It’s absurd for US newspapers to not make an endorsement in the presidential election

It’s absurd for US newspapers to not make an endorsement in the presidential election

I certainly don’t think election editorials shift any votes. But I don’t think it’s credible to sit this one out.

  • byBevan Shields

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Yahya Sinwar is dead. Good riddance. Now,we brace for what happens next

Yahya Sinwar is dead. Good riddance. Now,we brace for what happens next

The Hamas leader’s death is cause for celebration in Israel,and around the world. No decent person will mourn his loss.

  • byBevan Shields
Into the conflict zone

Into the conflict zone

As the world looks on in horror at events unfolding in the Middle East,Herald journalists Kate Geraghty and Matthew Knott,who have just arrived in Israel,talk about what it’s like to fly into a conflict zone.

  • byLiam Phelan,Kate Geraghty andMatthew Knott
‘One of the great newspapers’:The Age celebrates its grand history,and looks to a bright future

‘One of the great newspapers’:The Age celebrates its grand history,and looks to a bright future

As The Age reaches a significant milestone,its editor makes a commitment to readers on behalf of the publication’s dedicated staff.

  • byPatrick Elligett
Back from holidays with good news to share

Back from holidays with good news to share

It may sound a bit lame,but as much as I love taking a holiday,I enjoy returning to work even more.

  • byBevan Shields
Quizzing the quizmaster:How the Herald compiles its puzzles

Quizzing the quizmaster:How the Herald compiles its puzzles

The Herald has some of the best and most challenging quizzes around. This is how we compile them.

  • byLiam Phelan andChris Berry
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A front-row seat to history

A front-row seat to history

When it comes to big international stories,it doesn’t get much bigger than the US election. Our North America correspondent Farrah Tomazin pulls back the curtain on life on the campaign trail.

  • byFarrah Tomazin andLiam Phelan
I’ve always had a soft spot for Bill Shorten,a complex character who will be missed in politics

I’ve always had a soft spot for Bill Shorten,a complex character who will be missed in politics

I got to know him during my time running the Herald’s Parliament House bureau in Canberra and have stayed in touch since.

  • byBevan Shields
A simple guide to time travel and a farewell from a household name

A simple guide to time travel and a farewell from a household name

Michael Leunig has filed his final cartoon for the readers of The Age. For nostalgia’s sake,we went and found his first.

  • byPatrick Elligett
How a chat in the Herald kitchen led to a book on Ange Postecoglou

How a chat in the Herald kitchen led to a book on Ange Postecoglou

In their (rare) spare time,Herald journalists write some tremendous books that help deepen our understanding of issues,people and events.

  • byBevan Shields andVince Rugari
Inside the Herald’s investigation into sex and sleaze in Sydney’s hospitality industry

Inside the Herald’s investigation into sex and sleaze in Sydney’s hospitality industry

This is how the Herald uncovered allegations of sexual assaults and drug-taking at a top Sydney restaurant group.

  • byBevan Shields andSarah Norris