to the babies born to black American soldiers and white British women during World War Two?
Opposition leader’s comments ‘a very bad faith’ reading of protestors’ chant, Jewish Council of Australia says
What is likely to be the lasting impact of the scandal across the Asian region?
Chaos at Barcelona airport as protesters react to sentencing over 2017 bid for independence
On paper, the parties are getting further apart, but there’s still areas of consensus.
There have been calls for Muslims, who make up the majority of the victims of terrorism, to nonetheless publically distance themselves from its perpetrators
Business heroes to some, robber barons to others.
Grab a mop, because this is messy.
Proof of America's awareness of genocide against European Jews lay in the funny papers, where cartoonists used pens to eviscerate US politicians' apathy
The allure of democracy was the nation’s best asset abroad, but the president squandered it by inciting political violence.
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Hitler was not that popular when he first took office, but the Nazis quickly changed that, for the simple reason that power magnifies the ideas of those who hold it.
Hillary Clinton was the planned keynote speaker at the 17th Annual Western Healthcare Leadership Academy in San Diego on April 11 - but she's cancelled her visit in the midst of planned protests from San Diego locals and military families.
Despite being written in "1948," many parts of Orwell's fictional dystopian society have become reality. The prevalence of surveillance, loss of privacy, and the dissemination of fake news are now normal aspects of society.
With her confirmation all but inevitable, how bad will Barrett be? It’s hard to say for sure – but it doesn’t look good Amy Coney Barrett’s America is a...
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A rare look Geisel’s wartime propaganda illustrations, encouraging Americans to invest in war bonds and help defeat the Axis of Evil.
The long read: Before he entered politics, Yanis Varoufakis, the iconoclastic Greek finance minister at the centre of the latest eurozone standoff wrote this searing account of European capitalism and how the left can learn from Marx’s mistakes
Fidel Castro led the Cuban Revolution and ruled the country with an iron will from 1959 until 2008. See his life in photos.
The story of Cyril Radcliffe, the lawyer who carved apart British India into two new nations.
Nazi Germany or the Third Reich lasted from 1933 to 1945 and was a period of German history, or world history as a whole that was singlehandedly responsible for the death of millions of people, either through direct persecution through state policy or as a result of war. Adolf Hitler,…
China-U.S. relations are atrocious and trending in a terrifying direction. Both countries are increasingly warning about the possibility of war. The countries have resumed high-level diplomacy in an effort to stop the slide. Establishing a sustainable détente will take more than just meetings.
To Hidetoshi Tojo, his great-grandfather is a man in a black-and-white documentary film he saw some 30 years ago.
A 16-year-old boy who was found guilty of the first-degree murder of his 14-year-old cousin will be sentenced as an adult to life in prison, a judge said yesterday.
Alliance of 16 anti-racism groups says report on scandal proves ‘institutional failures to understand racism’
Illustration by Gary Varvel for Creators Syndicate
The response to Teen Vogue’s op-ed is exactly why we need to talk about politics and young women.