Shorten has a lot of respect for the federal police. He just happens to think they’re goons.
And the citizenship seven get ready for their final showdown with the High Court.
For a book called Not for the Faint-hearted, Kevin Rudd is very, very touchy …
Actually, it’s not lonely at all, but that doesn’t mean the story pans out happily for the scribe.
And a primary school in the US deep south could make Donald Trump very, very angry.
And the left’s golden boy Trudeau is in deep trouble over a religiously insensitive tweet.
And George Brandis needs a few elocution lessons before he’s finally sent to London.
And Julie Bishop isn’t making any new mates in China or Japan anytime soon.
And the neverending war for the Liberal Party leadership continues to rage.
Stephen Hawking and Warren Buffet find some common ground on the IQ question.
And there are several new moves to celebrate Australia’s greatest military figure.
Our first female PM says feminism kept her from backing SSM. But that’s a new position.
And there’s a coup against Malcolm Turnbull brewing in Adelaide ...
Because the state Labor governments have done a real A-grade job on energy policy so far.
Lisa Bloom has made a career out of protecting women. Why is the King of Hollywood immune?
The reaction to Nick Xenophon’s plan to come full political circle has been, at best, mixed.
And Gillian Triggs isn’t keeping up with the latest news on the same-sex marriage survey.
Evans couldn’t face parliament about his feelings for Cheryl and he can’t face readers.
And Tony Abbott makes a new enemy in his battle for traditional marriage.
And Peter FitzSimons makes a Brilliant error in his review of the Carole King musical.
And a disgraced British pollie graces the pages of The Australian Financial Review.
POTUS’s slapdown of Puerto Rico shows Donald Trump has decided he needs more people to hate his guts.
Fancy making a living out of publicly decrying the evils of whiteness? Then jump on the Grievance Gravy Train now ... seats are filling quickly.
Politicians are quick to offer up a staffer as a sacrifice to save themselves, but this is distorting accountability.
Donald Trump is fast running out of Republicans to help him implement his agenda.
Despite a little overacting on both sides, the Coalition and Labor have stuck to the script.
This PM is proof that you can’t run a centre-right party from the centre-left.
Paddle Pops could go the way of Holden cars unless AMWU negotiates for jobs.
Australia’s closest Asian ally is brave enough to tackle the big issues.
Question time was brought to you yesterday by the letters AFP.
I know it’s not popular to admit it but I am a relatively happy NBN customer. Here’s why.
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