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The dressing room meeting that made Warne break down in tears

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Eagles’ premiership hopes may be in tatters if WA Government don’t allow FIFO model

West Coast’s premiership chances could take a major hit if the club is unable to fly in and out of the state when the AFL restarts.




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Australia is ‘going to suffer’ if they don’t fix this major issue: Usman Khawaja

Veteran batsman Usman Khawaja has backed calls for a review of the way domestic pitches are prepared, fearing a lack of spin bowling talent behind Nathan Lyon could leave Australia exposed in future.




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Paul Kent blasts one referee shift as a threat to integrity of 2020 NRL competition

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Carlton legend weighs in on AFL’s potentially brutal list culls

Experienced list manager Stephen Silvagni has called on the AFL to keep list sizes the same moving forward, despite the impact COVID-19 has had on the competition.




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‘You can see Stephens’ skull’: Brutal elbow combo sees Kattar dominate in bloodbath

A devastating elbow combination has seen Calvin Kattar beat Jeremy Stephens at UFC249 by a second round TKO.




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Gone in TWENTY seconds! Watch: Ngannou’s devastating KO win at UFC249

Heavyweight Francis Ngannou has beaten Jairzinho Rozenstruik in a brutal knockout after just 20 seconds at UFC249.




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‘It’s not some backyard fight’: Cruz rages after Triple C retains title... then retires

Controversy was on the cards when Dominick Cruz lost to a Henry Cejudo TKO in the bantamweight division at UFC 249, before the winner called time on his career.




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Erin Molan calls out anti-vax WAGs for making ‘incredibly dangerous’ comparison

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1500 residents, eight AFL players — including Sam Petrevski-Seton, who’s happy he didn’t go home

Sam Petrevski-Seton knows he made the right call now.




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Chelsea legend reveals he tore both shoulders during back-to-back PL titles

Chelsea legend Petr Cech has revealed he played through part of two title-winning seasons with two TORN shoulders.




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‘Coercion and manipulation’: Former Titan slams NRL, PM while supporting anti-vaxxers

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Justin Gaethje downs Tony Ferguson, Henry Cejudo defends his belt ... and retires, while Francis Ngannou stuns with 20-second KO

A fan-less UFC 249 was weird, and wacky, but ultimately wonderful.




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The SANFL will resume training next week and games soon, but they won’t be paying anybody

The SANFL is set to resume without paying players, coaches or umpires.




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Matthew Hayden reveals Tom Cruise played a major role in his cricket career

Any international bowlers around the world in the early 2000s who were fans of Tom Cruise might rethink their position towards the actor after hearing how he played a role in making their lives miserable.




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How the Bulldogs’ premiership skipper is helping Lachie Hunter after ‘the worst day of his life’

Lachie Hunter walked over and with a grateful smile said thank you.




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They've lost most of their income, but these artists are finding creative ways to cope with isolation

Album launches are supposed to be in front of a crowd eager to hear an artist's brand new work, but the enforced isolation and travel bans of the pandemic forced a change in the plans of many performers.




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WA's decision to keep its mines open may have saved the Australian economy from coronavirus

WA's multi-billion-dollar iron ore mines have kept operating throughout the coronavirus pandemic as Chinese demand continues — and experts say they could be what saves the Australian economy in the recovery.




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Businesses weigh up benefits of 'hard work' home delivery, as they eye a return to more normal trading

While we've been self-isolating during coronavirus, many of us have become used to having everything from fruit and vegetables to alcohol, books and music delivered to our homes, but is it sustainable for businesses?




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Pandemic sees people seeking regional lifestyle, getting back to basics

If COVID-19 has spawned in you a desire to grow veggies and raise chooks, you might be among a demographic cohort tipped to create a wave of post-pandemic migration.




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Arrests made at protest against coronavirus restrictions as Victoria's cases rise

Ten people are arrested at a protest against Victoria's coronavirus restrictions after another 10 cases of COVID-19 were recorded overnight. More than 150,000 Victorians have been tested for coronavirus during a two-week testing blitz.




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Eric Schmidt reportedly left Google in February

One of Google’s best-known faces may have quietly made his exit. A CNET source says that former CEO Eric Schmidt left his technical advisor position with Alphabet and Google in February, cutting his last official role at the company. It’s not certain...




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Twitter is testing a 'retweets with comments' counter

Twitter might let you know if you ever get retweets worth checking out in the future. Jane Manchun Wong, who reverse engineers apps to unearth experimental features, has discovered that the platform is testing a counter that shows the number of retwe...




