Struggling to understand the US presidential election? Here's an A-Z dictionary to guide you through the battle between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
In 2013, a fan posted a blog having gone through a log of a decade of bonus round puzzles. They learned that: “”CMDA’ are the ...
But new research is showing that Gen Z are increasingly prioritising culture over partying ... Thousands of those struggling will turn to selling the Big Issue as a vital source of income - they need ...
Big Issue readers have a few things to say about the Starmer government’s idea of sending job coaches into psychiatric wards. I thought I was seeing things when I read the government’s latest idea to ...
Gen Z’s influence on American politics is growing. The generation, spanning between the ages of 12-27, featured many first-time voters this election cycle. Given the United States’ current ...
I agree with Mr. Tank’s article about the glum/grim victory party. The Saskatchewan Party should have focussed more on their victory and less on the chatter, because it was a historical victory.
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Re: Major mandate (Nov. 3). 91.5 per cent of the people at the largest political gathering in Canadian history have spoken ...
For more than six decades, oil companies knew they were causing significant, and potentially irreparable, harm to the climate. Yet they kept on drilling. They funded misinformation, propaganda, junk ...
Their recent editorials present a sobering thought: that in 2024 America there are still large swaths of people clinging to the past. Three examples: In 2016, several Republican politicians called ...
Extending Trump-era tax cuts will be a top priority once the president-elect takes office, but middle and upper income Californians are unlikely to get as big a break as people ... wrote in a letter ...
Vice President Kamala Harris’ extensive youth outreach failed to materialize in the voting booth — as the usually solidly Democratic voting bloc came out in large numbers for President-elect ...
If you write with large letters, the experts say: "You are outgoing, people-oriented, outspoken and love attention. This can also mean that you put up a front and pretend to have a lot of confidence." ...