A shootout beckons as North Melbourne take on a rampant Adelaide on Sunday - and Roos coach Alastair Clarkson says bring it on.
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European carmaker slams politicians for not doing more to stop Trump tariffs
The United States' upcoming 25 per cent tariff on foreign vehicles has been widely criticised, but Ineos has instead pointed blame at Europe.
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Homebuilder unveils ‘fire-resilient’ neighborhood to limit devastation from wildfires
Wildfires wrecked parts of Southern California earlier this year.
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St Edmund’s College Canberra: Two students in serious condition after being hit by alleged stolen car
Two students have been rushed to hospital in a serious condition after being hit by a vehicle that is believed to have been stolen in the nation’s capital.
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Mum charged with 10yo daughter’s murder after TikTok clips faces major psychiatric report delay
The case against a mum charged with the murder of her young daughter after posting TikToks is facing another delay.
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‘Lay off the swear words’: kindness key for Aussie star
Steve Erceg's toughness and niceness are helping his star rise, now the Australian faces two-time former flyweight champion Brandon Moreno in a piviotal fight.
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No. 1 seed Florida mauls Maryland to reach 2025 March Madness Elite Eight
Will Richard scored 15 points, and No. 1 seed Florida ripped No. 4 seed Maryland and into the NCAA Tournament's West Region final with an 87-71 win.
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Yankees’ Carlos Rodón works around scary tumble to deliver strong Opening Day outing
In some respects, Carlos Rodón starting Opening Day resembled a worst-case scenario.
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3/27: The Daily Report (Video)
Lindsey Reiser reports on bipartisan calls for answers after the Signal group chat leak, how looming auto tariff policy could affect the U.S. market, and a revisit to a North Carolina tea company six months...
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Dutton shrugs off Labor ‘sledging’, spruiks gas reserve
The opposition leader says attacks by the prime minister are a sign Labor has nothing positive to offer, setting up a campaign on the cost of living and energy.
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