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Why reawakened abortion debate won’t help the Liberals or Labor

The major parties must stop trying to capture the “women’s vote” – they might just begin to win women’s trust.

  • Jane Buncle

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Australia’s Indian diaspora is part of a much larger network.

Young, smart, driven: the dynamic global movement growing in power and influence

Members of the Indian diaspora are rising to the top of business and politics, and its Australian connections are only getting stronger.

  • Matt Wade
Robert Redford, right, and Dustin Hoffman portray Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in All the President’s Men.

Watching this Watergate classic makes me yearn for pre-Trump America

The movie All the President’s Men is 50 years old. Watching it reminds us of a time when dishonour in US politics came at a price and The Washington Post was in good hands.

  • Bill Wyman
Steve Bannon

US Supreme Court clears way for dismissal of Steve Bannon’s conviction

The court’s action followed a request from the Trump administration, which had asked the justices to help dismiss the January 6 conviction from Steve Bannon’s record.

  • John Kruzel
Trump after his special address.

Trash talk, a walkout and a disinvitation: The drama behind the scenes at Davos

US President Donald Trump set a trash-talking tone with his rambling address at the World Economic Forum, but he wasn’t the only American ruffling feathers in Switzerland.

  • Paul Dyer, Zoe Schneeweiss and Eliyahu Kamisher
Former vice president Kamala Harris speaking about her book at an event in Alabama on October 17.

‘I am not done’: Kamala Harris considering a 2028 presidential run

The former vice president’s declarations that she might run again in 2028 complicates the Democratic race, with political jockeying playing out even earlier than usual.

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How Gavin Newsom got under Trump’s skin – with jokes

Hollywood looks, a sense of humour and pushback against the president have put the California governor in the spotlight. Could he end up in the top job? One test is coming up next month.

  • Angus Holland
Kamala Harris

Harris tells her story, but avoids serious look at the Democrats’ problems

The failed presidential candidate is keen to blame her loss on an unprecedented, short campaign. Other questions facing the Democrats tend to get glossed over.

  • Michael Koziol
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

‘My god, what will happen to our country?’ Kamala Harris looks back on 2024 defeat

Despite the intriguing detail, the former US vice president struggles to let her guard down in her election memoir, 107 Days.

  • Jennifer Szalai
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during the American Federation of Teachers’ 88th national convention, Thursday, July 25, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

Harris slams Team Biden and ‘reckless’ Democrats, cites AUKUS in tell-all book

The former vice president and failed presidential candidate says Democrats were “reckless” for failing to question Joe Biden’s decision to run again and leaving it up to him and his wife Jill.

  • Michael Koziol