Davidmuirblue
Journalist, Anchor, ABC World News Tonight
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- Reposted by DavidmuirblueNew Zealand's Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly has resigned his ministerial positions after what he described as an "animated discussion" that ended with him putting a hand on a staffer's arm.
- Reposted by DavidmuirblueThe South Australian government first held talks with insolvency firm KordaMentha about placing the Whyalla steelworks into administration on December 23, new documents reveal.
- Reposted by DavidmuirblueFormer Tasmanian Labor leader Rebecca White officially quits state parliament to allow a recount to happen in time before state MPs return in March.
- Pres. Trump presses his breakneck effort to remake the government, the flurry of lawsuits pushing back have seemingly overwhelming the lawyers defending his new orders.
- Jason Kelce is now opening up about "mixed emotions" in the wake of Super Bowl LIX
- Reposted by DavidmuirblueFederal funding makes up 33% of U.S. nonprofit revenue. A freeze could cripple essential services like foster care, disaster relief and homeless shelters. Two nonprofit scholars explain: buff.ly/3Q5q24j
- Reposted by DavidmuirblueYou cannot block members of Congress from entering the DoE @nbcnighlynews.bsky.social @davidmuirofficial.bsky.social @cbsnews.com
- A new winter storm is on the move, icy blast walloped millions.
- Reposted by DavidmuirblueThe Siumut party, one half of Greenland's ruling coalition, plans to hold a national vote after a general election in March amid talk from US President Donald Trump about a potential American takeover of the island.
- JUST IN : US employers added just 143,000 jobs in January. Unemployment rate fell to 4% to start the year.
- Reposted by DavidmuirblueAs an avid music lover whose hearing was rapidly deteriorating, Vicki was confronted with an agonising choice if she wanted to hear again. She doesn't regret her decision.
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- Reposted by DavidmuirblueAs Western Australia sweltered through one of its hottest weeks on record, the heat was being turned up on politicians too as the state election draws ever closer.
- Celebrating the legend in the middle
- Reposted by DavidmuirblueAlmost half of the men's singles top 10 seeds won't feature in the second week of the Australian Open after being knocked out by teenagers.