Category : Political Parties


Labor Gambling Reform Podcast Pushback

Labor's gambling ad reform faces pushback from podcasters and David Pocock, who argue the proposed ban is too narrow and fails to address online gambling.

Supreme Court Rejects NFL Appeal in Flores Case

The US Supreme Court refused to hear the NFL's appeal in Brian Flores's racial discrimination lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed to trial. Flores, a former Dolphins coach, alleges racist hiring practices.

Enhanced Games: A Failing Venture by 2031?

After attending the inaugural Enhanced Games, a journalist explains why he believes the event will collapse within five years, citing a lack of genuine sporting passion and reliance on drug sales.

Jury Seated in Texas Priest Sexual Assault Trial

A jury of eight women and four men was seated for the trial of Catholic priest Anthony Odiong, charged with sexually abusing three female congregants in Texas. He faces life imprisonment if convicted on first-degree charges.

Transparent Selection Key to NACC Independence

Deborah Glass argues that a transparent, merit-based process for appointing the next NACC commissioner is crucial to restore public confidence in Australia's anti-corruption agency.

Senator Andy Kim Pepper Sprayed at ICE Protest

Senator Andy Kim was pepper sprayed by ICE agents during a protest at Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, New Jersey, as he tried to de-escalate a standoff between protesters and agents.

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