Trump pardoned those six men and now wants to reward them….
I’m sure they’ll donate it to the reconstruction of Gaza, Lebanon, Ukraine and Iran, the bombing of which led to the profit increase.
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Where One Nation lies #auspol
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He’s not even reading the fkn proposals. The lazy grifter has no interest in the job but the world suffers high inflation because of him.
Trump Says He Is Reviewing Iran’s Latest Offer but Doubts It Is Acceptable www.nytimes.com/2026/05/02/u...
This week offered two different visions for humanity. The first came from Trump and was based on self-pity and ignorance. The second came from Nasa and was based on reason and common humanity open.substack.com/pub/iandunt/...
If democracy ever returns to the US, the courts will be tied up for a decade www.reuters.com/sustainabili...
Bizarre article that assumes “resource rich” equals “oil rich”. Zero logic involved.
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Here's a free version of the same article gcaptain.com/drowning/
Has this been a soul-searching moment for the fact-checking industry? Everything Harris says came, or is coming, true. And so much of it was labeled as "misleading" or "lacking context" at the time, on the grounds of "but he said he wouldn't!" (see, e.g. www.npr.org/2024/08/25/g... from @npr.org)
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The well-timed trades have triggered calls from legal experts and lawmakers for regulators to investigate whether they were based on inside information or leaks.
Drowning is not the violent, splashing, call for help that most people expect. In this article, Mario explains what drowning really looks like and how to recognize it when its happening.
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This week offered two different futures for humanity. The first was based on self-pity and ignorance, the second on reason and common humanity.
One Nation wants more victims, more people pissed off at political parties and big business so One Nation can build a big business and a political party out of them.
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Australia must confront a critical dilemma if it ever wants to move beyond its ridiculous status as a resources-rich superpower now nearly completely reliant on foreign fuel imports, writes Kosha Gada...