American tennis star Jessica Pegula shared a taste of the heinous comments she’s received on social media following her shocking exit from the French Open in a series of Instagram Stories she posted on her account on Wednesday. Pegula, daughter of billionaire Bills and Sabres owners Terry and Kim Pegula and ranked No. 3 in...
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ASX finishes lower despite lithium shares huge rally
Australia’s market basically has traded flat on Thursday as investors await key economic news out of the US and Europe.
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Lindian puts the pedal down to develop Malawi rare earths project
Lindian Resources has made big strides towards opening its flagship Kangankunde rare earths mine in Malawi, with development ahead of schedule at the low-cost project.
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NATO will commit to Trump’s spending target: Hegseth
NATO defence ministers are meeting in Brussels to agree on new targets for military spending and capabilities for deterrence and defence.
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The Government is likely to wait for a defence strategy update before revealing any funding boost, despite expectations Donald Trump will pressure Anthony Albanese over Australia’s budget position.
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MITCHELL JOHNSON: Australian Test team returning to Lord’s for WTC final two years after Jonny Bairstow drama
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Mother’s plea after daughter survives head-on crash in the Pilbara
Michelle Leslie was on the other side of Australia in Ipswich, Queensland, watching her nephew’s AFL match when she received the news her daughter was involved in a head-on collision near Roebourne.
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Hidden food gems in the US you have have to try
The US may have a reputation for fast food, doughnuts and bad coffee, but a recent trip showed this is undeserved.
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Treasurer Stephen Mullighan spends big on Whyalla steel in 2025-26 South Australian budget
A booming mining and defence state has delivered a surplus budget just nine months before voters head back to the polls, spending big on a key steel plant.
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NSW Labor workers comp reform to be referred to inquiry despite pleas for urgency
Labor’s controversial plan to reform workers compensation in one Australian state has suffered another blow.
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