Southern Poverty Law Center indicted on federal fraud charges
Todd Blanche announces 11-count indictment over payments to informants in extremist groups including Ku Klux Klan
Takeaway coffee sales plunge as fuel and living costs dent Australian spending. Is the economy next?
The trend has been accelerated by the US-Israel war on Iran, leaving households – and cafe owners – glum, surveys suggest
Queensland is debating new ‘adult crime, adult time’ laws. How will they work – and who do they disadvantage?
Under the proposed legislation, police powers are expanded while children convicted of some offences are subject to the same sentences as adults
Timor-Leste parliament questions president over proposed resort’s links to ‘scam’ empire
José Ramos-Horta urged to explain diplomatic passport given to businessman behind resort project, who denies any involvement with organised crime
Head’s up: 12 main-course cauliflower recipes from easy to ambitious
From quick and easy roasts to warming curries and a centrepiece wellington, these dishes make for filling dinners, with plenty left over for lunch
Rebel Wilson’s The Deb is great fun but it tanked. Is this the fate of the Australian movie musical?
The Deb has taken just $237 a screen in its second week – but it is an enjoyable addition to the Australian movie musical pantheon, which is more flops than hits
The Hours won awards for Nicole Kidman’s fake nose – and hearts as a queer classic
Stephen Daldry’s 2002 film, which secured Kidman an Oscar for her depiction of Virginia Woolf, is a groundbreaking depiction of queer sexuality across the 20th century
The tooth fairy is ridiculous but kids need rituals. I know I do
Invoking a night imp might be ludicrous, but the superstitious and the sacred are often the same thing
Trump reads from Bible in Oval Office in taped message for Christian group
Reciting of Old Testament passage comes days after clash with pope and posting AI image of himself as Jesus
Anzac Cove and Gallipoli: then and now – interactive
To mark the centenary of the Gallipoli landings, Guardian Australia photographer Mike Bowers visits the historic sights that feature in the most memorable photographs from the campaign, and captures how they look today
Trump officials consider sending 1,100 Afghans who aided US forces to Congo
Discussions reportedly come after Trump’s decision to stop initiative that allowed group to apply to resettle in the US
Apple’s Tim Cook leaves behind complicated legacy on privacy
Outgoing CEO took stood up for users in battle with FBI but concessions abroad undermine claims of protecting ‘fundamental right’
‘Stop sucking up to America’: Japan’s youth rises up to protect pacifist constitution
Protests are growing against moves to change Japan’s ‘supreme law’, a document written by the US that is now being challenged by Iran war
‘People still remember it 40 years later’: the making of Chuckie Egg
The iconic game that came to define 8-bit programming still conjures flutters of nostalgia 40 years on – all thanks to a 15-year-old tea boy who worked a Saturday shift in a computer shop in Greater Manchester
Olly Robbins’ account of Mandelson vetting piles pressure on Keir Starmer
Sacked civil servant tells select committee of ‘pressure’ to give clearance and ‘dismissive’ attitude to vetting
Trump announces extension of Iran ceasefire until ‘discussion concluded’
Declaration comes amid intense efforts to bring two sides together in Pakistan for new round of talks