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Trump authorises 2,000 national guard troops to deploy to LA amid protests against Ice arrests
California  
Trump authorises 2,000 national guard troops to deploy to LA amid protests against Ice arrests
California governor calls move ‘purposefully inflammatory’ and says it will ‘escalate tensions’ amid immigration crackdown
Australia news live  
Liberals weighing up Bradfield legal challenge; 68-year-old man dies in police custody in Darwin
Elon Musk  
Trump warns billionaire of ‘very serious consequences’ if he backs Democrats
Immigration and asylum  
Scott Morrison sought advice to obstruct Nauru asylum seekers from accessing abortions, documents reveal
Victoria  
‘Geographic narcissism’: the battle to fund aged care providers in rural Australia
In focus
The NSW floods were bad enough. But then came the mould, and getting rid of it in winter is ‘almost impossible’
New South Wales  
The NSW floods were bad enough. But then came the mould, and getting rid of it in winter is ‘almost impossible’
Nadia Zarb, like many others, faces insidious threat from dangerous fungus creeping through homes and businesses damaged in May
Bilbao was a glorious blip for Spurs – and that’s why Levy had to sack Postecoglou
Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs  
The manosphere seizes on the Diddy trial to undermine alleged victims: ‘I don’t see no crimes committed’
 
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Tennis  
Gauff claims first French Open title after fightback floors Sabalenka
Gauff claims first French Open title after fightback floors Sabalenka
Cycling  
‘I had no idea’: Harper eager to share spotlight after Yates banishes Giro d’Italia demons
French Open  
Rivalry intensifies as Alcaraz and Sinner contest first grand slam final
Culture
Television & radio  
‘I’ve been crucified!’ Sarah Jessica Parker on dating, delis – and surviving three decades of Carrie haters
‘I’ve been crucified!’ Sarah Jessica Parker on dating, delis – and surviving three decades of Carrie haters
Life and style  
Jack Reacher author Lee Child: ‘More sex is medically implausible and I’m as rich and famous as I need to be’
Opinion
I am a trans teenager. This is what it means to hate the shape of your own skin
Women of West Virginia: inform on yourself to the miscarriage police!
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: she was giving birth to another man’s child – I was in absolute awe
The moment I knew: she was giving birth to another man’s child – I was in absolute awe
Relationships  
Love at first flight: can I find a date at the airport?
Technology
Mental health  
‘No smartphones before 14; no social media until 16’: The Anxious Generation author on how to fight back against big tech
‘No smartphones before 14; no social media until 16’: The Anxious Generation author on how to fight back against big tech
Science
Exclusive  
Breakthrough in search for HIV cure leaves researchers ‘overwhelmed’
Breakthrough in search for HIV cure leaves researchers ‘overwhelmed’
Environment
Climate crisis  
‘It was our hope spot’: scientists heartbroken as pristine coral gardens hit by Western Australia’s worst bleaching event
‘It was our hope spot’: scientists heartbroken as pristine coral gardens hit by Western Australia’s worst bleaching event
Change by degrees  
Parenting in the climate crisis: how to raise kids who care about the environment
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WA reefs experiencing 'worst coral bleaching event' ever to hit state – video
WA reefs experiencing 'worst coral bleaching event' ever to hit state – video
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