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A gunman appears to have opened fire in terrifying scenes at Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania.
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‘Blood on face’: Shots fired at Donald Trump
A gunman appears to have opened fire in terrifying scenes at Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania.
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The unsung Crows who helped prove Nicks was right
On Saturday night in horrid conditions against a dogged St Kilda, the Crows proved what Matthew Nicks has been saying all along. MATT TURNER looks at who – and how – they did it.
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‘The hope’: Meet the 23yo touted as the Liberals’ future leader
South Australia’s latest Rhodes Scholar Oliver Douglas has already packed a lot in his short life. But it’s the future that his him, and some in the Liberal Party, very excited.
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Private hospitals on verge of collapse; closures begin
Tens of thousands of public patients are waiting more than a year for surgery as the overstretched hospital system is flooded with private patients. See which hospitals are affecte...
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Fitness guru Richard Simmons dead at 76
Legendary fitness instructor Richard Simmons has been found dead at his Los Angeles home.
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Blair: This is our country’s great shame, and it’ll soon affect you
The thought of putting parents and even ourselves into a nursing home is confronting. With food like this, it’s no wonder some think death is a better option, Amanda Blair says.
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Big change to Princess Catherine’s next public outing
It is the news tennis fans and royal watchers have been waiting for — Princess Catherine will attend Wimbledon with a slight change to how it will unfold.
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‘Blood on face’: Shots fired at Donald Trump
A gunman appears to have opened fire in terrifying scenes at Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania.
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‘Imprudent at best, unsafe at worst’: Truckers outraged by roundabout
Truckers are outraged over a roundabout they claim is unusable with one transport company owner fearing it is ‘going to kill’ his business.
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MPs pay tribute to ‘irreplaceable’ transport and infrastructure leader
Department for Infrastructure and Transport leader Angela Gerace is being remembered as “brave and fearless” after her death at just 45.
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Mali calls in cops to probe bikie links after CFMEU bombshell
Premier Peter Malinauskas has asked police to investigate bikie links to the CFMEU in SA, after secretary John Setka quit amid allegations gangs had infiltrated the organisation in...
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Why Chinese doctor thanked Australia for shunning surgeon Charlie Teo
A year after restrictions were imposed on Dr Charlie Teo, a leading neurosurgeon in China has issued a massive ‘thank you’ to Australian authorities. Find out why.
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‘Very concerned’: Australia on edge over South China Sea
Australia could join a US-led mission to support the Philippines in the face of mounting Chinese aggression that has heightened fears of live conflict.
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