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Latest White House News

What Are Tariffs?
Unfair decisions by AI could make us indifferent to bad behaviour by humans
Former US ambassador accuses Sky News of creating a ‘self-licking ice cream’ to attack Kevin Rudd
Dennis Richardson accuses Sky News of creating a ‘self-licking ice cream’ to attack Kevin Rudd
If Trump puts RFK Jr in charge of health, get ready for a distorted reality, where global health suffers
With Trump returning to the White House, what will happen to his court cases?
Grattan on Friday: Donald Trump’s win will make 2025 even more challenging for Anthony Albanese
Trump has vowed to be a ‘dictator’ on day one. What exactly will he do?
Elon Musk’s flood of US election tweets may look chaotic. My data reveals an alarming strategy
What to expect on Election Day: history could be made, or we’re in for a long wait (and plenty of conspiracies)
Crypto gains momentum as markets eye Trump election – four things to consider before you invest
How a Trump election win could hit the US food industry and leave millions of Americans hungry
How Harris and Trump’s economic pledges stack up
Harris nudges ahead of Trump in the polls – but could the economy prove her downfall?
Donald Trump is planning more trade barriers if he becomes president – but they didn’t work last time
Donald Trump and Peter Dutton have both embraced populism. Are working-class voters buying it?
More than money: The geopolitics behind Saudi Arabia’s sports strategy
AI, cryptocurrencies and data privacy: Comparing the Trump and Harris records on technology regulation
What does China want from the next US president?
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar’s death is a defining moment, but it will not end the war
‘Silence’ theme of Society for the Humanities Fall presentations
Trump and Harris are sharply divided on science, but share common ground on US technology policy
Jimmy Carter at 100: how his life outside the White House proves he’s long been ahead of his time
AI probably isn’t the big smartphone selling point that Apple and other tech giants think it is
Shigeru Ishiba will be Japan’s next prime minister. What should we expect?
Australian Prime Minister Press conference – Philadelphia
Rupert Murdoch’s real-life succession drama is underway in a Nevada courtroom. What might happen next?
How HIV/AIDS got its name − the words Americans used for the crisis were steeped in science, stigma and religious language
Five notorious cyberattacks that targeted governments
Big changes afoot for US women and children’s nutrition program
Republicans believe Tim Walz has been ‘groomed’ by China. But how does China view him?
Biden administration’s negotiated price cuts for 10 common prescription drugs likely to save Medicare billions, beginning in 2026
Was Ukraine’s incursion of Russia a tactical stroke of genius? It sent a strong message to Putin – and the West
AUKUS Expansion Reveals Folly Of Blind Allegiance
Trump is plain ‘weird’: how Kamala Harris’ meme-fied campaign is leveraging social media and Gen Z culture
Twice as good for half the respect: Kamala Harris’ battle for the White House
PsiQuantum Adds First US-Based Utility-Scale Quantum Computer to its Future Plans
6 in 10 Americans support abortion rights. This could be the advantage Kamala Harris needs against Donald Trump
Two-thirds of Democrats want Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race. It’s time he listened
The Trump assassination attempt has upended the US election race. How will both parties react now?
How the economics of oil could sway the US presidential election
Strengthening public finances, competition and measures to achieve the climate transition are key policy priorities for the United States
Microsoft to help rural hospitals defend against rising cybersecurity attacks
Menopause treatments can help with hot flashes and other symptoms – but many people aren’t aware of the latest advances
John Podesta and senior climate leaders push for progress at the US Climate Action Summit
It’s Worth Keeping Eye On Mexico’s Future President
Humanities scholars research free speech, AI, sports culture and the Supreme Court
Should we fight climate change by re-engineering life itself?