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US President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have stood together at ground zero to remember the September 11 attacks.
A campaign official has revealed Kamala Harris’ attempts to bait Donald Trump during their presidential debate were part of a multi-day strategy that would ensure he walked onto the stage already ‘triggered’.
The Greens want supermarkets, power companies, banks and other big businesses that rip off customers to face $50 million fines under new anti-price gouging powers.
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Big business is demanding Labor rules out a deal with the Greens to pass a major plank of its Nature Positive plan.
Social media companies would face fines for allowing ‘harmful’ misinformation and disinformation under laws to be introduced to Parliament on Thursday.
SIMON BIRMINGHAM: National accounts figures have revealed the slowest economic growth, or gross domestic product, since the 1990s, outside of forced COVID shutdowns. Why has this happened?
A family has been left distraught and holidaymakers horrified after a boy plunged to his death during a luxury cruise in the Caribbean.
Six current or former MPs are under investigation by the national anti-corruption watchdog.
Vice President Kamala Harris had two jobs heading into the debate, and she largely succeeded at both.
Pop superstar Taylor Swift has publicly backed ‘warrior’ Vice President Kamala Harris in the race to the White House.
Former President Donald Trump repeated a false and outlandish claim that Haitian immigrants have abducted and eaten their neighbours’ pets.
Life insurers will no longer be able to discriminate against Australians based on their genetics when underwriting their plans.
Controversial politician Mark Latham has been ordered to pay $140,000 to an independent NSW MP over a sexually explicit tweet now found to be defamatory.
Moves by the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, UK PM Sir Keir Starmer and officials from France and Germany suggest a major shift is imminent in the Ukraine war, as Australia is asked for more weapons.