His golf since that historic, life-altering victory has been way off.
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NYC-sponsored political debates skew the political conversation left
The moderators of the televised New York City mayoral debates overseen by the Campaign Finance Board have clearly skewed the discussion away from the issues that matter to most New Yorkers.
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Quezon City school faces overcrowding, heat as classes begin
It’s all systems go for the opening of classes at President Corazon Aquino Elementary School, one of Quezon City’s largest learning institutions and now teeming with 8,500 students for Academic Year 2025–2026.
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Trump orders deportation drive targeting Democratic cities
US President Donald Trump on Sunday ordered law enforcement to dramatically ramp up an immigration crackdown targeting Democratic stronghold cities in a bid to "single largest mass deportation program in history."
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Oil prices jump in 3rd week of June
Bad news for some motorists.
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Binningup’s Clay Hall earns third game of AFL season as Harvey’s Brady Hough misses clash with Carlton
Binningup’s Clay Hall earned a call-up for West Coast’s clash with Carlton at Optus Stadium on Sunday night, which Harvey’s Brady Hough missed due to illness.
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Rogues Point reigns as Broome shines on Race Day Three
The crowds continued to flock to Broome Turf Club last Saturday, soaking up the sun, colour and thrills at the Kimberley racecourse.
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Big Bash League: Sam Fanning re-signs with Perth Scorchers
Perth Scorchers batter Sam Fanning says he can’t wait to resume his partnership with Finn Allen after re-signing with the club that showed faith in him as an opener at the end of last season.
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Canada G7: Iran-Israel conflict dominates agenda as Albanese, Carney hold security talks
The Israel-Iran conflict is already dominating the meeting of G7 leaders in Canada, with Anthony Albanese discussing the global response with Canada’s PM Mark Carney.
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CITIC Pacific fights Palmer’s $1.8b-plus Queensland Nickel claim, blasting his ‘idiosyncratic’ activities
CITIC Pacific tells court its Cape Preston deal does not include underwriting Clive Palmers “silly” and “idiosyncratic” plays.
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