interview
Interviews with lovers, fighters and the various professionals who deal with our dysfunction.
Changing of the Guard
Anthony Albanese Leads Labor to Historic Victory in 2025 Federal Election as Peter Dutton Loses Dickson The Australian Labor Party won a resounding victory in the 2025 federal election, giving Prime Minister Anthony Albanese a second term in a stunning political landslide. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton lost his marginal seat of Dickson, causing the Coalition to suffer one of its worst defeats in recent memory. This resulted in a sharp decline in conservative support across the country.
By Mehfuj E Sobhani Jim10 months ago in Humans
"10 Things I like about you, I mean-me?"
This is for the Self-Appreciation Challenge below 1: I refuse to be like my mother. My Mother is a prodigy of her past, but aren’t we all? The only difference is I get help. Everything is wrong with the world. Justifying everything she does even if it meant dropping crumbs on the floor, she'd blame it on the rug. Breeding her disease into all of her children. I see traits of my mother in me all the time. In my thoughts. How I perceive the world. It’s called catastrophic thinking. I’ve battled anxiety because of my mother’s disease. But I do not live in denial of it.
By Natasha Collazo10 months ago in Humans
10 Things I Love About Me (and No, This Isn't a Rom-Com). Top Story - May 2025.
There are people who blush at the idea of loving themselves out loud. Not me. Not anymore. After years of shrinking, apologizing, and making myself small enough to fit inside the fragile egos of others, I’ve learned that self-love isn’t arrogance — it’s survival. So here’s my list of ten things I absolutely adore about myself. Prepare for some sass and a lot of heart.
By Ellie Hoovs10 months ago in Humans
"Silencing the Airwaves?"
Trump Signs Executive Order to Cut Federal Funding for Public Radio and Television Washington, D.C. — May 2, 2025 Extending his long-standing criticism of public media, former President Donald Trump signed a broad executive order to cut off federal funding for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR). Signed aboard Air Force One and made public late Wednesday evening, the directive instructs federal agencies to stop providing discretionary funding to public television and radio to the extent that the law permits.
By Mehfuj E Sobhani Jim10 months ago in Humans
AI Ethics Unveiled: Balancing Innovation & Human Values in the Digital Age
Take a really deep breath, and that was just about enough to bring us into talking about the weather; it is as if it is straight out of the future: everything about it is great but a little scary: Artificial Intelligence, or AI. You know, that thing people get from sci-fi movies and the like; but, ah, much closer than you think: it is next to you in your phone, inside your smart speaker, even in deciding what shows pop up on your streaming service because you've been watching some shows. It's one of those things that gets smarter and faster, becoming part of daily life in ways we probably don't understand completely yet. All of that will bring with it the huge, vast, tangled ball of questions. Questions that are about much more than just the technical; ethical questions. Fairness, privacy, security: all these and more questions. That is right-the strangely complex relationship of AI and Ethics.
By zobairuddin Zobair10 months ago in Humans
What Does My Birth Chart Say About My Financial Future from 2025 to 2028
In a world where financial security feels both essential and elusive, the idea of turning to one’s birth chart for clarity isn’t far-fetched. Astrology, often seen as a guiding light through life’s uncertainties, offers a unique perspective on personal finance, timing, and the rhythm of opportunity and challenge. From 2025 to 2028, many people are wondering what their astrological chart might reveal about their financial journey during this dynamic three-year period. Could there be significant breakthroughs? Are there warning signs of instability? The answers often lie in a deeper understanding of one’s planetary alignments, houses, and transits during these pivotal years.
By Nora Ariana10 months ago in Humans
When Friendship Breaks
In a quiet town where the sun rose gently over green fields, two best friends lived side by side Aarav and Rehan. They were more than friends; they were like brothers. From childhood to teenage years, they shared everything toys, secrets, dreams, and even fears. Their bond was strong, unshakable, and pure.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Humans
"The Rise of Precision Immunotherapy"
In recent years, most cancer research has made notable progress, presenting sufferers with new treatments and longer lives. But among all of the advances, a current leap forward in immunotherapy will be one of the most promising yet. This new improvement harnesses the power of the frame’s own immune machine in methods never visible before—imparting actual wishes to human beings and preventing some of the most stubborn forms of most cancers.
By Tania Salahuddin10 months ago in Humans
"Rising Cybersecurity Threats in the IoT Era: Safeguarding Your Connected World from Hidden Dangers"
Introduction From smart home devices to industrial automation, the Internet of Things (IoT) has completely changed the way we live and work. As we adopt more technology into our lives, millions more devices create a range of problems with security. There are billions of devices connected to the internet; some hackers have more opportunities than ever to exploit them.
By zobairuddin Zobair10 months ago in Humans
The Role of Technology in Cultural Evolution . Content Warning.
Thoughout history, technology has dramatically shaped human culture in various ways. From the earliest tools we relied on to the advanced systems we have today, technology has profoundly influenced how we communicate, express ourselves, and connect with each other. Let’s take a closer look at how technology has affected different aspects of human culture.
By Shariful Haque 10 months ago in Humans








