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Donald Trump mugshot released after former US president surrenders at Fulton jail over election charges
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Donald Trump mugshot released after former US president surrenders at Fulton jail over election charges
Trump has become first former US president to have mugshot taken after turning himself in at Georgia jail
El Niño  
Indonesia’s tropical ‘Eternity Glaciers’ could vanish within a few years, experts warn
Live  
Australia news live: man in hospital with leg injuries after shark attack at Port Macquarie beach
The weekly beast  
Mark Humphries’ comedy sketch cut from 7.30 in ABC’s latest cost-cutting drive
Artificial intelligence  
ABC joins big news outlets in blocking bot behind ChatGPT from reading their content
The rural network
Australia urgently needs a grid upgrade – but the march of new power lines faces a bush revolt
'Put them underground'  
Australia urgently needs a grid upgrade – but the march of new power lines faces a bush revolt
Landowners – including many who support the shift to renewable energy – fear proposed lines will devalue properties and destroy ecosystems
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: the end of Twitter and the future of digital journalism
Newsroom edition: the end of Twitter and the future of digital journalism
Sport
Rugby World Cup  
Wallabies class of 2003 know best how Jones can make a team sing
Wallabies class of 2003 know best how Jones can make a team sing
Tomljanović poised for US Open comeback after year of misfortune
Women's World Cup  
Spanish FA head Rubiales to resign as Fifa investigate kiss
Culture
Television  
Who Is Erin Carter? review – the real question is: who cares?
Who Is Erin Carter? review – the real question is: who cares?
Madeleine Gray  
The 10 funniest things I have seen (on the internet)
‘Trust me, I have not been out-girlbossed’  
Pop star Reneé Rapp on Mean Girls, mean girls and mental health
Opinion
How did Australia’s university system get so broken? Pretty much the same way as everything else
How did Australia’s university system get so broken? Pretty much the same way as everything else
Queensland’s watch house laws are a grotesque affront to decency and an immediate danger to children
As a queer sports fan, the World Cup was an incredible time. Why is the AFL so different?
Lifestyle
The double carb rule  
Alice Zaslavsky’s masala mushy peas with golden basmati and potatoes – recipe
Alice Zaslavsky’s masala mushy peas with golden basmati and potatoes – recipe
‘My brother will pick it up, what’s your PayID?’  
How to avoid this scam when selling goods online
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
Sunak to hold AI summit at Bletchley Park, home of Enigma codebreakers
Sunak to hold AI summit at Bletchley Park, home of Enigma codebreakers
Science
Paralysed woman able to ‘speak’ through digital avatar in world first
Paralysed woman able to ‘speak’ through digital avatar in world first
Environment
Energy  
City of Sydney wants to ban gas in new builds – can it do it and is it worth it?
City of Sydney wants to ban gas in new builds – can it do it and is it worth it?
Transport  
Public consultation ‘overwhelmingly’ supports fuel efficiency standard for cars, Labor says
Video
Why thousands of emperor penguin chicks in Antarctica died in the 2022 breeding season – video
Why thousands of emperor penguin chicks in Antarctica died in the 2022 breeding season – video
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