Tesla — and its thousands of shareholders — are suffering the real-world impacts of MAGA, with a huge collapse in sales as ...
The Ukrainian president has offered an olive branch to Donald Trump's troubling ego, and Queensland is preparing for a ...
From the purges and demotions at the Department of Justice and elsewhere, to the installation of unqualified loyalists at the head of various security agencies, Crikey this week began cataloguing the ...
There will always be a need to recognise some electorates over others at particular times, but funding decisions need to be transparent and detailed.
Are Australians paying some of the world's most expensive electricity bills? Sort of... but comparisons can be misleading.
The Senate estimates process is an expensive system that is fatally flawed — there is no incentive for a sitting government ...
To call Western Australia’s media market concentrated is an understatement — there are likely North Korean consumers with ...
Australia needs to back European efforts to bring sustainable peace in Ukraine — and think about seeking to join NATO in its quest for security.
With the spending promises from both major party blocs coming at breakneck speed, Crikey has decided to start listing the major ones.
The US economy is in trouble — consumers are worried, inflation is resilient and economic growth is forecast to go negative.
Why do we have to spend more than half a prime minister's term speculating when they'll go to the polls? Crikey gets into the long, long debate around fixed terms.
Medicare and public schools have been budgeted for in Labor's most recent pre-election spending announcements, while Peter Dutton's plans are, as ever, just around the ...