
9 Australians can now vote for the Golden Globes – but Aussiewood came up empty
Nominations galore, but no wins for Aussiewood at the 82nd Golden Globes on Sunday. Formerly, the Golden Globes were voted on by the nonprofit Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which consisted of about 100 entertainment...

Five years on from the first news of COVID, recent reports of an obscure respiratory virus in China may understandably raise concerns. Chinese authorities first issued warnings about human metapneumovirus (hMPV) in 2023,...
Its not necessarily overwork that is exhausting you. Daniel de la Hoz/Moment via Getty Images Feeling drained and lethargic is common: A 2022 national survey found that 13.5% of U.S. adults said they felt very tired or...

The Dominican Republic’s expulsion of thousands of Haitians shows the brutality of mass deportations
United States President-elect Donald Trump has threatened mass deportations of undocumented migrants once his second term begins. As he prepares to fulfil his campaign promise, its important to understand how these types...

Champagne, caviar or salmon: are luxury foods becoming more accessible?
The concept of luxury in food has undergone a profound transformation. Foods once considered exclusive to the wealthy champagne, foie gras, and truffles have become increasingly accessible. How did this shift occur? What...

The Pelicot rape case revealed not a group of monsters but a culture that enables the abuse of women
The conviction of Dominique Pelicot and 50 other men for the aggravated rape of his wife Gisèle Pelicot, perpetrated over years of horrific violence has been shocking. Their trial revealed that Dominique Pelicot...

Even the much lauded Nordic prisons are facing overcrowding and understaffing
Prison reform advocates often point to the Nordic countries as examples of how to do prison right. The low rates of imprisonment and more humane approach to incarceration in these countries have long been considered...