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Bill Wyman is a former arts editor and assistant managing editor of National Public Radio in Washington. He teaches at the University of Sydney.

How Trump’s ‘Co-conspirator No. 1’ went from hero to crank

How Trump’s ‘Co-conspirator No. 1’ went from hero to crank

Legal experts on both sides say, given the allegations in the indictment, Rudi Giuliani is likely to be the subject of a formal prosecution in the matter at some point.

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Fasten your seatbelts, this wild ride will Trump anything we’ve seen

Fasten your seatbelts, this wild ride will Trump anything we’ve seen

Next year will be like no other year we have witnessed in American politics. Trump is, of course, presumed innocent – but now let’s see what the evidence is against him.

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‘White guys can’t get jobs any more!’ A case of US justice turning blind to reality
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‘White guys can’t get jobs any more!’ A case of US justice turning blind to reality

I grew up in America. I heard all the false claims against affirmative action, but now the US Supreme Court has given succour to racists.

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Trump is channelling George Costanza, but this is not about nothing

Trump is channelling George Costanza, but this is not about nothing

Donald Trump is now displaying all the bravado of Seinfeld’s hapless sidekick. But like George, the former president’s lies are finally starting to catch up with him.

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America suddenly feels like Gotham. But I can’t see Batman

America suddenly feels like Gotham. But I can’t see Batman

Ron DeSantis’ entry into the US presidential race was a shambles – but a lot of rich Republicans need him to win.

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‘Tucker for president?’ What Carlson does next, now he’s been outfoxed

‘Tucker for president?’ What Carlson does next, now he’s been outfoxed

Carlson will now go back to his website, the Daily Caller, which as of early Tuesday morning in Australia had nine stories about him on its front page.

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‘Big, brassy, and political’: La Cage aux Folles returns to the stage

‘Big, brassy, and political’: La Cage aux Folles returns to the stage

La Cage aux Folles – the film and stage show which was first a hit in the ’70s – still resonates with audiences in today’s climate.

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Why the Fox News face-off is the trial of the century
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Defamation

Why the Fox News face-off is the trial of the century

The defamation trial that begins this week in Delaware has become a proxy war at the cultural dividing line that currently dominates American life.

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Are we watching the dying days of Trump’s shambolic dynasty?

Are we watching the dying days of Trump’s shambolic dynasty?

Donald Trump has been indicted for hush money payments to a porn star. The betting now involves how many more times he may be indicted in coming months.

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‘I’m 73 and it shows’: The blues legend who beat Taylor Swift and Harry Styles

‘I’m 73 and it shows’: The blues legend who beat Taylor Swift and Harry Styles

Legendary performer Bonnie Raitt’s Grammys win earlier this year, against a who’s who of today’s music, left some junior writers scratching their heads.

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Hoo boy! Fox News trumpeting conspiracies is worse than we thought
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Hoo boy! Fox News trumpeting conspiracies is worse than we thought

It’s kind of delicious to see Fox confounded, finally, not by decency or ethics but rather the mule-headed obstinance of its audience.

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