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KATE EMERY: Forget about cyberbullying, body shaming and romance scamming. Increasingly the biggest danger posed by social media is misinformation.
EDITORIAL: Whichever way the US election falls, it’s difficult to see an outcome that doesn’t result in an America more deeply divided than ever before.
LATIKA M BOURKE: Albanese has become a symbol of the widespread art of grifting among the political class and, worse, exposed his personal shortcomings to the public.
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BEN HARVEY: If the numbers go Trump’s way, the left needs to have a hard look at itself. Here’s a bit of free advice to the progressives.
Stewards have been forced to take action after the independent panel inspected the scan.
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Each man is taking advantage of an emergent crisis of masculinity in American society in order to gain greater power.
ANDREAS KLUTH: The world is feeling the angst of liminality, as America’s friends and foes await the outcome of the presidential election next week.
EDITORIAL: Regardless of their feelings about Pauline Hanson’s divisive brand of politics, Australians who believe in freedom of speech and the right to political expression should back her in this fight.
JUSTIN LANGER: Singing and cricket don't have a lot in common but there is common thread with these two overachievers.
AMY LANDINO: Back in 2007, I dropped out of college, despite owing about $50,000 in student loans. Believe it or not, it was the smart choice for me at the time.
JAMES STAVRIDIS: At least 10,000 Korean foot soldiers are headed to the battlefields of Ukraine to fight and die in a cause that must be utterly bewildering for them.
WATCH: In Up Late, as Anthony Albanese defends his secret flight upgrades, Ben Harvey explains why politicians should never owe a favour to a corporate leader.
EDITORIAL: There’s a strong possibility Donald Trump will become the US President again. The impact of a change in administration would be huge. Not just for the US, but for the world. We need to be prepared.
MARK RILEY: I might be the only person in commercial aviation history to have requested a flight downgrade. Today, I’m so glad I did.
MITCHELL JOHNSON: Andrew McDonald faces some tough choices in the years ahead and chief among those is which ageing greats get the same lavish send-off David Warner got.