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Why white clothing is mandatory at Wimbledon

As times change, things stay the same at the Wimbledon championships, where “almost entirely white” kit is still a requirement. But why?

Why the RBA got it wrong by holding interest rates yesterday

32 out of 36 economists surveyed thought there would be a rate cut yesterday — and they (along with me!) got it wrong. So why didn’t the Reserve Bank cut rates? In my view, it was the wrong call, maybe even bordering on dumb. Let me explain why.

Trump pushes tariff deadline but Wall Street still spooked

Sneak preview time with Donald Trump: he previewed the tariffs that could be hitting not only Australia but the rest of the world in August.

How long can you drive a Tesla before its battery starts to degrade? An expert weighs in

When buying a Tesla or other EV, there’s one big question that comes up: how long will the battery last before it starts to degrade?

Name and shame: big tech, corporates set to be exposed over tax payments

The new financial year means the public will get to see previously unreleased tax reports produced by multinational taxpayers.

Regulators concerned about how super funds might be spending their money

Australia’s superannuation regulator is concerned that superannuation funds might be spending in a way that's not benefiting members.

Coffee can interfere with your medication: here’s what you need to know

Your morning brew might feel harmless, it can interact with certain medicines in ways that reduce their effectiveness.

How to tell if you've been hacked for your data, and what to do next

After a hack on Qantas, we're reminded of the fragility of our personal data. Here's how to tell if you've been hacked and what to do next.

Property prices to soar as tsunami of home loans approved

As the RBA looks to cut rates, the home loan market and property prices are set to surge if recent applications are any indicator.

Get a look inside the new architecturally-significant Western Sydney Airport design before it opens

As the new Western Sydney Airport design nears completion, take a look inside as the architecture takes shape.

Is AI making the next generation dumber? Research says yes, but some disagree

Concerns that AI will lead to a mass “dumbing down” might just be accurate if a new MIT study proves accurate.

Can the Life360 stock price keep going, or will Apple and Google cut their lunch?

Can Life360 keep up its stock success, even though Apple and Google offer these features baked into their devices for free? Let's take a look.

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