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Why Eating Spinach Can Make You Crave Pizza Less
A new double-blind study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition has found that thylakoid extract—a compound naturally found in spinach—can help you feel fuller faster, especially if you’re a dude.
Why Everyone Needs to Shut Up About Kale Already
Sure, kale's pretty good for you, but this is overkill. And this whole time, we may have just fallen for some clever rebranding of a bland leafy green.
Some Arguments Against Gay Marriage in Australia
As gay marriage sweeps across such ultra-left-wing nations as Ireland and the United States, we look at the most persuasive reasons why Australia shouldn't follow suit.
IT System 'Glitches' Have Left Hundreds Unable to Vote in the UK General Election
Hundreds of people in the London Borough of Hackney are furious after being told that they might not be able to vote today due to technical difficulties.
What’s Driving the Rising Support for the Australian Greens?
Is the increased support for the Greens' merely disaffected voters turning away from the major parties, or a sign that the Australian electorate is turning towards more progressive ideals?
Go Listen to Nine Inch Nails and Put Some Mayo on Your Greens
Make like Angela Dimayuga, the executive chef of Mission Chinese Food, and get on a psychedelic level when it comes to dressing your baby bok choy.
A British Green Party Volunteer Got Fired Because of a Social Media Brouhaha
Stephen Delahunty was lost his volunteer role and paid job after some Labour Party politicians objected to a supposedly offensive image on his Twitter feed.
UKIP Candidate Accused of Spitting at a Green MP ‘Was Only Pretending to Spit’
It's actually more difficult to pretend to spit than to actually just spit, is the thing.
How Elite Advertisers Shaped British Politics
The way the UK understands and relates to political parties during election time has been controlled by the creative elite for the last 40 years.
Australia Is Locking Up Mentally Impaired Aboriginal Men in Jail Indefinitely
A government commission found that the country didn't live up to human rights obligations when it allowed individuals who could not be tried in court to be indefinitely incarcerated.
We Asked Our Political First Daters About the Victorian Election
Earlier this year we sent some women from Young Labor on a date with some guys from the Young Liberals. Now we get their thoughts on Victoria's state election.
My Mother Does Not Believe Arugula Exists
No matter how many salads she's had with it, my mother always seems to forget exactly what this pedestrian salad green is. "Ohhh...I love this!" she says, every time upon this recurring discovery. Hell, who am I challenge her?