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Headlines
Los Angeles death toll rises to 11 as Biden likens LA devastation to ‘war scene’
LA fires live  
Los Angeles death toll rises to 11 as Biden likens LA devastation to ‘war scene’
Officials say five people killed in Palisades fire and six in Eaton fire, while LA fire chief criticizes city officials over hydrants than ran dry
Transport  
Soaring air fares between Melbourne and Sydney see travellers take 11-hour train
Donald Trump trials  
Trump avoids punishment for hush-money conviction and calls case ‘terrible experience’
Australian election 2025  
Liberal faction fears Warren Mundine will sink in north Sydney seat that returned pro-voice vote
Society  
Saving a spot: how Australia’s beach cabana conundrum exposes a battle over long-held ideals
Environment  
‘The worst way of dying’: scientists urge coordinated effort to stop whales getting tangled
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
Women's Ashes  
Jolted Australia are on the tear again – England have their work cut out
Jolted Australia are on the tear again – England have their work cut out
Australian Open  
‘Imagine the success’: Cash issues rallying cry amid Australian resurgence
Australian Open  
‘If Messi coached Ronaldo’: how Murray 2.0 will need to adapt to flourish with Djokovic
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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
Women's swimwear  
‘Give the girls a lift’: size-inclusive stylists and models rate their favourite swimwear brands
‘Give the girls a lift’: size-inclusive stylists and models rate their favourite swimwear brands
Wellbeing  
66 days to cut down sugar: ‘I find myself enjoying the sweetness of my lip balm’
Technology
TikTok  
US supreme court seems likely to uphold TikTok ban-or-sale law in hearing
US supreme court seems likely to uphold TikTok ban-or-sale law in hearing
Science
Space  
Bezos’s Blue Origin schedules, then delays first orbital launch
Bezos’s Blue Origin schedules, then delays first orbital launch
Environment
Whales  
Coordinated effort needed to stop whales getting tangled in ropes and nets, scientists say – video
Coordinated effort needed to stop whales getting tangled in ropes and nets, scientists say – video
Change by degrees  
Electric v hybrid: which vehicle should you buy in 2025?
Video
LAFD issues evacuation orders for new Kenneth brush fire – video
LAFD issues evacuation orders for new Kenneth brush fire – video
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