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Trump calls Albanese ‘very fine man’ following phone call and promises ‘great consideration’ to exemption on tariffs
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Trump calls Albanese ‘very fine man’ following phone call and promises ‘great consideration’ to exemption on tariffs
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Trump executive orders include relaxing foreign bribery rules and phasing out paper straws which ‘break and explode’
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Elon Musk-led group makes surprise bid of nearly US$100bn for OpenAI
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Trump says Gaza ceasefire should be cancelled if hostage release delayed
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Super Bowl LIX  
White cornerback, Black QB: did Eagles grab the ultimate DEI win?
White cornerback, Black QB: did Eagles grab the ultimate DEI win?
Football  
Barcelona’s León accused of ‘violating intimacy’ of opponent
AFL  
Six more players added to millionaires’ club as market booms for top-end talent
Culture
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Want to know how the world ends? Try this Wikipedia page
Want to know how the world ends? Try this Wikipedia page
Books  
In the 1600s, a Yolŋu girl was kidnapped from an Australian beach. Centuries later her story is a novel
Film  
From Brad Pitt’s F1 to Lilo & Stitch: the year’s big Super Bowl movie trailers
Opinion
Donald Trump has declared war on international justice. Australia must speak up
Donald Trump has declared war on international justice. Australia must speak up
What’s it like to make a phone call to Donald Trump?
In a world of overwhelming choice, I love the whittled-down book selection at my local street library
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I worked as a triple zero call-taker for six months. It hardened my heart and changed my view of humanity
I worked as a triple zero call-taker for six months. It hardened my heart and changed my view of humanity
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Prolapse, tearing, pain: a urogynecologist on what you should know before giving birth
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AI summit  
‘Engine of inequality’: delegates discuss AI’s global impact at Paris summit
‘Engine of inequality’: delegates discuss AI’s global impact at Paris summit
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Space  
Euclid telescope captures Einstein ring revealing warping of space
Euclid telescope captures Einstein ring revealing warping of space
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Australian politics  
Pre-election boost for Albanese as $13.7bn core of Future Made in Australia passes
Pre-election boost for Albanese as $13.7bn core of Future Made in Australia passes
Extreme weather  
Storm brings hail to Harden in NSW – video
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Trump warns 'all hell is going to break out' if Gaza hostage deadline not met by Hamas – video
Trump warns 'all hell is going to break out' if Gaza hostage deadline not met by Hamas – video
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