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Trump guilty
Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 counts in hush-money trial as Biden campaign says 'no one is above the law'
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Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 counts in hush-money trial as Biden campaign says 'no one is above the law'
Trump has deep frown on his face as verdict read out in New York courtroom; sentencing set for 11 July
Explainer  
Trump was found guilty – what could his punishment be?
Trump is now a convicted felon. He could still win re-election
Full Story podcast  
Trump guilty on all counts – so what happens next?
Headlines
Albanese ‘wishes US well’ in wake of Trump verdict; Victoria issues warning over measles, mpox cases
Australia news live  
Albanese ‘wishes US well’ in wake of Trump verdict; Victoria issues warning over measles, mpox cases
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‘Leniency is over’  
Hundreds of e-scooter riders fined amid police crackdown in Melbourne
Israel-Gaza war  
US state department falsified report absolving Israel on Gaza aid – ex-official
Hit the road  
Will 24 new multimillion-dollar electric buses be left sitting in a Brisbane shed?
Exclusive  
Coalition’s ex-detainee curfew amendments made regime unlawful, high court told
The rural network
In the largest windfarm in the southern hemisphere, landowners look to the future
‘Renewable farmers’  
In the largest windfarm in the southern hemisphere, landowners look to the future
The MacIntyre turbines on Queensland’s Southern Downs are a financial windfall for some farmers – but others are feeling left out
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: why it feels like a recession even though it’s not – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: why it feels like a recession even though it’s not – Full Story podcast
Sport
Champions League  
Sancho’s road to redemption leads to Wembley showpiece
Sancho’s road to redemption leads to Wembley showpiece
US Women’s Open  
Korda makes septuple-bogey 10 in nightmare start
'A miracle'  
Uganda’s remarkable journey to the T20 Cricket World Cup
Culture
Music  
HTRK turn 21: ‘Whenever I met fans I could tell they were a bit shocked I wasn’t the gothic lord’
HTRK turn 21: ‘Whenever I met fans I could tell they were a bit shocked I wasn’t the gothic lord’
Books  
Ghost Cities by Siang Lu review – a funny, fascinating critique of modern China
Film  
‘People are looking to forgive him’: inside Will Smith’s carefully choreographed comeback
Opinion
Where do you go when you can’t afford the rent?
Where do you go when you can’t afford the rent?
Writing is lonely work but connecting with other novelists on zoom keeps me motivated
‘Sticky’ inflation is not falling – but it’s not rising, either. Why should that mean another RBA rate hike?
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I’m moving overseas to study and my mum wants to track my phone. How do I push back?
I’m moving overseas to study and my mum wants to track my phone. How do I push back?
We’re the ‘allergy capital of the world’. But we don’t know why food allergies are so common in Australian children
Technology
Hacking  
Critics of Putin and his allies targeted with spyware inside the EU
Critics of Putin and his allies targeted with spyware inside the EU
Science
Archaeology  
Detectorist unearths bronze age hoard after getting lost on treasure hunt
Detectorist unearths bronze age hoard after getting lost on treasure hunt
Environment
Energy  
Origin Energy offered to sell Eraring power station to NSW government for $544m
Origin Energy offered to sell Eraring power station to NSW government for $544m
The rural network  
Barnaby Joyce ditched his RM Williams to protest against green energy … Wait until he finds out about his new boots
Video
News Corp 'obsessed' with ABC, says broadcaster's boss after 'pile-on' over Tingle comments – video
News Corp 'obsessed' with ABC, says broadcaster's boss after 'pile-on' over Tingle comments – video
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