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Impeachment, Epstein and bitter acrimony: Trump and Musk joust in astonishing social media duel
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Impeachment, Epstein and bitter acrimony: Trump and Musk joust in astonishing social media duel
Tensions over the Republican spending bill burst into public view as the president’s relationship with his former adviser deteriorated
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Chris Dawson loses appeal against conviction over female student; operator found not guilty in jumping castle tragedy case
Mushroom trial live  
Cross-examination of Erin Patterson continues
Renewable energy  
Labor risks squashing business confidence on energy transition without firmer climate stance, Boele says
Israel-Gaza war  
Israel accused of arming Palestinian gang who allegedly looted aid in Gaza
In focus
Labor accused of ‘gaslighting’ Australians on climate crisis as fossil fuel projects keep getting approved
Climate crisis  
Labor accused of ‘gaslighting’ Australians on climate crisis as fossil fuel projects keep getting approved
‘They offer sympathy and then just go and approve massive fossil fuel projects anyway,’ one advocate says
Immigration  
‘We just sit here’: the broken men Australia’s offshore detention regime left behind in Papua New Guinea
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Not pretty, not fun but Socceroos slog ends with miraculous win
Not pretty, not fun but Socceroos slog ends with miraculous win
Basketball live  
Indiana Pacers v Oklahoma City Thunder: NBA finals Game 1
Tennis  
Gauff battles Boisson and home crowd to reach French Open final
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Latex, Teletubbies and Miranda July: putting my way through feminist mini-golf course Swingers
Latex, Teletubbies and Miranda July: putting my way through feminist mini-golf course Swingers
Music  
Jimmy Barnes: Defiant review – familiar but reliable territory from the indestructible rocker
Opinion
Trump v Musk: world’s two worst people are finally having a big, beautiful breakup
Trump v Musk: world’s two worst people are finally having a big, beautiful breakup
Lifestyle
Fashion  
Haunted couture: dressing like a ghost has captured the zeitgeist
Haunted couture: dressing like a ghost has captured the zeitgeist
Embroidered silks to Adidas collabs: the evolution of the kimono – in pictures
Technology
Tesla  
UK sales of new Tesla cars slump by more than a third amid Musk backlash
UK sales of new Tesla cars slump by more than a third amid Musk backlash
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Exclusive  
Breakthrough in search for HIV cure leaves researchers ‘overwhelmed’
Breakthrough in search for HIV cure leaves researchers ‘overwhelmed’
Environment
Animals  
Australia’s critically endangered alpine tree frogs use sex to fight killer fungus
Australia’s critically endangered alpine tree frogs use sex to fight killer fungus
Opinion  
For the first time in my life I’m in charge of a garden. Is it too late to plant?
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Tasmanian parliament passes vote of no confidence in premier Jeremy Rockliff – video
Tasmanian parliament passes vote of no confidence in premier Jeremy Rockliff – video
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