Catholic nuns unleash on Fortnite
A GROUP of Dominican Sisters noticed their students were acting strangely after playing video games, so took action. And the advice they gave to parents was priceless, writes Miranda Devine.
A GROUP of Dominican Sisters noticed their students were acting strangely after playing video games, so took action. And the advice they gave to parents was priceless, writes Miranda Devine.
GRASSROOTS party members don’t buy tokenism, and quotas are damaging for women who achieve on merit. Since when have conservatives kowtowed to identity politics madness, asks Miranda Devine.
SERENA Williams’ real target was not the male umpire, it was her female opponent, Naomi Osaka. She pulled the ultimate mean girl move, and yet still played the gender card, writes Miranda Devine.
THERE are many reasons the Liberals lost the latest by-election, but sending jobs offshore is one thing voters don’t appreciate from their government, writes Miranda Devine.
EVEN Sam Dastyari can see the new PM is a threat to Bill Shorten, because Morrison has the potential to exploit a great fissure in the heart of the opposition, writes Miranda Devine.
EVERYTHING good the Church does is marred by the Pope’s failure to respond to fresh allegations and calls for his resignation. Faithful Catholics deserve better, writes Miranda Devine.
TURNBULL’S greatest failing as Prime Minister was that he gave conservative voters the wrong vibe. But that’s not a good enough reason for yet another Liberal coup, says Miranda Devine.
INSTEAD of apologising and becoming a better person, Emma Husar thinks she can escape the consequences by playing the victim card. But she’s wrong, writes Miranda Devine.
THE vengeful geniuses who got Australia into this mess have now all but guaranteed that Bill Shorten will win the next election, writes Miranda Devine.
AS major companies around the world continue to march over the corporate virtue signalling cliff, the risk of think-speak becoming law is greater than ever, writes Miranda Devine.
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