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The curtain falls on Jon Stewart, America's favorite jester

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imageOff to another gig Mario Anzuoni/Reuters

Jon Stewart opened his final episode of The Daily Show with “full-team coverage” of Thursday night’s Republican presidential debate, featuring current and returning Daily Show correspondents from throughout Stewart’s tenure, including Stephen Colbert.

Before spontaneous and heartfelt...

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Malaysia in turmoil as PM focuses on survival

  • Written by The Conversation
imagePrime Minister Najib Razak is at the centre of a scandal over investigations into the origins of US$700 million transferred into his bank account. Reuters/Olivia Harris

A serious political crisis is playing out in Malaysia, with no certainty as to when, or whether, it will be resolved. At the heart of this crisis is Prime Minister Najib Razak, who...

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  1. Confidence must be rebuilt after PM shoots down Indigenous leaders' plan
  2. Why black women in South Africa don't fully embrace the feminist discourse
  3. Could Shakespeare have been high when he penned his plays?
  4. Dishonest academics may make students think plagiarism is acceptable
  5. Why Nigeria took so long to get non-polio endemic status
  6. Why a ban on hunting in Botswana isn't the answer to challenges facing the country
  7. Why we may never understand the reasons people hunt animals as 'trophies'
  8. Healthcare's technology revolution means a boost for jobs in IT
  9. US election descends into a circus with first Republican debate
  10. Technolog: Forget fixed broadband: Large phones and 4G drive UK over mobile tipping point
  11. No snow, no worries? China gears up for its first serious Olympics
  12. Grattan on Friday: Entitlements issue turns into cluster bomb
  13. White Australia needs to take responsibility for reconciliation too
  14. Space mining is closer than you think, and the prospects are great
  15. Nepal earthquake may have 'unzipped' fault line, boosting risk of future quake
  16. Racism defies logic – so don't go searching for any
  17. Coal isn't good for humanity, but renewables aren't the only answer to energy poverty
  18. Lie-bore: powerful bank regulators running out of excuses
  19. Don't worry, if you smoked during pregnancy, your child isn't programmed for delinquency
  20. The heat in northern Australian classrooms could impede learning
  21. How American journalists covered the first use of the atomic bomb
  22. Statistics professors give Fox News a B- on their big polling test
  23. Delta cities, wealthy or not, face rising risk from sinking land
  24. Lessons from Charles Dickens for the new Premier League season
  25. Cutting emissions through biofuels will lead to water shortages – study
  26. Offensive marketing can work – but not if it vilifies women
  27. Researchers would make smarter cuts than management accountants
  28. #ILookLikeAnEngineer shines a welcome light on industry's diversity
  29. Over 21 years the Oppikoppi music festival has come to embrace South Africa's diversity
  30. Hiroshima: stifled stories and one man's memory of a cataclysm
  31. How Libya became the International Criminal Court's latest failure
  32. So, who was Ted Heath?
  33. It's not Earth 2.0, but our new rocky neighbour is a planet worth watching
  34. What do zombies, pandemics and the price of eggs have in common?
  35. As Hiroshima's legacy fades, Japan's postwar pacifism is fraying
  36. The deep influence of the A-bomb on anime and manga
  37. Even before Hiroshima, people knew the atomic bomb
  38. If a female president is good for the Ivy League, why not for the rest of us?
  39. How colour-coding your fridge can stop your greens going to waste
  40. How we won the world robot soccer championship
  41. Wasps turn spiders into their zombie bodyguards, then kill them
  42. Hiroshima's literary legacy: the 'blinding flash' that changed the world forever
  43. Should British universities worry about a lack of Nobel Prizes in the 21st century?
  44. Elite training in hot conditions for competition in cooler climates – a hot topic?
  45. No country for dirty money: behind Britain's populist promise on corruption
  46. Death penalty: execution ballads were the news reports and tweets of a bloody era
  47. Researchers are looking to a surprisingly old idea for the next generation of ships: wind power
  48. My Life Directed By Nicolas Winding Refn offers strained insight into the Danish director
  49. What's normal, anyway? GPs should discourage women from unnecessary genital surgery
  50. Should Shakespeare be taught in Africa’s classrooms?

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