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Good morning. Joe Biden has for re-election as US president after weeks of mounting pressure following his disastrous debate against Donald Trump. Biden vice-president Kamala Harris for the Democratic nomination, but his decision to bow out has with just four months until the election.

New research has exposed how luxury utes – such as the Chevrolet Silverado – are being imported as “commercial vehicles” costing Australia more than $250m a year in forgone revenue. And Australian driver Oscar Piastri has taken his at the Hungarian Grand Prix after a tense showdown involving his McLaren teammate. Analysis has found that a loophole in Australia’s tax law such as Ram and Chevrolet SUVs, costing taxpayers more than $250m a year in forgone revenue.



Rural councils want to become more in their back yards, to help keep communities onside and streamline the energy transition. Sydney commuters with light rail workers shutting down tram services over pay and conditions. An “automatic fix” should be able to resolve the IT outage that affected millions of computers worldwide, but business groups say .

after he died alongside his two-year-old daughter when a twin stroller rolled off a railway platform in Sydney’s south on Sunday. Joe Biden was for the Democratic nomination . It is the final act in a of tragedy and resilience.

Our has all the latest on this breaking story. Israeli forces have said they in Yemen targeting the southern city of Eilat; a draft Israeli law to limit academic speech has been . Bangladesh’s top court has that led to widespread student-led protests and violent clashes that killed more than 100 people.

Organisers say , as they face a challenge to balance “perfect security” with celebrations. A House Democrat after the attempt on Trump’s life; there is “no evidence” that the , his high school says. There have now been 38 witnesses called in the trial of Robert and Anne Geeves, who are charged with the murder of Amber Haigh.

Ben Doherty tells Bridie Jabour about the evidence presented in the trial so far. This week the court heard more about the weeks and months after Amber’s disappearance, as well as further testimony . Training routines, sleep schedules, social calendars – for elite athletes, every aspect of their lives is planned to maximise performance.

So what do Australian Olympians eat to keep their energy up and their mood high? We spoke to 13 Olympic athletes about their nutrition and found that some chase light carbohydrates, others seek pre-match comfort lasagne – and, at the Paris Games, one Olympian . In our latest column where experts discuss mental health issues, Xavier Mulenga writes that most men do not phone helplines when they are in crisis, many struggle with individual therapy and men’s-only group therapy is not readily available. While they are socialised to prioritise independence and stoicism, – and without proper support and intervention nothing will change.

Oscar Piastri won the F1 Hungarian GP with three laps remaining. with another dirty night on home turf, Craig Little writes. Tadej Pogacar won the time trial in Nice in the Tour de France.

as USA sweeps all four majors for first time in 42 years. The New South Wales government with broad powers to override rival public agencies and compel the delivery of new homes in a bid to overcome planning delays, reports the . The Australian navy has in a “major milestone” for the nation’s military capabilities, reports the .

Australia’s political leaders have opted not to head to the Paris Olympics during a cost-of-living crisis and , reports the . Children are headed back to class as school returns in NSW, the ACT and South Australia. The trial of Robert and Anne Geeves, accused of the murder of Amber Haigh, continues at the supreme court.

The trial continues for those accused of the murder and manslaughter of eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs. Enjoying the Morning Mail? Then you’ll love to finish your day with a three-minute snapshot of the day’s main news, and complete your daily news roundup. And check out , including , your guide to the twists and turns of the US presidential election.

And finally, here are the Guardian’s crosswords to keep you entertained throughout the day. Until tomorrow..

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