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US Senate votes down resolution to restrict Trump from escalating Iran war
Iran-Israel conflict  
US Senate votes down resolution to restrict Trump from escalating Iran war
Democratic effort fails in mostly partisan vote, hours after US president says he would consider more bombing
Queensland politics  
David Crisafulli found to be ‘careless’ in not declaring $200,000 in payments related to company he ran
Northern Territory  
Calls for ‘urgent’ investigation into lobbying activities of fracking advocate and gas company
Analysis  
Liberal supreme court justices’ dissents reveal concerns that the US faces a crisis
Analysis  
US supreme court ruling sets stage for more politicized science under RFK Jr
In focus
If the Liberals want to appeal again to aspirational Australians, they could start by taxing wealth
If the Liberals want to appeal again to aspirational Australians, they could start by taxing wealth
A shift in the public’s expectation of government is under way and, as Menzies realised in the 1940s, any party seeking to win over voters must adapt to stay relevant
Venice  
Till Jeff us do part: divisive, star-studded Bezos wedding hits full swing in Venice
If old school white-anting Sussan Ley on gender quotas works, the Liberals may pay a heavy political price
Sport
Tennis  
Alcaraz, Sinner, Sabalenka and Swiatek top Wimbledon bill but have work cut out
Alcaraz, Sinner, Sabalenka and Swiatek top Wimbledon bill but have work cut out
Formula One  
Wolff confirms Mercedes are again considering swoop for Verstappen
Tennis  
Joint at home on grass as Australian teenager marches into Eastbourne final
Culture
Music  
‘We just want to stop people being murdered’: Kneecap on Palestine, protest and provocation
‘We just want to stop people being murdered’: Kneecap on Palestine, protest and provocation
Books  
Our New Gods by Thomas Vowles review – debut queer thriller dares to wade into the muck of modern desire
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Lifestyle
Australian food and drink  
When life gives you cumquats or kumquats make a marmalade and mezcal cocktail – recipe
When life gives you cumquats or kumquats make a marmalade and mezcal cocktail – recipe
Homes  
Victoria’s best new residential architecture – in pictures
Technology
Deepfakes  
Denmark to tackle deepfakes by giving people copyright to their own features
Denmark to tackle deepfakes by giving people copyright to their own features
Science
Ash dieback  
‘New hope’: ash trees rapidly evolving resistance to dieback, study reveals
‘New hope’: ash trees rapidly evolving resistance to dieback, study reveals
Environment
Australia news  
Australian government loans $100m to install EV chargers and solar panels at Bunnings and Officeworks stores
Australian government loans $100m to install EV chargers and solar panels at Bunnings and Officeworks stores
Cop31  
Albanese will need to resolve the standoff with Turkey if Australia is to host Cop31
Video
Celebrities and protesters converge on Venice for Bezos and Sánchez wedding – video
Celebrities and protesters converge on Venice for Bezos and Sánchez wedding – video
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