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Shorten: ‘Don’t underestimate Labor’

BILL Shorten believes Labor can still win next Saturday’s election despite new opinion polling predicting his party will struggle.




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Turnbull: ‘It is a big economic shock’

PM Malcolm Turnbull says Australians should vote to keep a stable majority government in uncertain economic times, as the fallout from Brexit continues.




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Turnbull and Shorten speak of mistakes

ROLLING UPDATES: Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten have given candid interviews to Four Corners, where they reveal more about themselves and their hopes for winning the election.




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Shorten blasted for ‘treaty bomb’

LEADING Aboriginal academic Marcia Langton has blasted Bill Shorten over his claim Labor could sign a treaty with Indigenous Australians.




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‘Thrown under the bus’: Jones unleashes

RADIO shock jock fan Alan Jones unleashed on both sides of politics on Q&A last night — and came out in defence of Brexit.




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Turnbull calls for electronic voting

ROLLING UPDATES: Australia waited eight days for Malcolm Turnbull to claim election victory and now the PM and Bill Shorten have united in their push for online voting.




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‘Being secret doesn’t make sense’

UPDATES: Senator Nick Xenophon said it doesn’t make sense for the agreement between the Liberal and National parties to be kept as a private secret.




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The Risks of Nonprofit Local Journalism

Outrage over the Washington Post’s presidential non-endorsement has renewed interest in a bad idea that would only tilt the media further to the left.




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The Bush Era Is Over

The 2024 election made clear a fact with which both Right and Left must reckon. 




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No, Harris Did Not Run a ‘Flawless’ Campaign

Media figures making that claim are blaming everyone but the bad candidate herself.




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The Unsung Piloting Feats of Georgia Jipp

A new children’s book tells the tale of a young South Dakota woman who flew dozens of mercy missions during the great blizzards of 1949.




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It’s Leftism, Stupid

Democrats will come up with all sorts of explanations for Kamala Harris’s defeat just to avoid the obvious one.




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The Latino Swing to the Right Shouldn’t Be a Surprise

The signs were all there for Latinos to break for Republicans.




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Help Us Fight Antisemitism — and Defend Israel

Someone has to speak out against the pro-Hamas factions.




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Germany: Decline and ‘Fool’

The week beginning Monday, November 4, 2024: Germany’s economic woes, fiscal policy, deregulation, and more.




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The Last Stand of Anti-Trump Lawfare

What will Judge Merchan do this week?




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Spare Us, Senator Murphy

The Connecticut Democrat suddenly thinks Democrats need to listen to people outside their coalition.




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Honor Veterans by Improving the Benefits of Military Service — and Reducing the Risks

Private ownership, consumer choice, and competition would deliver better benefits to veterans — and force policy-makers to confront the costs of military engagements.




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The Left Shifts the Blame to America Itself

But the public’s economic outlook is still the most straightforward explanation for voters’ rejection of the incumbent party last week.




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J. D. Vance Is Walking a Historically Unusual Path

There are not many usable precedents for what J. D. Vance can do with a one-term vice presidency.




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Reject the Numbing of America

The Sacred Heart and the presidential election.




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Donald Trump Doesn’t Need Recess Appointments

And the Senate shouldn’t abandon its ‘advice and consent’ role.




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Students Lose, Teachers’ Unions Win in Massachusetts Election

The state’s vote to abolish its high-school exit exam keeps us from knowing how well they’re educating students — which is just how teachers’ unions like it.




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Fracking Is Key in the Keystone State — in 2024 and Beyond

It has fundamentally transformed the United States, and it influenced this election cycle.




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Trump Faces Catch-22 in Manhattan Case

He has a good chance of getting the case reversed on appeal — but he can’t appeal until after Judge Merchan sentences him.




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Trump Might Not Lead a U.S. Retreat from the World Stage After All

His early personnel choices indicate his incoming administration would be willing to use sticks as well as carrots to deal with Russia.




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It’s Time for Bob Casey Jr. to Concede to Reality

The Pennsylvania Senate race is over.




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ALP told to ‘get better policies’

A review of Labor’s City of Sydney council campaign finds earlier preselections and better policies are needed.




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Fears of secrecy over bungles

A plan to penalise public hospitals for procedures that resul­t in errors is proving harder than first thought.




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Ex-senator bids for leadership

Former Liberal senator Sean Edwards has continued to fuel speculation he is set to make a bid to enter state politics.




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Unions’ grip strongest in admin

Those who work in public administration and defence operate in the most heavily unionised sector of the labour market.




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CEOs to be stung on energy costs

New research suggests the ­majority of businesses expect to be hit with energy price rises again this year.




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DFAT makes room for women

The Department of Foreign Affair­s and Trade has renamed its meeting rooms in honour of pionee­ring female diplomats.




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Passengers in safe hands

Flying has never been safer for Australians on commercial aircraft, according to a new report from the ATSB.




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Fancy a night at the Opera?

Sydney Opera House is considering introducing a lottery for guests to stay for free in the landmark.




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Shorten family bill triple PM’s

The Opposition Leader, who has three young children, says all his election travel was declared and above board.




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Bigamist awarded costs in case

A Muslim bigamist will have his court costs paid by the federal government.




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Culleton to fight Senate axing

Rod Culleton says he will remain a senator until he exhausts all ‘legal and constitutional avenues’.




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Open up on US refugee deal: ALP

Labor has urged Malcolm Turnbull to be more transparent about the deal reached to resettle refugees in the US.




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Flagged carers out on full pay

Four workers red-flagged in a 2014 review of SA’s troubled child protection agency remain suspended on full pay.




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Gas search ban ‘stumbling block’

The Grattan Institute has warned Victoria’s gas moratorium may have to be partially lifted to save the smelter.




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Jobs warning over gas crunch

Manufacturers are warning of job losses and a collapse in investment over a doubling in gas prices.




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Centrelink data to be ‘refined’

Centrelink’s controversial data-matching program will be ‘refined’ as pressure mounts for it to be suspended.




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Judge anger on $10 art claim

A judge has issued a stinging rebuke to separating couples who expect the courts to decide frivolous disputes.




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Security focus for Abe visit

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe will arrive in Sydney tomorrow for a weekend meeting with Malcolm Turnbull.




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Turnbull dinner cost $30k

An Iftar dinner party thrown by the PM and attended by a controversial Islamic preacher cost taxpayers more than $30,000.




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Culleton lodges appeal

The ex-senator launches a last-ditch bid against a bankruptcy ruling, hoping to regain the seat he officially lost yesterday.




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What My Daughter’s Harrowing Alaska Airlines Flight Taught Me About Healthcare

As a leader who has committed much of his career to improving healthcare — an industry that holds millions of people’s lives in its hands — I took from this terrifying incident a new guiding principle. Healthcare needs to pursue a zero-failure rate.

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Acadia Pharma Sells Voucher for Speedier FDA Drug Review for $150M

Acadia Pharmaceuticals did not disclose the buyer of the priority review voucher. The biotech received the voucher last year alongside the regulatory decision that made its drug Daybue the first FDA-approved treatment for the rare disease Rett syndrome.

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4 Areas Within Mental Health Care that Give Executives Hope

Mental health experts are hopeful about the de-stigmatization of behavioral health, the promise of AI and other areas, they shared at a recent conference.

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