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Trump booed by crowd at NFL game in Washington
Donald Trump is booed by sections of the crowd as he becomes the first sitting US president to attend a regular-season NFL game in nearly half a century. Source link
US Senate approves bill to end federal shutdown
The US Senate votes in favour of ending the longest government shutdown in the country’s history, which has lasted for 40 days. Source link
TPG Telecom hopes 'digital twin' can predict network, service disaster impacts
Could help emergency services and utilities too. Source link
French 'Fedora man' pictured at Lourve heist scene unmasked
A 15-year-old is unmasked as the “Fedora man” in a viral image taken outside the Louvre on the day of the crown jewels heist. Source link
RBA warns economy in danger of being indefinitely trapped in slow growth lane
The RBA says unless Australia’s economic capacity lifts, the economy will struggle to grow without generating inflation. The warning has serious implications for longer-term household wealth. Source link
Equation tougher for Piastri as Norris extends lead in F1 championship
Here is how the Formula 1 drivers’ championship standings are poised heading into the final three rounds of the season. Source link
Thousands of US flights cancelled due to federal government shutdown
More than 2,800 domestic flights are cancelled in the United States over the course of a single day due to an ongoing shortage of air traffic controllers. Source link
Thousands of US flights cancelled in a day as government shutdown persists
More than 2,100 domestic flights have been cancelled in the United States in a single day, amid service cuts imposed due ongoing shortages of air traffic controllers. Source link
Homelessness in regional WA takes national stage in Canberra exhibition
A portrait exhibition of people who have experienced homelessness is opening up conversations to show everyone has a story worth listening to. Source link
Kunanyi/Mount Wellington cable car included in draft recommendations
The Tasmanian government has made a draft recommendation for a cable car on Hobart’s Kunanyi/Mount Wellington, documents released under Right to Information laws show. Source link