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Ted Cruz ensured Trump spending bill slashed weather forecasting funding
Moscow  
Russia’s transport minister sacked and found dead from gunshot wounds
Evidence  
Erin Patterson’s hospital visit – and what the beef wellingtons really looked like: mushroom murder exhibits revealed
US  
Trump tariff disruption could have ‘small, positive effect’ on Australian economy, Productivity Commission finds
In focus
Here’s some Indigenous truth-telling: structural police racism had a hand in the death of Kumanjayi Walker
Here’s some Indigenous truth-telling: structural police racism had a hand in the death of Kumanjayi Walker
After the inquest into the Aboriginal teenager’s death, the coroner found constable Zachary Rolfe operated in a system that failed on a number of occasions to ‘rein him in’
Climate crisis  
Melting glaciers and ice caps could unleash wave of volcanic eruptions, study says
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It was a milestone for progressive education in California. Then it unraveled
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State of Origin  
Grieving Munster to make late dash to Maroons camp ahead of decider
Grieving Munster to make late dash to Maroons camp ahead of decider
Wimbledon  
Djokovic teases crowd and De Minaur before reaching quarter-finals
State of Origin  
Game 3: where the series decider will be won and lost
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Anne Reid on fame, desire and ambition at 90: ‘The most wonderful things have happened since I was 68!’
Anne Reid on fame, desire and ambition at 90: ‘The most wonderful things have happened since I was 68!’
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‘Without a parka, I’ll look like an idiot’: Oasis fans’ fashion at the reunion tour
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These words of defiant unity followed the horror of the 7/7 bombings. Imagine what we would hear today instead
These words of defiant unity followed the horror of the 7/7 bombings. Imagine what we would hear today instead
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Heated treats: eight warm winter dessert recipes
Heated treats: eight warm winter dessert recipes
Kindness of strangers  
The kindness of strangers: I used to hate being judged, but then a woman on a train praised my parenting
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Apple appeals against ‘unprecedented’ €500m EU fine over app store
Apple appeals against ‘unprecedented’ €500m EU fine over app store
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Psychology  
‘You know it when you see it’: experts size up scientists’ attempt to define cool
‘You know it when you see it’: experts size up scientists’ attempt to define cool
Environment
First Dog on the Moon  
Ocean current scientists are very upset and you should be too
Ocean current scientists are very upset and you should be too
Australian climate and environment in focus  
South Australia ‘helpless’ in face of deadly marine algal bloom spreading to Adelaide beaches
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Erin Patterson found guilty of murdering three relatives and attempting to murder a fourth – video
Erin Patterson found guilty of murdering three relatives and attempting to murder a fourth – video
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