Phil's Gift to Australia he KO'd Tony
Making slightly off jokes about a person’s appearance and background
is exactly what the late Prince Philip would have wanted, aides have
confirmed.
“He always had that way of making you feel just a little bit
awkward,” said a friend, noting the Prince had officially died yesterday
but looked as if he had died over a decade ago.
Many
of the nation’s GPs are refusing to offer AstraZeneca’s vaccine to
people under 50 until the federal government clarifies legal liability
if patients suffer serious or fatal side effects.
No 'sorry' from Waleed Aly over controversial interview
Waleed
Aly's refusal to apologise for an interview with former AFL Collingwood
player Héritier Lumumba is pivotal in preserving freedom of the press.
The questioning of Harry and even the questioning of Waleed is legitimate journalism. Not questioning Harry or Waleed is a form of biased acceptance one generally finds on Sky News After Dark. Waleed might have to say sorry if it had been Harry who asked but no others because " Despite pressure from the public and the actions of Aly's colleague
and his employer, Aly has refused to say sorry. This is pivotal in
preserving the foundations of journalism because de-platforming Aly or
forcing him to apologise would set a dangerous precedent."
CO2 at highest in 3.6 million years
Despite the lockdown resulting in a slight reduction in emissions, Earth is now at a geological highpoint for CO2
Chomsky is surprised by Joe's presidency
he was hoping for a Biden victory in the 2020 presidential election and
warned that then-President Donald Trump would become even more dangerous
if he won a second term. Chomsky, now 92, got his wish: Biden won, and
Chomsky discussed some of the challenges of the Biden era during a March 15 interview with Alternative Radio's David Barsamian.
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