From 9/11 to COVID-19: America’s unsettled youth
For America’s youth that grew up in the shadow of 9/11, life is now a lonely, strange, unsettled pause.
For America’s youth that grew up in the shadow of 9/11, life is now a lonely, strange, unsettled pause.
Unrest has broken out during Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigil as protesters defied a police ban and Australia signed a joint statement condemning China’s new security law.
Researchers have had a major win in the fight against the coronavirus after patients trialling a COVID-19 vaccine developed antibodies that could protect them from the virus.
Living in the New York suburbs comes without the excitement of the city but during COVID-19 subversive locals are making their thoughts and feelings known in their own way.
More Australians will be able to access mental health services after Scott Morrison announced a $48 million boost, and while COVID-19 transmission rates are falling, the nation now need to focus on flattening a new curve as the jobless rate climbs.
America’s top coronavirus specialist was pressed by politicians on why Australia’s death rate from the disease was so low compared to the US.
Australia’s deputy chief medical officer has urged people to get their flu shots as soon as possible as experts go on alert for cases of a Kawasaki-like disease in Aussie kids.
A strong economy was Donald Trump’s biggest re-election strength before COVID-19. Now, his and Joe Biden’s response to the virus and other uncertainties will make the US race even tougher.
Hairdresser, dog-owner and musician Shelley Luther isn’t your average political figure but she has become the face of America’s divide about how to safely reopen the country.
The woman who has accused Joe Biden of sexual assault has called on the Democratic presidential candidate to stand down and said she has received death threats.
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