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White House offers payout to all federal staff who resign over return to work directive
US politics live  
White House offers payout to all federal staff who resign over return to work directive
News live  
Australia’s underlying inflation rate falls to 3.2%, raising hopes for a pre-election interest rate cut
Explainer  
Dutton wants to slash thousands of government jobs in a Musk-style crusade. But what’s actually on the chopping block?
Technology  
Australian Google Maps users to see ‘Gulf of America’ label after Trump order
Business  
Origin Energy fined $1.6m after sharing private details of family violence victims
Live  
India crowd crush: dozens feared dead at Kumbh Mela religious festival
The rural network
The veterinarian shortage in regional Australia is not a looming crisis – we’re already in it
The veterinarian shortage in regional Australia is not a looming crisis – we’re already in it
Federal government intervention is required and, as 69% of Australian households own a pet, it should receive broad support
 
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The tech titans: who’s really in charge of Donald Trump’s America? – Full Story podcast
The tech titans: who’s really in charge of Donald Trump’s America? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Cricket  
Australia’s fortunes turn on bowling choices in Sri Lanka
Australia’s fortunes turn on bowling choices in Sri Lanka
Cricket  
Record crowd expected at MCG as Australia eye Women's Ashes sweep
Football  
Amorim and Rashford no longer on speaking terms at United
Culture
Australian television  
Optics review – this crisis management comedy is smart, funny and grimly realistic
Optics review – this crisis management comedy is smart, funny and grimly realistic
Stream team  
To Die For: all hail Nicole Kidman, the erotic thriller’s secret weapon
Explain it to me quickly  
What is gleeking and why is the saliva-ejecting craze blowing up on TikTok?
Opinion
For my great-grandparents, for all Jews, for all humanity, I say never again
For my great-grandparents, for all Jews, for all humanity, I say never again
Poor oral health is a strong indicator of disadvantage in Australia. So why aren’t we doing anything about it?
When Peter Dutton and the Coalition use the Jewish community as political footballs it makes all of us less safe
Lifestyle
My ‘Chinglish’ has a cringe-inducing ocker accent – but I’m determined to pass it on to my child
My ‘Chinglish’ has a cringe-inducing ocker accent – but I’m determined to pass it on to my child
You've got this  
Midweek mashup: Alice Zaslavsky’s recipe for smashed green falafel flatbreads
Technology
TikTok  
Microsoft is in talks to acquire TikTok, Trump claims
Microsoft is in talks to acquire TikTok, Trump claims
Science
Wildlife  
Aquarium surprised by ‘virgin birth’ of swell shark in all-female tank
Aquarium surprised by ‘virgin birth’ of swell shark in all-female tank
Environment
Renewable energy  
Suburb-wide electrification trials to be rolled out across Australia in bid to fuel transition away from gas
Suburb-wide electrification trials to be rolled out across Australia in bid to fuel transition away from gas
Whales  
‘Very rare’ sighting of juvenile Antarctic minke whale off Sydney coast
Video
How ChatGPT, Gemini and DeepSeek deal with Tiananmen Square and Taiwan questions – video
How ChatGPT, Gemini and DeepSeek deal with Tiananmen Square and Taiwan questions – video
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