Spitting, assault and online abuse are rising signs of a dangerous political culture in Australia.
While the use of AI technology, such as Grok, for gendered abuse is new, the dynamics of control that underpin widespread sexual harassment are not.
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Eight documented incidents of anti-LGBTQ hate and extremism in Montana last year almost certainly fail to capture the full ...
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The New York-based media freedom watchdog says more than 60% of the 86 journalists killed by Israeli fire in 2025 were ...
Rovier Carrington thought his cases against MTV and Paramount executives should have been the biggest of the #MeToo era. Instead, they raised unsettling questions about victimhood ...
Donald Trump invited Liberty University student Sage Blair to the State of the Union address yesterday. But who is she? Among the anti-trans proposals Trump advocated for in his S ...
Faculty across the UNC System are expressing increased concerns that their safety is at risk following the new UNC System policy that all class syllabi be posted in an online database.
Punching, hair pulling, throwing chairs, attempted stabbings with scissors. It’s not the type of behaviour any employee ...
Print outlets have shed jobs nationally for decades. Veteran scribes Rob Gurwitt and Mike Donoghue carved new niches for themselves in Vermont anyway.
Weak GST registration checks allow shell firms to obtain GSTINs and issue fake invoices, later leading to ITC denial for genuine buyers. Courts have stressed that compliant recipients should not ...