New proposal could prioritise pedestrians and public transport, with cars being wiped from streets
A proposal put forward by a Melbourne council could see cars banned from large parts of the CBD, prioritising pedestrians and public transport instead.
Exec at Baidu-backed EV company charged with stealing Apple’s self-driving car tech
A former Apple engineer and the executive at an electric vehicle startup owned by the Chinese tech giant Baidu has been charged with stealing Apple’s self-driving technology, as reported earlier by CNBC. On Tuesday, the US Department of […]
Highly Anticipated ‘My Son Hunter’ Movie Launch Rattles the Left
Today, the highly anticipated theatrical film My Son Hunter has opened to rave reviews and leftist panic, as the movie’s trailer has crested to over 4.5 million cross-platform views and climbing.
‘Legacy of harm’: Study details ‘wide-ranging collateral damage’ of Covid lockdowns
Lockdowns likely caused “more harm than benefit” with “wide-ranging damage” that will be felt for years to come, a grim new study has found.
Pandemic lockdowns likely […]
How Google manipulates search to favor liberals and tip elections
While the focus has been on Twitter and Facebook’s censorship and liberal bias, the worst Big Tech culprit of all has been getting a free pass — and now […]
The decline of science at the FDA has become unmanageable
Before 1962, US federal law did not require pre-marketing proof of effectiveness for drugs. But senate hearings revealing widespread false advertising of drugs—along with the thalidomide safety disaster—spurred Congress into action. From then on, approval of a New Drug Application (NDA) by the US Food and Drug Administration required proof of “substantial […]
Perth mum told young son has leukaemia, loses parental rights the next day
It’s a scenario the single mum-of-two […]
Victoria’s Aboriginal treaty body urges Facebook parent company Meta to clamp down on racist abuse
Victoria’s Aboriginal treaty body has called on Facebook parent […]
NSW Health ‘erased’ data used in weekly Covid surveillance reports
Like many Australians, Xin Yin Ooi found herself “obsessed” with weekly Covid updates — but then she noticed something strange.
Cooped up during Covid lockdowns, Xin Yin […]