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Trump receives widespread backlash to social post calling himself ‘king’
US news  
Trump receives widespread backlash to social post calling himself ‘king’
US president made comparison after administration rescinded New York City’s congestion pricing plan
Australia news live  
Nacc dismisses complaint over Zoe Daniel staffer; PM announces $2.4bn fund to keep Whyalla steelworks running
Analysis  
Kyiv’s White House wooing implodes as Zelenskyy tells the truth about Trump
Defence  
Australia will ‘watch every move’ of Chinese warships detected off east coast
Sydney  
Two men charged in connection with alleged antisemitic attack on former home of Jewish leader
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Commonwealth championship sheepdog trials
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Dancing with the teals: are we heading to a minority government? – Full Story podcast
Dancing with the teals: are we heading to a minority government? – Full Story podcast
Sport
Champions League  
Magical Mbappé hat-trick rips apart Manchester City
Magical Mbappé hat-trick rips apart Manchester City
Cricket  
Smith’s enduring brilliance gives England sinking feeling again
Tennis  
Raducanu says ‘I’ll be OK’ after incident with ‘fixated’ man
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Culture
Art and design  
The ultimate flex? The activist artist posting his workouts in the name of narcissism
The ultimate flex? The activist artist posting his workouts in the name of narcissism
Culture  
Perth festival’s most powerful show was 12 hours long, had no actors and will never happen again
Film  
Oscars 2025: best picture nominees – reviews, awards and where to watch
Opinion
The RBA is cutting interest rates and unemployment is at historic lows. This is not supposed to be happening
The RBA is cutting interest rates and unemployment is at historic lows. This is not supposed to be happening
I returned to hospitality work as a middle-aged woman – here’s what it taught me
‘Grounding’ proponents say it helps us realign with the Earth’s electric charge – but the claims don’t land
Lifestyle
You've got this  
Pasta, faster: Alice Zaslavsky’s quick and easy pantry puttanesca recipe
Pasta, faster: Alice Zaslavsky’s quick and easy pantry puttanesca recipe
Taste test  
Australian supermarket meat pie taste test: ‘What I want to dribble down my front at the footy’
Technology
Computing  
Microsoft unveils chip it says could bring quantum computing within years
Microsoft unveils chip it says could bring quantum computing within years
Science
Life expectancy  
Life expectancy growth stalls across Europe as England sees sharpest decline, say researchers
Life expectancy growth stalls across Europe as England sees sharpest decline, say researchers
Environment
First Dog on the Moon  
The Maugean skate could be extinct in 10 years – and as usual Albo is making it worse
The Maugean skate could be extinct in 10 years – and as usual Albo is making it worse
Whales  
Officials to euthanise 90 whales stranded on beach in remote north-western Tasmania
Video
A$AP Rocky jumps to hug partner Rihanna not guilty verdict in gun assault trial – video
A$AP Rocky jumps to hug partner Rihanna not guilty verdict in gun assault trial – video
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