The New Republic's Alex Shephard says there has been a "vacuum in leadership" in dealing with the spread of COVID-19, allowing for Democratic nominees to "show Americans what it would look like if they were leading the country".
US President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency, freeing up a total A$81 billion for state and local governments to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Australia's major football codes say they intend to continue their seasons but fans will not be allowed to attend Rugby League or Aussie Rules matches.
A coroner taking evidence on the disappearance of New South Wales toddler William Tyrrell has been told two young boys claimed the child had been killed.
Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says Scott Morrison will not be tested for coronavirus despite Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton recently contracting the disease.
Liberal Senator Anne Ruston says "everyone would have to agree" Australia's response to coronavirus is "so far ahead of the game" in comparison to other countries.
US President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency, freeing up a total A$81 billion for state and local governments to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Julie Snook and Tim Gilbert follow the exciting and emotional journey of thoroughbred horse ownership through the eyes of the people living their dream, providing an insider's look into the world of syndicates and racing.
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