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How the Far Right Won the Food Wars

Feature / RFK’s MAHA spectacle offers an object lesson in how the left cedes fertile political territory. Annie Levin On ...
Renewable generation supplied more than half of Australia’s electricity in the fourth quarter of 2025, driving wholesale power prices down by nearly 50% and coinciding with record battery output, ...
Waiting for someone who is chronically late can be annoying—but what if their procrastination has hidden benefits? New research suggests it might.
In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to ...
Australia’s experiment is the first of its kind, but the evidence from alcohol, drug, and other bans is promising.
A 20-year follow-up of the ACTIVE study found that older adults who did speed-based cognitive training, especially with later ...
At the recent India Art Fair in New Delhi, the Swiss watchmaker unveiled new timepieces that brought architectural modernism into contemporary watchmaking, inspired by La Cité Radieuse in Marseille, ...
Shabana Mahmood’s announcement that facial recognition is to be rolled out across the nation is no vague statement of aspiration.
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Leadership in a VUCA environment

VUCA environment ACCORDING to James Clerk Maxwell, everything falls and rises on leadership. People in leadership positions must embrace the fact that for their organisations to grow and glow into the ...
Stuck in a rut, Ben Jureidini decided to live his life by the gospel of Gwyneth. Bone broth and burnt boxers followed – just don’t ask where he put the jade egg ...
Kids who don't learn good manners aren't just at risk of being rude, they may also suffer socially and professionally as adults. Teaching manners is a form of empathy training, and that's good for ...
Turning an old computer into a subscription-killing server.