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Exxon climate probe takes surreal turn as congressman subpoenas state attorneys general
A congressman is responding to climate change-related subpoenas by issuing subpoenas of his own.
Elizabeth Warren shares sweet story of when she proposed to her husband
"It was not the first (or last) time that I gob smacked him."
How 'Harry Potter' helped me understand British politics
But who is Albus Dumbledore?
Politicians are throwing serious 404 error page shade at Britain's incoming prime minister
You're only as strong as your 404 error page.
By Sam Haysom
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull claims victory after close Australian election
A result, finally.
By Ariel Bogle
10 states sue federal government over transgender bathroom policies
The suit says the Obama administration circumvented established law when it required public schools to allow transgender students to use restrooms matching their gender identity.
By Associated Press
How an anti-immigrant reality TV star ended up back in Australian politics
"Please explain?"
By Ariel Bogle
As a presidential candidate, Donald Trump makes a tasty doughnut
Much more appetising.
By Johnny Lieu
Brexit could make it even harder for Irish women seeking abortions in the UK
Changes to free-movement rights could exacerbate the challenges women in Ireland face.
Australian election won by sausage outrage, Harambe and uncertainty
What would Harambe do?
By Ariel Bogle
'There is power in our voices': Abortion rights activists gain momentum after Supreme Court ruling
What a landmark opinion means for one of the most divisive political issues of our time.
By Rebecca Ruiz
How Change.org became a legitimate force in Australian politics
The power of petitions.
By Ariel Bogle
Caitlyn Jenner: 'Trump seems to be very much for women.'
For no particular reason!
How to save your relationship from a Brexit breakup
Should you "remain" in your relationship?
Samantha Bee and David Tennant kindly tell Trump that Scotland voted to remain
Even a Time Lord can't save us now.
27 times Elizabeth Warren masterfully burned Donald Trump
Gonna need some aloe for that burn.
The U.S. election through the mind of a Bondi Hipster
Bondi Hipsters give unsolicited thoughts on their preferred supreme overlord.
By Elise Cooper
Supreme Court strikes down controversial Texas abortion laws
The court ruled that Texas' regulations created an undue burden for patients seeking an abortion.
By Rebecca Ruiz
UK's vote to exit the EU has researchers worried about scientific brain drain
What does the Brexit decision mean for scientists?
Oops: According to Fox News, the UK is Brexiting the United Nations
There seems to have been a mixup.
By Chloe Bryan
Everyone's talking about Nigel Farage's victory speech, but not for the reasons he thought
Didn't completely think that one through.
We asked festival-goers at Glastonbury their reaction to 'Brexit'
'Gutted,' 'Deflated,' and 'Disappointed' pretty much sums up the feeling in Glastonbury right now.
By Lindsay Davis and Sam Haysom