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Los Angeles fighting largest blaze in its history as deaths rise to five, officials say
California fires live  
Los Angeles fighting largest blaze in its history as deaths rise to five, officials say
Palisades fire grows to more than 15,000 acres as Eaton and Hurst fires also gain in size
Australia news live  
Man who found missing hiker Hadi Nazari shares photos of rescue moment; Taliban announce death of former Australian hostage
US  
‘América Mexicana’: Mexico’s president responds to Trump with renaming of her own
Victoria  
Pants on fire: police release footage of person discarding burning clothes after alleged arson in Melbourne
Justice system  
New data shows NT has jailed more of its population than any country in the world – except one
Kosciuszko rescue  
Berries, creek water and two muesli bars: how missing hiker survived in Kosciuszko national park
The rural network
Territory – Australia’s answer to Yellowstone – runs counter to our positive self-image. Is that why farmers hate it?
Territory – Australia’s answer to Yellowstone – runs counter to our positive self-image. Is that why farmers hate it?
The patriarch in the Netflix drama has a pistol in a holster on his hip where Australians would carry a pocketknife … but there’s still truth in this gritty take on rural life
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
How to face your fears and ocean swim with Alice Marklew – Full Story podcast
How to face your fears and ocean swim with Alice Marklew – Full Story podcast
Sport
Football  
Bergvall gives Spurs edge in Carabao Cup semi-final to fury of Liverpool
Bergvall gives Spurs edge in Carabao Cup semi-final to fury of Liverpool
The Spin  
‘Deep, minging, unpleasant’: English cricket’s flooding is getting worse
‘I’ve been hooked’  
Scourge of shady line calls baffles Raducanu and others
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Culture
Film  
More fizzle than pop: the limits of Nicole Kidman’s erotic drama Babygirl
More fizzle than pop: the limits of Nicole Kidman’s erotic drama Babygirl
Culture  
Lucy Smith: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Music  
‘He jolted us out of our comfort zone’: Antonio Pappano, Martyn Brabbins and more on Pierre Boulez
Opinion
Don’t panic – despite the headlines, the Aussie dollar isn’t crashing
Don’t panic – despite the headlines, the Aussie dollar isn’t crashing
Scuba diving has opened my eyes to a new world. Being a beginner again feels magical
No telescope needed: how to navigate the Australian night sky in summer
Lifestyle
You've got this  
Squash time! Alice Zaslavsky’s recipe for zucchini and corn slice
Squash time! Alice Zaslavsky’s recipe for zucchini and corn slice
The kindness of strangers  
We thought we’d been poisoned at Tolstoy’s house. Then a local explained what we had really drunk
Technology
Meta  
‘Dispiriting’: factchecker reacts to Meta’s move to scrap role
‘Dispiriting’: factchecker reacts to Meta’s move to scrap role
Science
Climate crisis  
Sweat-wicking and radiative cooling: can new fabrics make living through extreme heat more bearable?
Sweat-wicking and radiative cooling: can new fabrics make living through extreme heat more bearable?
Environment
New South Wales  
Hiker missing in Australia’s Kosciuszko national park since Boxing Day found alive
Hiker missing in Australia’s Kosciuszko national park since Boxing Day found alive
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Bizarre Australian mole even more unusual than first thought, new research reveals
Video
CCTV shows suspected arsonist accidentally setting pants on fire during attack on shop – video
CCTV shows suspected arsonist accidentally setting pants on fire during attack on shop – video
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