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 * TRUMP SPEAKS AT AL SMITH DINNER – AS IT HAPPENED
   
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 * ‘TRUST ME’: ‘PRO-LIFE’ QUEENSLAND LNP CANDIDATE HINTS AT POST-ELECTION PUSH
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 * GREG LYNN JAILED FOR AT LEAST 24 YEARS OVER ‘BRUTAL, HORRIFIC’ MURDER OF
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 * WILD WEATHER AND GIANT HAIL FORECAST TO WELCOME KING CHARLES IN SYDNEY
   
   Wild weather and giant hail forecast to welcome King Charles in Sydney


 * LIAM PAYNE AUTOPSY SHOWS STAR DIED OF MULTIPLE INJURIES SUSTAINED IN FALL
   
   Liam Payne autopsy shows star died of multiple injuries sustained in fall


 * HAMAS LEADER YAHYA SINWAR KILLED IN SURPRISE ENCOUNTER WITH ISRAELI FORCES
   
   Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar killed in surprise encounter with Israeli forces


 * ‘PUT THEM IN A COFFIN’: COULD DEBATE OVER QUEENSLAND’S ‘YOUTH CRIME CRISIS’
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   ‘Put them in a coffin’: could debate over Queensland’s ‘youth crime crisis’
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