Because we have a need to understand the world around us – some more than others – most people, myself included, tend to look toGeorge...
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Ever wonder why politicians and their media friends seem to lie so much more than other people? The simple answer is that the payoff can be large if others believe the lie (winning an election and gaining political and monetary power), and even if the lie is found out, most soon forget with little consequence. But in most other lines of work, lying about job performance (an airline pilot or mechanic, or a food safety inspector or worker) can be fatal.
Because we have a need to understand the world around us – some more than others – most people, myself included, tend to look toGeorge...
Paolo Kernahan POLITICS, it’s said, is the art of the possible. Politics, however, is also the illusion of choice; a choice usually between two...
Conservative southern Oregon, often an afterthought for many other Oregonians, may be the most politically dynamic large area in Oregon. Few other...
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Reliable energy, human rights, land impacts, air and water pollution, lost wildlife get ignored This election year, several critical issues...
Artificial Intelligence has a broad impact on various aspects of human lives including the healthcare sector, financial sector education, and even...
The Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) is calling on the labour movement to educate, agitate and organise in the face of a neo-liberal government that...
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All prime ministers bring their own personality and approach to the job. Each has a different style of leadership, which can shape how things work and...
Dr Anjani Ganase reflects on the effects of devastating hurricanes on human communities and wonders if we can adapt before catastrophes force...