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Headlines
Eaton fire destroys up to 5,000 structures as Los Angeles wildfires rage
California fires live  
Eaton fire destroys up to 5,000 structures as Los Angeles wildfires rage
Sixth fire breaks out as fire crews battle to contain destructive blazes
News live  
Australia ready to send firefighters to California, emergency minister says; Minns condemns ‘horrifying’ vandalism of synagogue
Donald Trump trials  
US supreme court rejects Trump bid to call off sentencing in hush-money case
The 1%  
World’s richest use up their fair share of 2025 carbon budget in 10 days
Weather  
Rainy week in store for Sydney and Brisbane – but BoM says summer isn’t over yet
US  
Gunman in ‘Pizzagate’ conspiracy attack fatally shot by North Carolina police
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  
Zoë Foster Blake on how to write a book – Full Story podcast
Zoë Foster Blake on how to write a book – Full Story podcast
Sport
Brisbane 2032  
Money or the starter’s gun? AFL and NRL riches remain a lure for Olympic hopefuls
Money or the starter’s gun? AFL and NRL riches remain a lure for Olympic hopefuls
Postecoglou’s lone crusade to save sanctity of English game
Australian Open  
‘Anyone can pickleball’: boom sport a hit over rugby ahead of slam debut
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Culture
Television & radio  
The Pitt review – real-time medical drama puts Noah Wyle back in ER
The Pitt review – real-time medical drama puts Noah Wyle back in ER
Music  
‘It was anything but chill!’ Rising star Victoria Canal on performing with Coldplay – and what Tom Cruise taught her
Games  
‘Talking about the Palestinian story was forbidden’: a developer’s struggle to make a game about the 1948 Nakba
Opinion
Political birdwatching: which of these Aussie birds will you spot in 2025?
Political birdwatching: which of these Aussie birds will you spot in 2025?
Fires like those in LA could hit Sydney or Melbourne. How prepared are we?
I’ll never be a summer person but I’ve found ways of surviving the season and even enjoying it – sometimes
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
My friend keeps sending me unsolicited conspiracy theory material. Should I ask them to stop?
My friend keeps sending me unsolicited conspiracy theory material. Should I ask them to stop?
Food  
‘Can you be my mum?’ Students turn to TikTok for a taste of home
Technology
Mark Zuckerberg  
Meta has ‘heard the message’ from Trump, says whistleblower Frances Haugen
Meta has ‘heard the message’ from Trump, says whistleblower Frances Haugen
Science
Wellness  
Are you falling for wellness misinformation online? Here’s how to tell
Are you falling for wellness misinformation online? Here’s how to tell
Environment
Woodside  
Greens attack Woodside proposal to bury CO2 from WA gas project under pristine reef
Greens attack Woodside proposal to bury CO2 from WA gas project under pristine reef
California  
LA fires: devastation as wildfires rip through Los Angeles – in pictures
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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