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 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 …
by The New Daily | Oct 14, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
The US Justice Department has sued the author of a tell-all book about first lady Melania Trump, claiming she broke their nondisclosure agreement. In a lawsuit filed in US District Court in Washington on Tuesday (local time), Justice Department lawyers said Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a former aide who fell out …
by The New Daily | Oct 13, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
Just eleven days after testing positive to COVID-19, US President Donald Trump resumed his feverish campaign for re-election with a massive rally in Florida. Arriving on Air Force One at the Orlando Sanford International Airport on Tuesday (Australian time), the rally unfolded with all the trademark patriotism and energy for …
by The New Daily | Sep 6, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
As outsider Authentic claimed the crown at the Kentucky Derby, armed supporters of police and anti-racism protesters squared off near the famed Churchill Downs track in the latest violence of America’s long, hot summer. A large group of protesters marched toward the Churchill Downs track chanting “No Justice, No Derby” …