Grondin looks to complete Olympic medal collection
Canadian snowboard cross racer Eliot Grondin aims to complete his Olympic medal collection as he prepares for the upcoming Games.
Man and woman jailed for Christmas Eve killing of Charlie Gander
A man and a woman have been sentenced for their roles in the Christmas Eve murder of Charlie Gander in Victoria, Australia, receiving prison terms that have drawn criticism from the victim's family.
Brookfield hires Santander and Barclays to sell X-Elio for 4 billion euros
Brookfield, a Canadian asset management firm, is preparing to divest its renewable energy platform X-Elio, which operates in 13 countries, for 4 billion euros.
A Day at Pixar: This is What It's Like to Work Inside the Animation Studio Where Dreams Are Born
ABC visited Pixar Studios to explore the life of animator Jordi Oñate, who has been part of the team for over thirteen years, coinciding with the release of their recent film 'Elio'.
Elio, the Super Fascist Who Became a Communist
Elio Vittorini exemplifies many 20th-century Italian intellectuals who shifted ideologies, showcasing a continuity of anti-bourgeois sentiment rather than a moral conversion, as he moved from fascism to communism during the 1930s.
When Vittorini was a victim of cultural hegemony
The article commemorates the sixtieth anniversary of writer Elio Vittorini's death and discusses his challenges with the Communist Party after World War II and his efforts to modernize Italian culture through his journal Il Politecnico.
Elio: "Dante and his autism. The State leaves us parents alone. Laughing? Today it is scary"
Elio discusses the challenges of raising his autistic son Dante and the feeling of abandonment by the state, reflecting on personal loss and societal issues.