Latham tries to stop a future woke generation
One Nation’s Mark Latham has had enough of teachers assuming the roles of parents, and now aims to prevent it with a much-needed state parental rights bill, writes Miranda Devine.
One Nation’s Mark Latham has had enough of teachers assuming the roles of parents, and now aims to prevent it with a much-needed state parental rights bill, writes Miranda Devine.
Who would want to be a cop in America? It’s open season on anyone who wears a badge, so no wonder recruitment is down, retirements are up and the streets.
Hunter Biden is still cashing in, even after his addictions and dodgy connections last year threatened to destroy father Joe Biden’s bid for the US Presidency, writes Miranda Devine.
If the low morale, resignations and suicides are any indication, Nancy Pelosi was wrong to sack the Capitol Police chief and should reinstate him immediately, writes Miranda Devine.
Hunter Biden’s book misses a lot of details. So I’ve written one to fill in the gaps, writes Miranda Devine
As Americans start to define themselves by the colour of their skin rather than the content of their characters, racism is the inevitable consequence, writes Miranda Devine.
If you had any doubts that Meghan Markle is a manipulative piece of work, her bombshell Oprah interview dumping on the British monarchy would set you straight.
America is waking up to what anyone paying attention during the election campaign knew was Biden’s biggest problem, the taboo topic of his cognitive fade-outs, writes Miranda Devine.
Andrew Cuomo rose to fame during the height of COVID-19 with colourful daily briefings, but now he has been exposed as a callous and incompetent lech, writes Miranda Devine.
Have we really reached the point where National Guard soldiers in their third month of protecting the Capitol are poisoned with rotten food, worms and metal shavings and no one cares?
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