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Hannah Gadsby refuses to toe the line
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How can I sit down for a Ramadan feast while my loved ones in Gaza find no respite from their imposed starvation?
How can I sit down for a Ramadan feast while my loved ones in Gaza find no respite from their imposed starvation?
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I’m not sure how many police officers heard me say ‘I love you’ – but Clare did and that’s all that matters
I’m not sure how many police officers heard me say ‘I love you’ – but Clare did and that’s all that matters
Dungeons & Dragons turns 50  
From being attacked as a form of devil worship to helping isolated students connect
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OpenAI  
Company reinstates CEO Sam Altman to board after firing and rehiring
Company reinstates CEO Sam Altman to board after firing and rehiring
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Controversial new theory of gravity rules out need for dark matter
Controversial new theory of gravity rules out need for dark matter
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Great Barrier Reef  
We can’t pretend we’re doing enough if we want to give the Great Barrier Reef a chance to survive
 We can’t pretend we’re doing enough if we want to give the Great Barrier Reef a chance to survive
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Toyota asks for Australia’s proposed vehicle emissions standard to be watered down
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