Refundable tax credits would help alleviate poverty
Jul 09, 2019 23:30 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
We have entered a new election cycle, and it appears that a discussion about tax policy will consist primarily of bickering and court challenges around the introduction of a carbon tax and the associated Climate Action...

Cannabis: Misinformation about CBD can be life-threatening
Jul 09, 2019 23:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Hyperbole can be rampant in health news, particularly with respect to cannabis. One recent headline declared: CBD is effective in treating heroin addiction. Another proclaimed: New study finds CBD could curb heroin...
How the conservative right hijacks religion
Jul 09, 2019 23:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Democrats are beginning to challenge the Republican grip on the language of religion and faith in the United States. Democrat Sen. Chris Coons, a graduate of Yale Divinity School, recently wrote an essay for The Atlantic,...
Digital Currency Revolution Series: Grayscale Investments' Private Placement in Bitcoin Trust Shares
Jul 09, 2019 07:39 am UTC| Research & Analysis Digital Currency Insights & Views
Grayscale Bitcoin Trustis currently open for daily subscription for private placement. Grayscale Bitcoin Trust is a traditional investment vehicle with shares titled in the investors name, providing a familiar structure...

Governments are making fake news a crime – but it could stifle free speech
Jul 08, 2019 23:44 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
The rapid spread of fake news can influence millions of people, impacting elections and financial markets. A study on the impact of fake news on the 2016 US presidential election, for instance, has found that fake news...
Treat or trick: we asked people how they feel about sharing fitness data with insurance companies
Jul 08, 2019 23:40 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
From the Fitbit to Apples smartwatch, wearable tech is becoming increasingly popular across the globe. Compared to other nations like US, which has seen higher adoption of fitness trackers, uptake in Australia is still...
Testing festival goers' pills isn't the only way to reduce overdoses. Here's what else works
Jul 08, 2019 23:40 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
The NSW inquest into recent drug deaths at music festivals is due to start this week. So focus is turning to how to make music festivals safer by reducing drug-related incidents. We know that prohibition doesnt work to...