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In Mountainhead, Jesse Armstrong turns the tech-bro fever dream into a slow-burn nightmare. Think Succession with bloodlust.
Thousands of older Australians are slipping through the cracks: working, retired, yet without a home. As housing costs soar ...
As the U.S. and Iran appeared headed for war, global markets stayed calm, signalling more than just investor confidence. This ...
Brian Wilson’s music could make you believe in joy, even as it was written by a man breaking apart. His life was a ...
Should a river have the right to sue? In Is a River Alive?, Robert Macfarlane explores the global movement to grant legal ...
Torture remains a tool of war, policy, and dehumanisation across the globe, often hidden behind euphemism and justified in ...
Australians have watched the papal election, but now attention must return home. With multiple dioceses in transition and ...
As Ukraine endures relentless bombardment and Western resolve falters, it becomes clear that strength, not law, determines ...
In an era starved of thoughtful, live public debate, Q&A offered a rare, demotic platform where ideology met interrogation, ...
Where violence often begins with words, the link between thought, speech and action demands closer attention. As global ...
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