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American Idol recap: Getting off Scott-free Article. The charming piano man gets the boot, but not before Lil makes her bottom-three debut and Flo Rida sings about oral sex! American Idol Katelyn Epperly's excellent Coldplay cover got a mixed response from the judges. American Idol recap: Women on the Verge Article. Season 9 gets rolling at long last thanks to strong showings from more than half of the top 10 ladies. Natalie Portman. American Idol Ninth place, Season 5 The uni-monikered diva's now legendary ''I'm Every Woman,'' combined with her megawatt smile and effervescent personality, made it easy to pardon.

Would-be front-runners who tripped up on wonky song choices, fashion missteps, and vocal deficiencies. Under-appreciated Entertainer of the Year is Thomas Gibson of 'Criminal Minds'!

NSW emissions reductions 'totally undone' by coal mine approvals, analysis suggests By national science, technology and environment reporter Michael Slezak.

Let's strip away the politics and look at the facts — the things that actually matter to the reef. Australia's biggest oil and gas company plans to dump part of an oil facility it failed to properly maintain on the sea floor to create an "artificial reef", less than two kilometres from the Ningaloo Coast Reef World Heritage Area in Western Australia. Federal government questioned NSW over Warragamba Dam proposal, leaked documents say By national science, technology and environment reporter Michael Slezak.

The federal government has flagged concerns over a NSW government plan to raise the wall of one of Australia's largest dams, questioning how NSW concluded it would not significantly harm the surrounding Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. Experts say there's only one true way out By the Specialist Reporting Team's Nick Sas and national science, technology and environment reporter Michael Slezak.

Outbreaks, the Delta variant, lockdowns, masks and the vaccine rollout — welcome to the "knife's edge" phase of Australia's COVID response. Load more stories above. Got a news tip? NZ vaccine mandates kick in, but they're the 'trojan horse' of the far-right movement.

UK police launch terror probe after deadly hospital blast. Liberal backbenchers call for more ambitious emission reduction target. Here are some more. Queen Elizabeth sprains her back and misses Remembrance Sunday service. Spoiler: You're not. National job vacancies are up by almost 50pc, but don't blame the 'great resignation'. Here's their economic logic. Amber had one shining light in her darkest hour — then the hospital system took it away. Travellers, states and territories told to 'pay up' millions owed to NSW in quarantine fees.

Attempts to decapitate Mahatma Gandhi statue a day after being unveiled by the Prime Minister. Now silent under the Taliban, a Kabul cinema awaits its fate. Another Gaddafi in Libya? Muammar's son pitches for power as presidential election draws near. Japan's former princess leaves for US with commoner husband.

Nick had a wife, a baby and job — but he couldn't buy nappies without asking his parents. Camera captures 'boss' humpback starting multi-whale fight. Tiangong-1 crash: everything you need to know. Published: 27 Mar Renewables generated more electricity than brown coal over summer, report finds.

Published: 26 Mar New 'green list' highlights the positives in nature conservation. Published: 23 Mar Greens signal they may not back Labor in blocking Coalition's marine park plans. Published: 22 Mar Australia's birds are not being protected by environmental laws, report says. Published: 21 Mar Narrabri gas project fire risk unacceptable, firefighters say. Marine heatwave set off 'carbon bomb' in world's largest seagrass meadow.



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