Ohio Judge Makes COVID Vaccination Condition Of Probation
By Tyler Durden An Ohio judge has a new requirement for defendants seeking probation; mandatory COVID-19 vaccination. Judge Richard Frye…
Public health alert – Additional venues of concern
NSW Health is clarifying the numbers of people associated with a healthcare worker announced Wednesday, June 30. There are a…
Potent hallucinogen found in ‘MDMA powder’ in Sydney
NSW Health is warning of the potential dangers of synthetic hallucinogenic recreational drug 25C-NBOMe after several people were transported to…
How Are You Defining Your Success as an Entrepreneur?
Life of an entrepreneur can often be described as an emotional roller coaster. You have a few ups and a…
The scientific genius who eschewed fame: remembering Thomas Harriot, 400 years on
Four hundred years ago, on July 2 1621, a remarkable Englishman named Thomas Harriot died in London. He left behind…
Vital Signs: Australia’s anti-lockdown tribe battles on against the evidence
You might have thought the “lockdown wars” in Australia were over. After all, Australia navigated the pandemic better than essentially…
A palace for Berlin and the world? | DW Documentary
A very German story has ended with the completion of the Humboldt Forum in a replica of Berlin’s former Royal…
Grattan on Friday: The pandemic is now putting the ‘experts’ in their own world of pain
Jeannette Young sounded at the end of her tether on Thursday Queensland’s chief health officer attracted a storm of criticism,…
Are low interest rates increasing inequality? No, says the world’s central bank
Phillip Lowe, the governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, gets many letters and emails from retirees complaining they can’t…
Fed Vice Chair Quarles Says Digital Dollar Could Pose Significant Risks to US Banking System
The Federal Reserve’s vice chairman of supervision and the chair of the Financial Stability Board (FSB), Randal K. Quarles, doubts…
What is daydreaming? Parts of the brain show sleep-like activity when your mind wanders
Our attention is a powerful lens, allowing our brains to pick out the relevant details out of the overwhelming flow…
Maine Sets Example With “Country’s Strongest” Facial Recognition Ban
By Brett Wilkins Civil liberties advocates on Wednesday cheered as Maine enacted what that state’s ACLU chapter called “the country’s…
Public health alert – Venues of concern
NSW Health has been notified of a number of new and updated venues of concern associated with confirmed cases of…
Included, but still marginalised: Indigenous voices still missing in media stories on Indigenous affairs
Since the British invasion of Gadigal land at Sydney Cove in 1788, race relations in Australia have been underscored by…