Why won’t Harris face the music after disaster?
Losing is never easy. A vanquished vice-president appeared to be looking to the heavens after the darkness of defeat in her formal concession speech, writes James Morrow.
Losing is never easy. A vanquished vice-president appeared to be looking to the heavens after the darkness of defeat in her formal concession speech, writes James Morrow.
Democracy in America is not broken. In fact, it is healthier than ever. But it is a cautionary tale for Anthony Albanese, writes James Morrow.
Donald Trump has vowed to “end wars” and heal America after he triumphed over Kamala Harris to become the 47th US president in a stunning comeback where he defied everything.
Just days out from the US presidential election, the most accurate pollster in the 2020 race has one candidate pulling ahead in the swing states, but not all polls are telling the same story, James Morrow writes.
It’s a sign of desperation from Democrats who believe their side is more moral, more intelligent, and generally superior to what they see as politically degenerate Trump supporters.
As vice president, Harris ordered intelligence agencies to investigate the use of gendered language and made identity politics the top priority for federal agencies.
A prominent Sydney Shi’ite prayer centre will hold a special service on Friday to mourn the ‘pure soul’ of Hashem Safieddine.
After being charged with displaying a Nazi symbol at a pro-Palestinian rally and suffering a community backlash, Al Yazbek is no longer involved with his hospitality group. See what his angry wife had to say about it.
Allegra Spender’s swipe is likely to ignite speculation over whether she might join forces with a future Liberal minority government in the event of a hung federal parliament.
If you want to know just how quietly terrified Kamala Harris and her team are about polling day just two weeks from now, consider this, writes James Morrow.
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