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We Must Restore Congress as the Predominant Branch of Government
Jamie Raskin The promise of democratic governance was stolen from the people. We must win it back. The post We Must Restore Congress as the Predominant Branch of Government appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Mental Health Can Complicate Family Planning
Five stories show the hurdles that people with psychological diagnoses face when considering parenthood. Source link
Companies question cost of AI as tokenmaxxing spending adds up
Prominent tech businesses pushing to use AI intensively have been stung by sky high AI costs, especially for agentic chain-of-thought purposes. Now, they’re looking at getting beyond experimentation to tokenomics: really breaking down the return on investment for big AI spending. Source link
Fire-loving fungi are nature's first responders after wildfire, readying the soil for rebirth
Within weeks of a wildfire, an orange crust coats deadwood and the charred forest floor, creating an otherworldly landscape that still seems to be smoking. But instead of continued destruction, it’s a signal of rebirth: tiny fungi are colonizing the wreckage. Source link
NT's new climate resilience plan lists gas project as top priority
The Northern Territory government’s newly released climate resilience plan has listed the acceleration of gas extraction at the Beetaloo Basin as a top priority. Environment groups have fiercely criticised the plan, saying it will “make climate change worse”. Source link
RBA warns financial industry to prepare for 'more shock-prone future'
A new era of strategic uncertainty has serious implications for Australia’s financial industry, the Reserve Bank warns. Source link
Hanson pledges to end multiculturalism as police investigate GetUp stunt
A banner interrupted the senator’s first address at the National Press Club in 30 years, in which she laid out a vision for an Australian “monoculture”. Source link
Hanson wasn't there for Press Club. She was there for Fight Club
The spectacle of the One Nation leader having a blue with journalists — or indeed anyone even vaguely associated with Canberra incumbency — is catnip for the Hanson algorithm. And the lady is not stupid. Source link