Biden returns second negative COVID-19 test

Biden returns second negative COVID-19 test

US President Joe Biden has returned a negative COVID-19 test for a second consecutive day – enabling him to leave isolation at the White House. He travelled to his vacation home in Delaware to reunite with First Lady Jill Biden.

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China accuses Australia of ‘finger pointing’

China accuses Australia of ‘finger pointing’

China’s embassy in Canberra has accused Australia of victim blaming and “finger pointing” while defending Beijing’s military drills on the doorstep of Taiwan. Nationals Leader David Littleproud said the government must continue to “stand strong”.

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'Only logical' teachers remove phones from classrooms

‘Only logical’ teachers remove phones from classrooms

Pauline Hanson’s Chief of Staff James Ashby says “it’s only logical” teachers remove phones from the classroom after a Sydney school banned mobile phones. “We know that they’re distracting on the roads … of course they’re going to cause distractions…

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China has 'incentives' to 'strike big and early'

China has ‘incentives’ to ‘strike big and early’

Former US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence Elbridge Colby says he’s worried about the possibility of China striking “big and early in a pretty surprising way”, as laid out by NSW Liberal Senator Jim Molan. “In the past I really…

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'How it started' vs 'how it's going' for Labor government

‘How it started’ vs ‘how it’s going’ for Labor government

Sky News host Paul Murray has looked at “how it started” versus “how it’s going” for the Albanese government when it comes to China, wages and aged care.

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China missiles 'a gross overaction' to Pelosi's Taiwan visit

China missiles ‘a gross overaction’ to Pelosi’s Taiwan visit

China firing ballistic missiles into Taiwan and Japan following US Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan “is a gross overreaction and it needs to stop,” says Shadow Workplace Relations Minister Michaelia Cash. “These are just routine visits – people do…

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China's military exercises around Taiwan 'got the world to take notice'

China’s military exercises around Taiwan ‘got the world to take notice’

Former DFAT Australia China Council scholar Andrew Phelan says China’s military exercises around Taiwan “certainly got the world to take notice”. “And I notice some people have said that the Japanese need to triple their defence spending,” he told Sky…

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‘Complete lack of clarity’ about US’ position on China and Taiwan

‘Complete lack of clarity’ about US’ position on China and Taiwan

Sky News host Erin Molan says there’s a “complete lack of clarity” from the US when it comes to its position on China and Taiwan. “The US President has said that if China acted militarily then his country would intervene…

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‘We’ve lost a really incredible Australian’: Tributes flow in for Judith Durham

‘We’ve lost a really incredible Australian’: Tributes flow in for Judith Durham

Radio host Katie Woolf says we have lost a “really incredible Australian,” following the death of legendary singer-songwriter Judith Durham. The former lead singer of The Seekers, who garnered international fame for her immense talent, died in Melbourne on Friday…

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We still need a 'cost of living plan'

We still need a ‘cost of living plan’

Sky News host Chris Smith says he’s still “waiting for a cost of living plan” from the government as charities experience an increase in demand and rising interest rates may lead to higher levels of homelessness. “They can’t just sit…

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ABC ‘should be funded’ using television licence fee model

ABC ‘should be funded’ using television licence fee model

Sky News host Chris Smith has suggested Australians be given a “paid option” to bring the ABC into their homes and onto their devices. “In the UK, if you want to watch the BBC, you better have a television licence…

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Parts of the US battle through major heatwave

Parts of the US battle through major heatwave

Parts of the United States are battling through another weekend of high temperatures. The country’s Midwest and parts of the northeast are the latest in a string of areas to experience the hot weather.

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Climate bill legislation can be 'weaponised'

Climate bill legislation can be ‘weaponised’

Nationals Leader David Littleproud says the enshrining of Labor’s climate bill in legislation can be weaponised by activists, after the bill was passed through the lower house. “What this legislation will do is provide a weapon to those activists to…

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Israel launch fresh attacks on Gaza

Israel launch fresh attacks on Gaza

Israeli jets have launched fresh attacks on targets in Gaza after rockets were fired by Palestinians into southern Israel.

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Indiana bans most abortion services

Indiana bans most abortion services

Indiana has become the first US state to pass a law banning most abortions, after the overturning of Roe v Wade removed women’s constitutional rights to abortion.

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Children are being ‘infected’ with wokeness

Children are being ‘infected’ with wokeness

Author of ‘The Dictionary of Woke’ Kevin Donnelly says wokeness has “infected society” to such a degree that “rationality and reason no longer apply”. “They’re infecting our children, at school and university, with this language,” Mr Donnelly said. “There’s been…

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Police force scraps 'hate crime awareness courses' as UK veteran arrest sparks outrage

Police force scraps ‘hate crime awareness courses’ as UK veteran arrest sparks outrage

A UK police force has backed down and announced it is scrapping its so-called hate crime awareness courses following backlash over the arrest of a British ex-serviceman, Sky News host Rowan Dean says. “Last week a British ex-serviceman was threatened…

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‘Completely untrustworthy’: Great Barrier Reef data calls coral bleaching events into question

‘Completely untrustworthy’: Great Barrier Reef data calls coral bleaching events into question

Marine physicist Peter Ridd says Australia is ruining the reputation of its “premier tourist attraction” the Great Barrier Reef. New data from the Australian Institute of Marine Science shows the Great Barrier Reef has recorded the highest level of coral…

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Joe Rogan slams media, Biden for 'lying' about the Hunter laptop bombshell

Joe Rogan slams media, Biden for ‘lying’ about the Hunter laptop bombshell

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