Saturday, 19 June 2021

CBC

Sets new diversity requirements for independently produced programs.




The Emergence of the Delta Variant

Why it’s a ‘game-changer’ for Covid recovery around the world.





Thursday, 17 June 2021

‘The Last G7’

Satirical cartoon mocking bloc’s attempt to suppress China goes viral.



One Man’s Amazing Journey to the Center of the Bowling Ball

Mo Pinel spent a career reshaping the ball’s inner core to harness the power of physics. He revolutionized the sport—and spared no critics along the way.



80-Year-old Bonsai Master

Creates incredible tiny forests as a rebel in the ancient art.



The Whiteness of Woke

Building a Marxist flavour of racism makes elites Marxist -- and everyone else racist.



Fallen Giants

A before and after look at the Caycuse River watershed on Vancouver Island.



Monday, 14 June 2021

AI Decisions

Should we be concerned that they’re inscrutable



The Coma Before the Storm

It’s beyond any reasonable dispute that the slack-jawed old pervert staggering through this punchline presidency is getting more senile by the day.



The Woke Onslaught is a War on the West Itself

The desire among so-called progressives to undermine the West, deconstruct its morally justifying narrative and overthrow its institutional order is an impulse that, ironically, takes for granted a more assured Western hegemony.



Sunday, 13 June 2021

Rewiring Your Life

A radical therapy based on eye movements can desensitise painful memories, heal hurts and aid transformation at warp speed.



Exit the Fatherland

Shaking off Nazism was no simple matter: the work to create a plural and peacable Germany was prolonged and painful.



How Equality Slipped Away

For 97 per cent of human history, all people had about the same power and access to goods. How did inequality ratchet up?



Philosophy’s Lack of Progress

For centuries, all philosophers seem to have done is question and debate. Why do philosophical problems resist solution?



This Ragged Claw

It is a crab; no, a worm; no, a wolf. Early physicians weren’t entirely wrong to imagine cancer as a ravenous disease.