Politics
Mining Companies, Drug Lobby Groups, Banks: Australia’s Biggest Political Donors for 2023
The AEC's Transparency Register aims to provide full financial disclosure of political donations to the general public, however, a lot of data still goes unreported.
Man Posted YouTube Video With Father’s Severed Head While Ranting About Joe Biden
Justin Mohn was arrested in Pennsylvania after his mother found the headless corpse. His social media shows a long history of troubling far-right conspiracy theories and talking points.
Trump’s Red Flags: Polls Say a Conviction Would Doom His Campaign
Many voters say they don’t want a convicted felon in the White House. But do they mean it? And can prosecutors get to trial before the vote?
Trump’s Boasts About His Wealth Just Helped Him Lose $83 Million
Donald Trump’s own words about the size of his fortune were used against him in the E. Jean Carroll trial.
Trump Calls on 'All Willing States' to Send National Guard Soldiers to Texas
Sorry, were you expecting the former president to tell everyone to chill out?
Trump: Presidents Should Be Above the Law So They Can Drop Nukes
It’s just the latest wild argument the former president has rolled out as he seeks to stymie the four criminal cases against him.
Trump Won New Hampshire. Next Up: A Pummeling in Court.
After two primary wins, the GOP frontrunner will have to suffer through a pair of potentially brutal legal decisions in the next two weeks.
The $324 Billion Stage Three Tax Cuts Are Changing ... For the Better?
Anthony Albanese says “everyone will be getting a tax cut,” as part of new changes to the controversial stage three tax cuts. But the rich will still be better off.
Lawmakers Are Urging the FDA to Take ‘Action’ on ‘Gas Station Heroin’
Five members of Congress wrote a letter to the FDA asking what it’s doing about tianeptine, an unapproved drug that can cause overdoses and severe withdrawal.
Trump Probably Can’t Use the Georgia Sex Scandal to Deep-Six His Prosecution
Trump says an alleged office affair between prosecutors means that his criminal case in Atlanta should be dropped. Legal experts say that’s not likely.
Republican Wants Schools to Call Animal Control on Furry Students
There’s no evidence of furry students trying to go to school in Oklahoma. Justin Humphrey wants to ban them anyway.
After 100 Days of War On Gaza, Penny Wong Visits Israel and Occupied Palestine
This will be the Foreign Affairs Minister's first visit to the region in the 100 days since Israel’s bombardment of Gaza began.