by Larry Hackett | Nov 16, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
If Trumpism is a virus here to stay, 1980s New York City was its wet market. That’s where this stubborn civic plague first took root – a more benign strain to be sure, one where the local population achieved herd immunity before a more virulent strain jumped to the broader …
by The New Daily | Nov 6, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
As the likelihood of Donald Trump winning a second presidential term ebbs away, sons Donald Jr and Eric have taken aim at members of his own party for their perceived lack of support. Donald Trump Jr reserved special ire for 2024 presidential hopefuls in a tweet, suggesting they should be …
by Samantha Dick | Oct 26, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
Nearly 60 million Americans have already voted in the US federal election with one week left to go – a pace that could result in the highest voter turnout rate since 1908. But five major voting barriers means millions of potential voters will miss out. And although the polls point …