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Merriam-Webster, Dictionary.com Proclaim ‘Pandemic’ 2020’s Word of the Year
Posted in: Culture NewsLexicon leaders say “pandemic” was one of the most searched words throughout the year, and it gave rise to a whole new glossary of terms
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How Lindsay Lohan Did a Bizarre TikTok Ad for a Gen Z Video Chat App
Posted in: Culture News“O famera president, it’s me Lohan. I call upon thy name to ask for forgiveness for being a dirty little stinker”
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Princess Diana Struggled With Bulimia. Does ‘The Crown’ Do Her Justice?
Posted in: Culture News“There’s a fine line between showing what it’s like, and also potentially crossing over into triggering territory,” says one eating disorder expert of the series’ depiction of Princess Diana’s illness
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In 2020, the Bimbo Is Back
Posted in: Culture Features“Are you a leftist who likes to have their tits out?” Then BimboTok is the place for you
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New Oxford, AstraZeneca Covid-19 Vaccine Potentially Up to 90% Effective
Posted in: Culture NewsTrials showed a smaller dosing regimen produced results more promising than larger dosing regimen
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Cognitive Frontiers: 250 Years After Cook’s Arrival, Are We Ready to Talk?
Posted in: Culture Features premiumWaanyi artist Gordon Hookey has spent a lifetime raging against the system to explore these themes. The recent anniversary of Cook’s arrival at Botany Bay, and the events since, show why Hookey’s message matters more than ever.
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Second Coronavirus Vaccine Nearly 95 Percent Effective in Preliminary Study
Posted in: Culture NewsBiotech company Moderna says results showed vaccine successfully prevented severe cases of coronavirus
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Ron Jeremy Sued for Alleged Sexual Assault
Posted in: Culture NewsCharity Carson accused the adult film star of trying to grope her at a Los Angeles hotel this May
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Q Is Back, But Does QAnon Have a Future?
Posted in: Culture FeaturesDiehards still cling to the prospect of a Trump victory, even as Q makes an underwhelming return
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Rolling Stone Australia Supports Learning Centre in Northeastern Thailand
Posted in: Culture NewsRolling Stone Australia has been given the privilege of contributing to a learning centre in Ban Kung village, near Udon Thani in northeastern Thailand. In collaboration with the ASHA Foundation for Humanity and the Playing for Change Foundation (PFCF), Rolling Stone Australia has funded the construction and management of an education centre for children in […]
