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People Have Concerns About Vehicle Tracking
Privacy advocates are calling for greater transparency around what data will be collected, how it will be stored, and who will have access.
St John to Axe Volunteer Programmes
The impact of the programmes, particularly in aged care and hospital settings, is immense, often helping to alleviate loneliness and bring comfort to patients who rarely receive visitors.
BLM and the MAGA Hat – Five Years On
Despite efforts to cancel him, he remained in his role as a teacher and now equips students to understand and challenge destructive ideologies. This piece is a call to stand for truth, even when it’s unpopular.
What Life Is Like in the Crime-Ridden Cities in 2025
The tremendous evil that we are witnessing all around us should send us running in the opposite direction. We desperately need to change direction as individuals, and we desperately need to change direction as a society.
End the EPA’s Misguided ‘Endangerment Finding’
This is a defining moment for America’s future. Repealing the endangerment finding will unleash our economy, protect our sovereignty, and refocus policy on what matters: affordable energy, consumer choice, jobs, and a prosperous economy.
There Is a Takeover of America’s Cities
What we’re seeing now is the most successful surge of card-carrying socialists in local office since the early 20th century.
This Convicted MP Is Refusing to Quit
State Premier Chris Minns accused Ward of having “no shame” and vowed to expel him, but Ward blocked the move with a temporary court injunction. The government is now seeking an urgent hearing to overturn the ruling and remove him.
When Confusion Reigns, Children Pay the Price
There are calls for 16-year-olds to be allowed to vote, while the same MPs simultaneously argue that they are not old enough to access some websites and apps.
Really Dead... Or Just ‘Mostly’?
Congress confronts failures in organ procurement oversight.