Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has moved to Australia after a stint in the United States, national ...
Labour chair Anna Turley has met MPs to discuss the threat from the Greens after their party's Gorton and Denton by-election ...
The chancellor says in her Spring Statement that unemployment will peak later this year and then fall every year of the ...
Critics will accuse him of yet another U-turn, but Sir Keir Starmer insists circumstances have changed and British lives are ...
The classic Canadian comedy resurfaces on Prime Video – and The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs & Who Has Control premieres Paramount+ ...
Meanwhile, the Pentagon identifies two more servicemen believed to have been killed in a drone attack in Kuwait on Sunday.
There are no immediate plans to send military planes to the region to bring Canadians home, Foreign Affairs Minister says ...
A new LinkedIn report supports some of the billionaire’s predictions, showing that job postings mentioning “storytellers” ...
Despite tariffs, persistent inflation worries and a challenged labor market, Charlotte continues to outpace its peers, with ...
India has endured a perplexing year in its diplomacy. After decades of growing closer to Washington, New Delhi saw its strategic calculus scrambled by the pressure tactics of the Trump administration, ...
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Queerty on MSNOpinion
Survey finds more young people identify as LGBTQ+ & homophobes are demanding a recount
Homophobes can't handle the ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
How Facebook's algorithm is amplifying one party over all others
Kathmandu, Feb. 23 -- In the month before Nepal's parliamentary elections, popular Facebook pages with a combined six million followers posted about one political party far more than all others ...
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