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Live‘I want to speak without filter of fake news’
Donald Trump addressed his supporters in a huge rally and spectacularly stepped up his attack on the media.
Energy security ‘survival matter’
Major manufacturing businesses says energy security “a matter of survival for their company,” according to Josh Frydenberg.
‘We’re open to clean coal power’
The NSW government is open to investments in clean coal power generation, according to Premier Gladys Berejiklian.
Mass overdose at music festival
Mass drug overdoses at a Melbourne music festival are the highest the state has seen for sometime.
A very royal scandal
The fairytale romance once enchanted Spain. Now, the couple are engulfed in the worst scandal to have hit the royal family.
WATCHRobert Irwin dazzles Fallon
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Sydney ravaged by superstorm
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The exercise bad for your health?
Extreme exercise has never been more fashionable but cardiologists are worried we may be causing serious long-term problems for our hearts.
The legacy of Roe vs Wade
Norma McCorvey, who was known as Jane Roe, the woman at the centre of the US abortion legal test case, has died at the age of 69.
Instant amnesia: my brain failed
My mind went blank for four hours. There’s no known cause for the type of sudden amnesia I suffered.
How to solve problem like sharia
Islamic laws that belittle women must be criticised.
From prank to assassination
In the usual Sunday chaos at Kuala Lumpur airport, no one apparently looked twice at the group clowning around.
Medich in a true crime thriller
He is accused of paying to have a partner ‘fixed’.
Decoding Trump, Russians
Donald Trump faces impeachment if certain allegations turn out to be true.
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‘I don’t have time to fall apart’
LISA ROBINSON Postnatal depression, booze, annoying mobile phones … On the eve of her Australian tour, Adele tells it like it is.
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Deal with the devil
DAN BOX They just wanted their son’s body back. But first, Mark and Faye Leveson had to agree to let his suspected killer go free.
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Bitter sweet
RICHARD GUILLIATT His first feature film is up for an Oscar, but Martin Butler’s career success comes at a time of acute personal heartache.
Easy breezy
Modern, stylish 4br beach shack on 400sq m block with native garden and wide ocean views - yours for $1m.
The gatekeeper
Standing at the crossroads of East and West, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ruthlessly exploits enormous power.
Inbox: Breaking ranks
Interesting story on James Ashby being given the credit for the meteoric rise of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation.
Money in the Southbank
After 12 good years, this prominent, casual Melbourne diner has lavishly expanded and renovated. But is it better?
Mates save shark victim’s life
A spearfisherman owes his life to his quick thinking mates after being badly mauled by a shark in northern Queensland.
Airbnb scammed on their own
Airbnb is leaving users high and dry as sophisticated scammers troll the site and dupe unsuspecting customers.
No apology from Triggs
HRC president Gillian Triggs has refused to apologise to Queensland University of Technology students.
Man stabbed to death in Sydney
A woman has been charged with murder after a man was fatally stabbed in the neck in a fight at a home in Sydney’s southwest.
US ‘will hold Russia accountable’
US Vice President Mike Pence said the US backs NATO but a Russian official touted a new kind of world order.
‘Conqueror’ threatens Merkel
he popularity of the only man thought capable of defeating Angela Merkel has hit a new high.
Fourth arrest over Kim murder
A North Korean man is the fourth person to be detained in connection with the murder of Kim Jong Un’s half brother.
IS suicide bomber kills 75
ISIS has struck a Pakistan Sufi shrine, killing at least 75 people in the deadliest attack in two years.
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Kraft in $US186bn Unilever bid
Any deal faces significant hurdles, even if Unilever management — which quickly rejected the offer — ultimately comes around.
Trophy homes
Pharmaceutical entrepreneur Jeremy Cutts and wife Robin have bought on the Portsea clifftop.
General Pants’ Big Apple dreams
General Pants boss Craig King says he is testing the retail waters in the US.
Lowy plots goals for game in flux
FFA chair Steven Lowy is fighting on a series of fronts to retain control of the administrative clout of the game.
Sydney’s invincibles bid over
Western Sydney sent Sydney FC to their first A-League defeat this season, claiming their first win in a derby in more than three years.
Epic Super Netball opener
“It wasn’t easy, it wasn’t pretty and it wasn’t what fans had expected.” The Giants claimed the historic victory by a whisker.
Computer decides biff is best
A Terminator-style scenario where artificial intelligence goes rogue is looking more plausible.
UTas get tick of approval from IA
A UTas plan to transplant it’s entire STEM activities into the centre of Hobart today received the official backing of Infrastructure Australia.
Older and a bit less fun
The Trainspotting cast is reunited for the much-anticipated sequel. Sadly, it won’t be remembered as their best work.
Contempt costs Yahoo!7 $300k
Yahoo! 7 has been fined $300,000 after an ‘inexperienced’ reporter caused a murder trial to be aborted.
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Senate’s threat to nation’s rating
Treasury must call a summit and lay bare the scale of fiscal repair needed.
Prideful, mean-spirited course
Triggs and her advisers have never acknowledged their part in the shabby treatment of the QUT students.
Extreme voices elicit mistrust
Both Labor and the Coalition run from any reasoned debate on Islam.
Turnbull discomfits ‘electricity Bill’
But just winning the debate won’t keep the lights on.
Renewable means unreliable
Our out-of-synch power mix makes it harder to cope with sharp seasonal surges in demand.
Sisterhood’s veiled promise
A well-meaning media, in supporting those who wear the veil, overlooks others who oppose it.
Right shuns Menzies’ progressivism
There’s a reason why the party’s founder named it Liberal rather than conservative.
A melting pot and a honey pot
The IPL has transformed India as a destination, into cricket’s great bazaar, separating the haves and the have yachts.
Working mum takes on giants
Unions and businesses have been colluding to enrich themselves at the workers’ cost.
Scorsese’s spiritual quest
The longer he pondered how to tackle Silence, the better the director understood that less is more.
Such is motherhood
Ned Kelly’s heartbroken mother had some important advice for her son when she visited him before he was hanged.
Moved by tragedy
Choreographer and dancer Crystal Pite has embraced the unsettling darkness of one man’s personal loss.
Comedy of errors
How has a one-act play that began life in a small London theatre found its way to Australia and Broadway?
Something wicked
The adaptation of Big Little Lies transports its malevolence and mystery from Sydney to California.
Saga of missionary misery
Martin Scorsese’s love/hate relationship with the church has been given another outing in his new film, Silence.
Melbourne in a different light
The city of Melbourne turns in to a visual wonderland for the annual White Night festival.