Trump lashes out over Epstein files
US President Donald Trump has lashed out over calls for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

US President Donald Trump has lashed out over calls for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
The unemployment rate has unexpectedly risen for the first time this year.
A man has been charged in connection to a Melbourne arson attack which gutted a synagogue and left one person injured.
A breakthrough three-way IVF treatment in the UK resulted in the birth of eight babies.
Traffic is again flowing from all four citybound lanes of the Princes Freeway at Laverton after four cars and a truck collided.
All you need to know to pick a winner at Friday’s NSW feature meeting.
A 26-year-old man alleged to have directed a network selling drugs supplied by the outlaw motorcycle gang was arrested in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
The famous Ingham family sold the gelding for $160,000 in September. Should Robusto win Saturday’s Winter Challenge, his earnings for the new connections will pass $1.5 million.
The Roosters coach went into rare existential areas in explaining another surprise selection at the scrum base in a season full of them from the Tricolours.
A very emotional Andrew Johns addresses the big news surrounding the Newcastle Knights and pleads with the Knights’ powerbrokers to save the club. Allana Ferguson questions the Bulldogs intentions with Lachlan Galvin and Joey believes the Parramatta Eels will taste success VERY soon. All that and more on Immortal Behaviour.
With June’s labour force numbers out, the merry dance of predicting rate movements and second-guessing the central bank begins afresh.
Acting NSW Opposition Leader Damien Tudehope is asked if he will ever have dinner with Mark Latham again.
There’s a problem in Australian workplaces right now and all the signs are pointing in one direction: our bosses are in trouble.
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South Sydney need three more wins to avoid handing Wayne Bennett his leanest return from a premiership season.
Tensions between the former Liverpool council boss and mayor Ned Mannoun were ratcheting up when he got wind he might be next in the firing line.
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Officers took over the council staff’s boardroom and seized devices.
Regardless of whether the Knights are burying their head in the sand or genuinely believe Ponga wants to be around, the narrative that he is committed to the cause suits all parties.
An unexpected increase in the jobless rate has put the spotlight back on the Reserve Bank after its recent decision to hold interest rates.
Aureka Limited has delivered another busy quarter of gold discovery, wrapping up drilling programs across all three of its gold projects in Victoria.
The 21-year-old man, who worked at the centre in Tingalpa, has been charged with one offence of indecent treatment of a child.
An anti-corruption inquiry has heard how kickbacks were allegedly paid by a Sydney company to a transport official.
I investigate employee misconduct in the childcare, aged care, and education sectors and I’ve seen how evil infiltrates workplaces.
A Sydney-based banker who was charged with grooming underage girls for sex has been found dead on the Gold Coast hinterland, two days after he was released from a Brisbane cell on bail.