The best films of the year so far include “Project Hail Mary,” “Disclosure Day” and “Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie.” ...
On top of his constant attacks on purely civilian areas and his mass kidnapping of children, Putin's systematic targeting of museums, churches and libraries is a war crime, as the ...
As fans gear up for the excitement of State of Origin, a sobering statistic reveals that domestic violence incidents spike by 40% during the highly anticipated matches. Katherine Berney from the ...
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The Coorparoo Bowls Club is facing potential closure after a lease oversight left the land’s owner, Bowls Queensland, poised to sell the property to developers. In response, the club has launched a ...
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the nation’s independence. Justice Clarence Thomas, the senior-most member of the Supreme Court, sought to honor that historic milestone this week by ...
A growing wave of business leaders has had their careers derailed after the recent release of millions of files linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Corporate America initially saw ...
Since the debut of The Shield in 2002—due respect to Son of the Beach and the other original series that came before it—FX and its sister network, FXX, have emerged as the home to a number of the ...
AEI’s opportunity and social mobility scholars research and develop evidence-based policies aimed at expanding opportunity in America, reducing entrenched poverty, increasing upward mobility, closing ...
When Alan Dean Foster’s novel, Splinter of the Mind’s Eye, first published in 1978, it was written as a sequel to the original Star Wars in case the film wasn’t deemed successful enough to warrant a ...