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San Diego Comic-Con will be a streaming event this summer

The decision to cancel San Diego Comic-Con 2020 surprised no one in light of COVID-19, but that doesn’t mean you’ll have to wait until 2021 to get a taste of that experience. The organizers announced (via Deadline) a Comic-Con @ Home event that will...




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GameStop's PC gaming sale discounts ASUS monitors, Razer mice and more

GameStop might just help you put the finishing touches on your computer setup. It’s running a PC gaming sale between now and May 16th that promises deals on a slew of hardware. To start, it’s offering a $100 gift coupon if you buy any MSI laptop with...




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Mike Kelly takes job with CIA-backed tech firm days after leaving Parliament

A United States tech giant with close links to Western intelligence agencies appoints former Federal Labor MP Mike Kelly to help drive its rapidly expanding operations in Australia.



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Former Labor MP Mike Kelly spruiks Palantir in Parliament

The former member for Eden-Monaro is now working for the CIA-linked security technology firm, after resigning from the seat in late April.



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Does Australia have a 'work-hustle fetish'? This MP thinks so

Revealing her family is expecting two new arrivals — already dubbed the "Quarantwins" — Anika Wells is using her experience to mount a case for Australia's workplaces to change.




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Analysis: The corruption investigation that has the potential to unravel the Queensland Labor Government

The longer the suddenly escalated investigation into Deputy Premier Jackie Trad takes to play out, the heavier the burden for other Labor MPs fighting to hold on to power, writes Josh Bavas.




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'The final straw': Elon Musk sues local authorities, threatens to move Tesla HQ over virus restrictions

Tesla CEO Elon Musk threatens to pull the company's factory and headquarters out of California as coronavirus restrictions imposed by local authorities stop the company from reopening its electric vehicle factory.




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What does a post-lockdown school look like in Queensland?

Senior, prep and Year 1 students are heading back to school tomorrow and, for the most part, life won’t be hugely different to what it was before.





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WA Premier Mark McGowan announces further easing of the state's coronavirus restrictions, including allowing gatherings of up to 20 people.

WA Premier Mark McGowan announces further easing of the state's coronavirus restrictions, including allowing gatherings of up to 20 people.



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Venezuela's military says it seized three Colombian boats loaded with weapons, days after failed incursion

Venezuela says its military seized three abandoned Colombian light combat vessels that soldiers found while patrolling the Orinoco river, several days after the Government accused its neighbour of aiding a failed invasion.




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4 Cool Gaming Phones From The Past That We'd Love To Have Today




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11 Important Things To Remember While Heading Out To Buy Groceries Amid COVID-19 Pandemic




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7 Songs With Hillarioulsy Cringy Lyrics That Made People Go ‘Kya Phook Raha Hai Ye Lyricist’




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6 Movies Inspired By Real-Life Crime Stories That Will Leave One Chilled To The Bone




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5 Times Mumbai Police Used Funny Memes To Prove That Spreading Awareness Doesn't Have To Boring




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5 Movies Which Explained How To Handle A Break Up Maturely & Move On In Life




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Ayushmann’s Mother’s Day Song ‘Ma’ Is Everything We Want To Tell Our Moms But Don’t Know How To




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Vivica A. Fox thrilled to work with 'charming' Liam Hemsworth again

The pair appeared onscreen together in Independence Day: Resurgence back in 2016.




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National Treasure TV series with younger cast in the works

The original movie series starred Nicolas Cage as Benjamin Franklin Gates.




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Stanley Tucci supplies co-stars with martinis thanks to portable cocktail set

The actor has been sharing his cocktail making skills online during the coronavirus lockdown.




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Patty Jenkins gave Cathy Yan pep talks before she made Birds of Prey

Cathy Yan has followed in Patty Jenkins’ footsteps by directing a DC movie.




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Jamie Dornan was ‘terrified’ about shooting Endings, Beginnings

Jamie Dornan appears opposite Shailene Woodley and Sebastian Stan in the new feature.




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Canada must improve COVID-19 data collection for Indigenous communities, minister says

Canada must improve its COVID-19 data collection efforts for First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities if it wants to better understand how the novel coronavirus is impacting Indigenous people across the country, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said Saturday.




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Political donations dropped to new low in March as COVID-19 spread

An analysis of fundraising data suggests March 2020 was one of Canada's worst political fundraising months on record.




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Coronavirus: Fifty million plastic pieces sifted from beach in lockdown

Artist Rob Arnold is spending his lockdown sifting 40 sacks of beach litter in Cornwall.




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Simi Valley Store Signage Says No Masks Allowed Inside, Hugs Welcome

Here's proof we're living in the 'Twilight Zone' now -- a construction joint in SoCal won't let people inside while wearing face masks, but on physical contact ... all good by them! Check out this photo that was taken recently of a store in Simi…