Plus: A story of courage, remembrance and friendship
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Anthony Scaramucci is part of a long conga line of people who worked in Donald Trump's White House and then turned on their former boss. Trump was a "disaster", someone who "didn't do the homework", an "impetuous" leader "reeling from one potential crisis to the next", Scaramucci tells ABC RN's Global Roaming. So, what does he foresee for the 2024 US election? Read our online article to find out. Then, hear an incredibly moving story from The History Listen, centring on Jack Dawson Green, a sporty, adventurous young man with a twinkle in his eye. Jack flew a Spitfire in daring dive bombing raids in 1945. Just weeks before the end of the war he was shot down, but that's just the beginning of the story. Plus, we're excited to launch a new season of Parental As Anything, hosted by author and educator Rebecca Sparrow. This time around, the podcast is focused on a particularly daunting part of parenthood: the teenage years. Tune in via the ABC listen app. |
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'The Mooch' got up close and personal with Donald Trump during his brief time as White House communications director. Now he's one of his biggest critics. | | |
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A story of swagger, bravery, skill and ultimately, friendship, set on the frontline of war | | |
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The TGA wants to protect vulnerable Australians from cosmetic enhancement advertising. But some warn new guidelines could cause more problems. | | |
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Plenty of women served and died for their country, but historian Melanie Oppenheimer believes they are yet to receive the commemorations they are due. | | |
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From her early childhood well into adulthood, Susannah Breslin was studied by US researchers who became like parent figures to her. She has mixed feelings about the study's impact on her life. | | |
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Algorithmic feeds should personalise our online experiences, but instead they are "deadening our tastes" and fostering a dull conformity. | | |
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The 60th Venice Biennale opens to the public today with Bigambul and Kamilaroi artist Archie Moore turning the white box of the Australia pavilion Blak. | | |
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Here's how to have those awkward conversations with your teenagers about sexting, consent and protecting yourself online. | | |
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Cassie McCullagh and guest host Beejay Silcox read new work by David Nicholls, Winnie Dunn and Xóchitl González. | | |
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Today, billions of people adhere to one of the "big five" major religions, but many more from history have died out. So, when can we truly declare a religion dead? | | |
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