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Kate Darian-Smith has received funding from the Australian Research Council. Recent calls by Opposition Leader Sussan Ley to cut Australia’s intake of migrants have been accompanied by a promised ...
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MSNBC's new name was mocked by critics Monday and compared to a failed computer software product and a fundraiser for a disease, as the liberal network separates itself from NBCUniversal as part of ...
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MSNBC is changing its name to MS NOW and dropping its peacock logo as part of the cable channel's spinoff from Comcast's NBC Universal. The new name stands for My Source News Opinion World, according ...
MSNBC announced on Monday that it would change its name to MS Now later this year. The name stands for My Source News Opinion World. This rebrand is part of a move by MSNBC parent company Comcast that ...
“Mama, this basketball game after school is super important. I need you there.” Like any proud mama, I promised I wouldn’t miss it. I even basked in the fact that he still wanted his mom to be there.
When I ran into a former client at the grocery store, and asked him how things were going, I expected some polite small talk. Instead, what he said blew my mind. The guy (let’s call him Jim) was an ...