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04.11.2024 4:31
Support for nuclear power will evaporate at next election, Chris Bowen says Polling shows that Australians prefer renewables, climate change and energy minister says Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastSupport for nuclear power is likely to evaporate once Australians face a clear choice at the next election and realise the Coalitions policy would mean relying more on old coal plants and increased risk of blackouts, Chris Bowen says.The climate change and energy minister said that while some polling had suggested some voters were open to nuclear plants being allowed in Australia surveys had also consistently found they preferred renewable energy.Sign up for Guardian Australias breaking news email Continue reading... ...

04.11.2024 4:44
Australia politics live: Crisafulli says dumped hydro power project would have cost $37bn; Hume calls Labors student debt plan irresponsible The premier apologised to those Queenslanders who he claimed the former government failed to consult before committing to the project. Follow todays news liveIn case you missed it political editor Karen Middleton talked to shadow transport minister Bridget McKenzie about the Qantas saga for the Australian Politics podcast please enjoy McKenzies nimble wordcraft:Westpac has recorded a $7bn full-year profit, representing a modest decline on last years strong result, as the number of homeowners falling behind on repayments jumped higher. Continue reading... ...

04.11.2024 5:09
NBCs Steve Kornacki breaks down final NBC News poll The final NBC News poll before Election Day shows the race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is tied at 49%. NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down where the race stands in the final hours.

04.11.2024 5:10
Severe weather rips through Oklahoma Multiple people were injured early Sunday morning after severe weather, and possible tornadoes, tore through Oklahoma. Tens of thousands of people are without power. NBC News Guad Venegas is there.

04.11.2024 5:29
Railway firm to deploy blade-resistant umbrellas against knife attacks A major train operator in western Japan will equip crew with blade-resistant umbrellas to help them quickly evacuate passengers in the event of a knife attack, JR West said. The initiative comes after a number of knife attacks on trains in Japan, including an incident on one of JR West's airport line services in July 2023 when three people were injured by a man with knives. Read full story here

04.11.2024 5:57
Harris campaigns across Michigan Vice President Kamala Harris made multiple campaign stops in Michigan on Sunday. The Harris campaign also touted its ground game, with volunteers knocking on millions of doors across the battleground states. Nancy Cordes reports.

04.11.2024 5:58
04.11.2024 6:01
Control of Congress up for grabs on Election Day In addition to electing a new president, control of Congress will also be determined on Election Day. Democrats hold a narrow majority in the Senate while Republicans have a slim advantage in the House. Scott MacFarlane has more.

04.11.2024 6:01
Montana could decide control of Senate Control of the Senate could come down to a race in Montana that pits a three-term Democrat against a rival Republican from out of state. Janet Shamlian takes a closer look at the closely-watched contest.

04.11.2024 6:01
04.11.2024 6:25
The fight over election rules in Georgia Early voting began in Georgia, as a court battle was still being fought over vote-counting rules. 60 Minutes spoke with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and state election board member Janelle King about the contested hand-count rule, which is now on hold for election day.