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Headlines
Why do two of every five Australian men die early from preventable conditions?
‘I’m so sorry, I’ve got cancer’  
Why do two of every five Australian men die early from preventable conditions?
A new report suggests men are less likely than women to have a trusting relationship with a doctor and so miss out on health literacy and advice
Australia news live  
Labor ‘pathologically unambitious’ on climate, says Zoe Daniel; Angus Taylor likens support for Trump to that for Coalition
Republican rally  
Trump attacks Biden and Harris in first campaign event since assassination attempt
Health  
Cannabis gummies like ‘a glass of wine with dinner’ for a growing number of Australians
Meta  
We unleashed Facebook and Instagram’s algorithms on blank accounts. Sexism and misogyny followed
The rural network
Brisbane should consume 30% more local food by 2032 Olympics, advocates say
Urban food bowls  
Brisbane should consume 30% more local food by 2032 Olympics, advocates say
Sustainable food experts want to revive fragile supply chains by using the games to ‘catalyse conservation’
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Full Story podcast
Full Story  
US politics: who is JD Vance, Donald Trump’s candidate for vice-president? – Full Story podcast
US politics: who is JD Vance, Donald Trump’s candidate for vice-president? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Wallabies trend in right direction despite imperfect win over Georgia
Wallabies trend in right direction despite imperfect win over Georgia
Tour de France  
Pogacar heads for glory with fifth mountain stage win of race
The Open  
Outsider Brown gives himself every chance of bringing home bacon
Culture
Books  
‘I wanted to do pulpy, hyper-violent action’: Keanu Reeves on his novel with China Miéville and the afterlife of The Matrix
‘I wanted to do pulpy, hyper-violent action’: Keanu Reeves on his novel with China Miéville and the afterlife of The Matrix
Television & radio  
Lady in the Lake review – Natalie Portman’s TV debut is absolutely impeccable
Television & radio  
Those About to Die review – Anthony Hopkins’s Rome epic is disgustingly effective
Opinion
Australia can be an island of decency and opportunity in a violent and divided world
Australia can be an island of decency and opportunity in a violent and divided world
Is flirting dying? The apps appear to have swallowed the most delicate and delicious of human interactions
Who’s been jumping on Trump’s bandage bandwagon?
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
He gave the homeless man his number in case he needed someone to talk to
He gave the homeless man his number in case he needed someone to talk to
Dogs  
Hot to trot: does your dog really need a jacket in the Australian winter?
Technology
Microsoft IT outage live  
Criminals seeking to take advantage of global outage, CrowdStrike warns
Criminals seeking to take advantage of global outage, CrowdStrike warns
Science
Psychology  
The flow state: the science of the elusive creative mindset that can improve your life
The flow state: the science of the elusive creative mindset that can improve your life
Environment
Change by degrees  
Ten effective habits to adopt if you’re an eco-enthusiast
Ten effective habits to adopt if you’re an eco-enthusiast
Logging and land-clearing  
‘Cutest animal in Australia’: keeping watch over greater gliders in a forest targeted for logging
Video
Massive snowfall brings ‘super thick fresh powder snow’ to Australia’s alpine areas – video
Massive snowfall brings ‘super thick fresh powder snow’ to Australia’s alpine areas – video
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