The Atlantic released the operational details sent by Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth to the breached Signal group after the Trump administration insisted the information wasn’t classified.
It’s hard to know whether the Facebook boss’s symbolic ways of currying favour with China are more remarkable than Meta’s apparent plan to let the Communist Party snoop on users outside the country.
Karen Middleton’s time at the bureau coincided with a period of instability,during which a number of staff left.
Black Inc. has offered its writers a 50/50 split of net receipts from the deal,which would allow their books to be used to train artificial intelligence.
The Age has held its position as the second most-read masthead in the nation,with cross-platform readership of 4.56 million.
New figures from Roy Morgan show The Sydney Morning Herald has a cross-platform readership of 6.9 million.
Book blurbs have been around for centuries and have long been panned for hyperbole. Happily,at least one major publisher has decided enough’s enough.
Short of words and desperate for a donut,a mother country scribe has decided to attack this columnist for his piece on the Matildas star.
Kristy McDonald’s little newspaper,the Casterton News,was about to close. So she bought it. She is among those determined to keep country newspapers alive.
A book about dragons,betrayal and sex has broken publishing records after its first week on shelves. What is it about “romantasy” novels that has readers in a chokehold?