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Satellite images show the White House's East Wing has been demolished
The demolition has sparked angry backlash from Democrats and raised questions about whether the Trump administration followed proper protocols. Source link
Kimberley police warn juvenile crime 'won't be tolerated'
Children as young as 10 have been arrested as stolen vehicles are driven recklessly at police cars. Source link
How these three families organise cooking to make weeknight dinners easier
Precision meal planning is not for every household and these family cooks say there are other ways to make mealtimes easier. Source link
Defence lawyer accuses ACT's top prosecutor of running 'merit-less cases'
An ACT defence lawyer has accused the Director of Public Prosecutions of wasting time and money running cases with “no reasonable prospect of success”. Source link
Lower speed limit plan to tackle alarming death toll on unsigned rural roads
The federal government is seeking feedback on a proposal to reduce the default speed limit of 100 kilometres an hour on unsigned roads outside of built-up areas. Source link
Senator stands by press release at centre of defamation trial
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price testifies in her own Federal Court defamation trial in Darwin, following cross-examination from the head of the Central Land Council. Source link
Donald Trump ends Canada trade talks over TV ad
The US president has used tariffs as leverage on many countries around the world. Source link
Elise Hodder's parents say model's future 'ripped away' after fatal crash
Drunk driver Connor Mathiasson returned a blood alcohol reading more than four times the legal limit and had traces of cocaine and cannabis in his system when he killed Elise Hodder. Source link
$1 billion wind farm backed by Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest opens
After three years of construction, one of the biggest wind farms in the country has been switched on. The large-scale project has not been without controversy. Source link
US faces a reckoning after blurring line between gambling and sport
Seven years ago, the United States crossed a line that it once dared to never cross, leading to a string of arrests that threaten to tarnish sports in the country for generations to come. Source link