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Tributes pour in after Biden pulls out of US election race; Harris’ potential rivals drop out

Tributes pour in after Biden pulls out of US election race; Harris’ potential rivals drop out

President Joe Biden has withdrawn as the Democratic candidate for the November 5 US election, opening the door for Vice President Kamala Harris to step up. Follow live updates.

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US politics

Harris has three major obstacles she will have to overcome to be president

The vice president moved swiftly to solidify her position as the obvious frontrunner to replace Joe Biden, but she’s running out of time to win the November poll.

The final days: How Biden and his inner circle blew it

He went from the party’s figurehead to a liability, becoming the first sitting president to stand down from a possible re-election since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968.

Biden couldn’t withstand the friendly fire. But will his self-sacrifice save the Democrats?

Illustration by Marija Ercegovac

Historians will regard Biden as among the more consequential US presidents. If the Democrats win in November, he’ll occupy an even more exulted perch.

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Nick Bryant

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From ‘the flatlands’ of Berkeley to the White House: The rise of Kamala Harris

First lady Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign event, Wednesday, July 17, 2024, in Kalamazoo, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

This profile of her journey to becoming US vice-president was first published in 2021. Now she has a head start over several Democratic alternatives to fill the void.

More Australian leaders pay tribute to Biden as he steps down

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has praised US President Joe Biden’s legacy during a press conference in Cairns while others have followed suit.

Ian Thorpe celebrates his win.

Four world record holders and Thorpe seeking revenge. This was the race that had it all

The level of hype surrounding the men’s 200m freestyle final in Athens 20 years ago had never been seen before at an Olympic event.

How the Paris 1924 champions would go against today’s Olympians

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A century of data shows how a deeper gene pool, better diets and fancy sneakers have made humans run faster. How much improvement is left?

Executives and celebrities race for Paris, but politicians drop out

Australia’s political leaders have wisely decided that swanning off to the Olympics during a cost of living crisis isn’t a good look.

Five families bid for $4.6m Turramurra home to be near private schools

3 Avalon Street, Turramurra NSW

The four-bedroom house was highly sought after at auction by upsizing families, soaring $650,000 above its reserve price.

‘It’s horrendous’: Young mother killed in alleged ‘targeted’ hit-and-run attack

Police believe the pedestrian, who had just dropped her child off at daycare, was deliberately mowed down in Daisy Hill on Friday.

Police fire tear gas shells to disperse students in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Police kill more than 100 students in protests over job handouts

The protests erupted out of Bangladeshi students’ anger at a quota system for government jobs that benefited certain groups.

Anupreeta Das

Massive outage shows the vulnerability of the global tech ecosystem

A Woolworths checkout in Sydney shows a dead screen during the CrowdStrike outage.

The CrowdStrike episode is chilling because it highlights how a single, flawed update from a trusted source can cause large parts of the global system to fail.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

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A $180m deal was meant to rebuild Simon’s fortunes. Six months on, he struggled to scrape together $1m

Wilkie Creek coal mine was meant to revive the fortunes of Simon Raftery’s private credit firm. Instead, he lost colleagues, his house and became entangled in multiple court battles.

Nine vows to keep investing in youth media, appoints new Pedestrian boss

Nine has appointed a new CEO for its youth publishing division two weeks after it made as many as 40 per cent of its staff redundant.

Hey Tea signature drinks, grape boom and mango grapefruit boom.

Some cheese with your tea? Pioneering Chinese boba tea chain is coming to Sydney

HeyTea is the trailblazing bubble tea shop behind the global ‘cheese tea’ phenomenon. Plus more new Sydney openings you need to know about.

This dish is a staple of one of the world’s most underrated cuisines

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Cast aside all lingering images of 1980s famine and instead concentrate on Ethiopia’s amazing array of dishes, starting with the staple shiro wat.

The 10 best low-sugar fruits that protect against chronic disease

All fruits are good for you but some are higher in sugar that others. These have the lowest levels.

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NRL 2024

Cleary’s clutch miracle shouldn’t have happened. But he’s just that good

Cleary’s clutch miracle shouldn’t have happened. But he’s just that good

After a 10-week injury lay-off, Nathan Cleary and his Panthers teammates needed just three simple plays to set up the NRL’s best match-winner for the most unlikely play.

Why did Piastri’s teammate let him win? The high-speed politics of Formula 1

Oscar Piastri joined Sir Jack Brabham, Alan Jones, Mark Webber and Daniel Ricciardo as an Australian F1 race winner, but he had to navigate the choppy world of team orders to do it.

