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Mickelson backs Fetterman in surprise political endorsement

Six-time major champion Phil Mickelson makes waves in political arena with surprise endorsement of Senator John Fetterman while pointedly ignoring California Governor Gavin Newsom, revealing intriguing political alliances beyond the golf course.

Mary Portas on Gen Z's 1990s Fashion Revolution

Retail expert Mary Portas reveals why 1990s fashion is dominating today's trends and how Gen Z are redefining style with nostalgic influences from Kate Moss to hip-hop culture.

Monica Lewinsky Breaks Silence on Clinton Affair

In a powerful new essay, Monica Lewinsky reflects on her affair with President Bill Clinton and reclaims her narrative 25 years later, discussing trauma, public shame, and finding her voice.

The Craft's Fairuza Balk: Her Life Now at 51

Fairuza Balk, the actress who captivated a generation as Nancy Downs in 'The Craft', has stepped away from the Hollywood spotlight. At 51, she leads a quiet life focused on art and animal rescue, a world away from her witchy on-screen persona.

Sydney Night Stalker pleads guilty to 1990s attacks

A man known as the 'Sydney Night Stalker' has pleaded guilty to 13 charges relating to a series of brutal attacks on women in the 1990s, bringing a measure of closure to a decades-old cold case.

Starmer, Macron: World's Most Popular Leaders Defy Right-Wing Trend

In a stunning political paradox, a new global survey reveals centrist figures Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron are the world's most popular leaders, even as right-wing parties gain ground. The Ipsos research highlights a complex disconnect between voter s

Victorian Liberals in crisis: 'Unite or face oblivion'

The Victorian Liberal Party is on the brink of crisis as internal warfare between moderates and conservatives threatens its viability. The party president issues a stark warning: unite or face electoral irrelevance.

Trump's London Event Sparks Fury and Major Protests

A London event featuring a speech by Donald Trump, organised by the conservative group Turning Point USA, has ignited a major protest and accusations of importing divisive American politics to the UK capital.

Scott Jennings: Left's Hate Speech Killed My Friend Charlie Kirk

Political commentator Scott Jennings delivers a powerful and emotional indictment of the Left's toxic rhetoric following the tragic death of his friend, Charlie Kirk. A stark warning on the real-world consequences of hateful political discourse.

Jane Hume on rebuilding trust in the Liberal Party

Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume speaks candidly about the Liberal Party's path to redemption, internal reforms, and reconnecting with disillusioned voters in a revealing Australian Politics podcast.

Democrat's Trump Train Stabbing Comments Spark Fury

North Carolina Democrat Sidney Batch faces a firestorm after suggesting Trump supporters on a 'Trump Train' were partly to blame for a 2020 stabbing. Critics accuse her of victim-blaming as the assailant is convicted.

Brian Cox slams Nigel Farage as a 'bully'

Succession star Brian Cox has launched a scathing attack on Nigel Farage, branding him a 'bully' and a 'terrible human being' in a powerful viral video critiquing the Reform UK leader's political rhetoric.

Sanders rallies with Mamdani in NYC mayoral race finale

Veteran US Senator Bernie Sanders joins Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani on the campaign trail in a last-ditch push to sway the pivotal New York City mayoral election, championing a progressive agenda against establishment rivals.

Melania Trump's Week: A Patriarchal Masterclass

An analysis of how Melania Trump's re-emergence and Ivanka's defence of their father reveal the complex, often painful, negotiations women are forced to make within patriarchal power structures.

Farage's Reform UK mocked over football shirt merchandise

Nigel Farage's Reform UK party faces ridicule and criticism after launching a range of football-style merchandise, including 'Number 10' shirts, in a bid to appeal to voters. Critics label the move a 'stunt' and a 'distraction' from policy.

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