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A ‘horror story’: what is fertility fraud?
An American woman has discovered a high school boyfriend she slept with and could easily have married is actually her half-brother. This “horror story” has reopened discussions on the issue of “fertility fraud”, said CNN. But what is this and …
A ‘horror story’: what is fertility fraud? Read MoreToday’s political cartoons – February 18, 2024
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Today’s political cartoons – February 17, 2024 Read More5 absent-minded cartoons on the Hur report fallout
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5 absent-minded cartoons on the Hur report fallout Read MoreChicago turns off its gunshot-tracking system
Chicago is grimly famous for gun violence. So why is the city giving up on a high-tech tool in the fight against violent crime? Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office this week announced it would end Chicago’s contract with ShotSpotter, a gunshot …
Chicago turns off its gunshot-tracking system Read More‘CPAC is now only a shadow of its former self’
‘Should conservatives care about CPAC?’ Henry Olsen at National Review The Conservative Political Action Conference has outlived its usefulness, says Henry Olsen. CPAC used to be an important annual event where conservatives of all stripes “gathered to meet, debate, and …
‘CPAC is now only a shadow of its former self’ Read MoreFBI informant charged with fabricating Biden bribes
What happened? Special counsel David Weiss late Thursday unsealed charges accusing FBI informant Alexander Smirnov of falsely claiming Hunter Biden and his father, President Joe Biden, were each paid $5 million protection bribes by Ukrainian energy company Burisma in 2015 …
FBI informant charged with fabricating Biden bribes Read MoreRussia close to capturing Ukraine’s Avdiivka
What happened? Ukrainian and U.S. officials said Thursday that after months of brutal fighting, Russia is on the verge of capturing the strategically located, ruined city of Avdiivka. It would be Russia’s most significant military victory since Bakhmut last May. …
Russia close to capturing Ukraine’s Avdiivka Read MoreGreece legalizes same-sex marriage
What happened? Greece’s parliament late Thursday legalized same-sex marriage in a rare cross-party 176-76 vote, making Greece the first Orthodox Christian country to enshrine marriage equality in law. Same-sex couples now have full parental and adoption rights but can’t become …
Greece legalizes same-sex marriage Read MoreToday’s political cartoons – February 16, 2024
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Today’s political cartoons – February 16, 2024 Read MorePutin critic Alexei Navalny dies in prison
Russian politician and activist Alexei Navalny has died in an Arctic Circle jail, the country’s prison service announced today. The 47-year-old was widely viewed as Vladimir Putin’s “most vociferous critic”, said the BBC, and was serving a 19-year sentence on …
Putin critic Alexei Navalny dies in prison Read MoreIt’s the economy, Sunak: has ‘Rishession’ halted Tory fightback?
Voters discovered the UK had entered a technical recession just hours before the Conservatives lost two by-elections, in what pundits described as a “perfect storm of shittery” for Rishi Sunak. The Office for National Statistics announced yesterday that the UK’s …
It’s the economy, Sunak: has ‘Rishession’ halted Tory fightback? Read MoreIs bitcoin back?
The price of bitcoin this week topped $50,000 for the first since the end of 2021, marking a dramatic return for the world’s most popular cryptocurrency. The rise was fuelled by “a rush of new-investor enthusiasm” and growing hype about …
Is bitcoin back? Read MoreWhy India’s farmers are protesting again
Thousands of farmers have taken their tractors to the streets of India as unions demand the government take action over crop prices and regulations. The “Delhi Chalo”, or “Let’s go to Delhi” march, said Reuters, has “brought back memories of …
Why India’s farmers are protesting again Read MoreThe week’s best photos
A fire breather performs to mark the 669th anniversary of the birth of Hindu guru Bawa Lal Dayal in Amritsar, India (Image credit: Narinder Nanu / Getty Images) Members of the Porto da Pedra samba school perform during the annual …
The week’s best photos Read MoreThe moon’s exploitation sparks a legal and religious debate
While humans are expected to return to the lunar surface on the Artemis III mission as soon as 2026, there is another aspect of moon travel that is generating its fair share of controversy: the commercialization of the lunar body …
The moon’s exploitation sparks a legal and religious debate Read MoreThe pros and cons of virtual reality
Apple recently released its Vision Pro, a virtual reality (VR) headset designed to mix the real world and the virtual world. The gadget has returned VR to the limelight — so much so a few buffoons have used the Vision …
The pros and cons of virtual reality Read MorePittsburgh, a city of multitudes
It has the moniker of City of Steel, but there is much more to Pittsburgh than industry. It is also a rousing city of museums, great food and beloved sports teams. Play ball! (Or hockey) The Pittsburgh Pirates call PNC …
Pittsburgh, a city of multitudes Read MoreWhat’s behind rise in duo euthanasia?
The former Dutch prime minister Dries van Agt died by euthanasia last week, hand in hand with his wife Eugenie. They were both 93. Both had been in “fragile health” for some time after Van Agt suffered a brain haemorrhage …
What’s behind rise in duo euthanasia? Read MoreScientists create ‘meaty’ rice for eco-friendly protein
What happened? Korean scientists said Wednesday they’ve invented a new hybrid food, consisting of beef muscle and fat cells grown inside grains of rice. The experimental “meaty” rice was developed to be an affordable and eco-friendly source of protein. Who …
Scientists create ‘meaty’ rice for eco-friendly protein Read MoreShooting at Chiefs victory rally kills 1, injures 21
What happened? One woman was killed and at least 21 people injured Wednesday when gunfire broke out near the end of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade in their Missouri hometown. Police said three suspects are in custody. …
Shooting at Chiefs victory rally kills 1, injures 21 Read MoreThe rapturous cinematic power of real cooking in ‘The Taste of Things’
Cooking takes as long as it takes. An obvious concept but one easily forgotten during today’s era of 30-second jump-cut videos on TikTok and Instagram. A long-braised stew can be aped in a quickfire video. Its slow, hours-long descent into …
The rapturous cinematic power of real cooking in ‘The Taste of Things’ Read More‘Maybe standardized tests aren’t racist?’
‘Using the SAT, ACT in college admissions isn’t “racist.” What else has the left got wrong?’ Ingrid Jacques in USA Today Critics have insisted for years that standardized college entrance exams “are racist, inequitable and unfair,” says Ingrid Jacques. But …
‘Maybe standardized tests aren’t racist?’ Read MoreJapan is no longer the world’s third-biggest economy despite its stock market peaking
Japan has long been one of the dominant economic forces in the world, particularly with its technological advances in the 21st century. So it sent shockwaves through the global market on Thursday when it was revealed that Japan had unexpectedly …
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