The Dreamebot X40 Ultra can reach its mop pad under obstacles.

Why robot vacuums still have plenty of tricks to learn

Robot vacuums are getting smarter all the time – but they still need a human operator. Manufacturers have plenty of work to do if they are ever to clean your floors autonomously.

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NRL 2024

Panthers 28 Dolphins 26

‘It was pretty surreal’: Cleary makes perfect comeback with field goal victory

Nathan Cleary played just his sixth match for the defending premiers this season, but stood up when it counted to put a plucky Dolphins side to bed.

Incoming Eels coach Jason Ryles.

New Eels era won’t include Barrett as Talagi offered fullback chance

Incoming Parramatta coach Trent Barrett has opted for a clean break from the Brad Arthur era, while making a final pitch to highly rated youngster Blaize Talagi.

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Josefine Pisano, Jakob Lal and Charles Fawcett, who are the youngest students studying a subject in this year’s HSC.

The pre-teen whiz kids tackling the HSC

Jakob Lal, 11, could do algebra when he was four years old. Josefine Pisano and Charles Fawcett are equally gifted. They’re among the youngest candidates in the year 12 exams.

Emma’s husband was a first-time DV offender. Her experience told a different story

Women are assaulted, financially abused and emotionally abused, every day.

When Emma’s husband hit her and dragged her along the floor, she stayed quiet. The next time it happened, she couldn’t be silent.

Royal National Park a haven for native species, environmental stocktake shows

National Parks and Wildlife Service ecologists have carried out the biggest ever survey of flora and fauna in Royal National Park, Heathcote National Park and Garawarra State Conservation Area.

The biggest ecological survey to date for Australia’s oldest national park and adjoining areas found previously unseen mammal species.

The legal battle looming over $89m North Sydney pool facelift

North Sydney pool is not expected to reopen until 2025.

Councillors will consider taking legal action against the architects of the troubled Olympic pool revamp, setting the stage for a potential courtroom showdown.

What $568m overhaul of Opal system will mean for your commute

The existing Opal ticketing system is reaching the end of its working life.

The long-awaited modernisation of NSW’s ageing ticketing system for public transport is about to kick into gear after delays.

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Adman David Droga’s grand plans for the Tamarama headland were met with lavish praise from architectural boffins, but not so the council.

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When Erica’s father bought his house he declared, “I’m never leaving!”  and after a working life on the move, he’d found his paradise.

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Pieter van den Hoogenband and Ian Thorpe after the 2004 200m freestyle race in Athens.

Four world record holders and Ian Thorpe on a revenge mission. This was the race that had it all

The level of hype surrounding the men’s 200m freestyle final in Athens 20 years ago had never been seen before at an Olympic event.

Oscar Piastri

Why did Piastri’s teammate let him win? The high-speed politics of Formula 1

Oscar Piastri joined an elite group as an Australian F1 race winner, but he had to navigate the choppy world of team orders to do it.

The Nathan Cleary field goal that clinched the game.
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NRL 2024

Cleary’s clutch miracle shouldn’t have happened. But he’s just that good

After a 10-week injury lay-off, Nathan Cleary and his Panthers teammates needed just three simple plays to set up the NRL’s best match-winner for the most unlikely play.

Byron Mcloughlin Teahupo’o inset pic.

Shortly after taking this photo at Teahupo’o, Byron was face-down, blue and drowning

Teenage surf photographer Byron Mcloughlin chased the swell of a lifetime to the Olympic venue of Teahupo’o. He is lucky to be alive after the biggest wipeout of his life.

Patty Mills top-scored for Australia.

Boomers seal last-second win over French team starring NBA’s tallest player

Patty Mills scored a game-high 24 points and brushed off criticism from Andrew Bogut as the Boomers scored an Olympics warm-up win over a French team featuring Victor Wembanyama.

Jessica Fox (L) and Noemie Fox (R) of Australia speak to the media on Sunday in Paris.

‘She’s sister by blood, so she can’t be mad for too long’: Fox sisters gear up for potential showdown

Jess and Noemie Fox have spoken about their journeys to Paris 2024, their nervous French grandmother and the prospect of competing against each other.

Will Skelton’s return to the Wallabies would bolster their pack ahead of the challenge of the visiting Springboks

Wallabies set to wheel out international big guns against Springboks

After three Test victories using only home-based players, Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt is ready to call up international reinforcements for the Test against South Africa.

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