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Inside the weekend Biden decided to quit the race

President Joe Biden embraces his son, Hunter Biden, on the tarmac after arriving in Wilmington, Delaware, last month.

President Joe Biden didn’t tell most of his staff until a minute before his announcement. Vice President Kamala Harris learnt of his decision the same day.

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Biden’s exit changes the game. But here’s why Trump’s on track to win

Kamala Harris is no less unpopular than Joe Biden. On some measures, she’s even less likely to win against Donald Trump.

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Trump is now the buffoonish old guy in the race

The Republicans’ entire campaign has been focused on Joe Biden. Now we have a real battle on our hands.

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Celebrities including Jamie Lee Curtis, Spike Lee, Cher and Robert De Niro have expressed support for Kamala Harris (centre).

From De Niro to Clooney: The power of celebrity endorsements

As Joe Biden steps back from the presidential nomination, major Hollywood players respond.

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Police seek 16 people after violent attacks on city’s trains, buses

Police are seeking these people over violent attacks on Sydney trains and buses.

These are the faces of those being sought by NSW Police over allegations against members of the public on Sydney’s transport network.

What this north shore mayor really thinks of his colleagues

What this north shore mayor really thinks of his colleagues

One Sydney mayor has described three of his colleagues as “people who hate the world when they wake up”.

Hero father identified after Sydney train tragedy

The family had recently posted photos of their Australian adventures on social media after moving from India to Sydney for work.

Australian skateboarder Chloe Covell in Paris.

Chloe’s friends have gone back to school. She’s skating along the Champs-Elysees

Chloe Covell is too young to sleep in the athletes’ village, and yet she’s a key part of one of the biggest skateboarding teams in Paris.

‘I was just cooked’: The four weeks that shaped Catley’s Matildas captaincy

Steph Catley celebrates after scoring from the spot against Ireland, 24 hours after Sam Kerr knocked on her hotel room door.

The team’s mature thinker and eloquent speaker will take some key lessons into Paris 2024, and is adamant that, at this point, she will play in their opening match.

‘I am so proud of you’: Mum’s words of joy for Oscar’s win

Oscar Piastri left his family at 14 to head to Europe and pursue his racing career. His first F1 win has made it all worthwhile - for the whole family.

Manicured nails are the norm for many women. The health implications are soaring

Fungal nail infections are being linked to poor hygiene practices at beauty salons.

Podiatrists estimate there has been an 80 per cent rise in cases of fungal nail infections linked to poor hygiene.

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Energy

States pump up ‘key technology’ to get households off gas

Australia’s eastern states are facing looming gas shortages, and home owners are set to be targeted to reduce their use.

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 surprising discovery in the Royal National Park

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

Loch Ewe was a hive of activity during World War II.

The wonderland dubbed ‘The Impossible Garden’ shouldn’t exist at all

Butterflies, birdsong, azaleas and rhododendrons, Californian redwood and even Wollemi pines flourish in this “impossible garden”.

The one rule at this daring new show? Don’t bring a friend

The one rule at this daring new show? Don’t bring a friend

The idea for Australian actor Tilda Cobham-Hervey Sydney Fringe show came to her when she locked down in Los Angeles.

What’s behind the Ozempic baby boom?

If the buzz is to be believed, women now have access to a medication that can not only help shed weight but can also calm fertility panic.

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Taniela Paseka in his return from thumb surgery.

Lucrative Manly deal poised to make Paseka the NRL’s longest-contract prop

At 197 centimetres and 120 kilos, the Sea Eagles are investing in their man mountain becoming one of the NRL’s elite front-rowers.

Luke Brooks is doing his utmost to end the longest individual finals drought in rugby league history.
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End in sight to Brooks’ 223-game finals drought as he rains on Hasler’s parade

Luke Brooks owns the longest finals drought of any player, but surely not for long after helping shore up Manly’s surge to fifth following the Bulldogs’ later loss.

Sydney

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.

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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Health

His eye burst like a ‘balloon full of water’. Now he’s suing hospital

Giovanni Busa at home on Tuesday, July 9, 2024. Giovanni is suing Sydney Eye Hospital after a routine procedure he says left him blind in one eye. Photo: Nikki Short / The Sydney Morning Herald

Giovanni Busa alleges the procedure left him blind in one eye. Sydney Eye Hospital denies it breached its duty of care.

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Eels face wooden spoon battle with $4.5m of talent on sidelines

Interim coach Trent Barrett will hold the fort for old Dragons teammate Jason Ryles with roughly 40 per cent of the Eels’ salary cap sidelined for the rest of the season.

Steph Catley celebrates after scoring from the spot against Ireland, 24 hours after Sam Kerr knocked on her hotel room door.

‘I was just cooked’: The four weeks that shaped Catley’s Matildas captaincy

The team’s mature thinker and eloquent speaker will take some key lessons into Paris 2024, and is adamant that, at this point, she will play in their opening match.

Australian skateboarder Chloe Covell in Paris.

Chloe’s friends have gone back to school. She’s skating along the Champs-Elysees

Chloe Covell is too young to sleep in the athletes’ village, and yet she’s a key part of one of the biggest skateboarding teams in Paris.

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.

Sport Integrity Australia boss David Sharpe says the Cottier review hasn’t answered his questions.
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‘Not what the Olympics is about’: Sport integrity chief laments doping cloud over Paris 2024

Outgoing Sport Integrity Australia boss David Sharpe says athletes need clarity about the case of the Chinese swimmers before they trust the anti-doping system.

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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.

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.

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