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State of Origin down to a decider

Jun 18, 20256 min
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This is the nine News podcast.

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Coming up State of Origin, down to the Designer. President Trump runs out of patience with Iran and flights to Bali resume. I'm Madeline McNeil with this morning's nine News podcast. The Maroons have kept the Origin series alive in Perth, preventing the Blues from claiming the biggest comeback in State of Origin history. In Game two, nine reporter Alexander Nimmo.

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You South Wales trailed twenty six to six at halftime, walking off the rainsoak ground with a eight zero penalty count, but the Boys in Blue rallied in the second half and scored four unanswered tries to get within two points of the Morons. The last push from New South Wales cut short as Dylan Edwards knocked it on in the dying seconds.

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They've got twenty second Romani's Hostiball, He's host.

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The Quinsan are.

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Gonna win Queensland, going on to win twenty six to twenty four, with the series to be decided in Sydney. Alexander Nimmo so nine News.

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Donald Trump said his patience with Iran has already run out, as the country warns it will not surrender in its war with Israel. Nine's Washington correspondent Lauren to Marzi.

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The US President says he has not made a decision on if America will join this war, saying nobody knows what I'm going to do. While the options for Donald Trump are being laid out by his National security Cabinet, the President hasn't closed the door in Deploymacy, saying nothing is too late and stating that he spoke with Iranian

officials who proposed White House talks. Iran, though, is flatly denying that the country supreme leader has bound Iran will not surrender and that any US military intervention will result in irreparable damage. Today, the US Embassy now working to evacuate Americans and a number of diplomats from Israel as this conflict rages through a sixth day in Washington, d C. Lauren to Marzi nine.

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News flights to Bali resumed after a volcanic eruption grounded planes across Australia. More than two dozen flights to den Pasar Airport were delayed or canceled late yesterday as results of the thick black smoke pouring into the sky. These travelers say their flight with Jetstar has been pushed back to Saturday.

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We're a bit side also. We don't know what we're going to do now. I hope someone get the case of us.

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In Australia, new insurance data shows whether related claims for this year have already surpassed last year's total and remain Insurance received more than thirty two thousand claims between January and May, driven largely by x tropical Cyclone Alfred and

significant flooding. Police in Melbourne are calling for a man who drove a stolen car through Northland shopping center to give up and had himself in No one was seriously injured when the land cruiser charged through bollards yesterday afternoon. Superintendent Kelly Lawson says police try to block the vehicle into a car park before it drove inside.

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The driver took evasive action and unfortunately the only place he could go was to ram the police vehicle, which he did several times, and then he took off and entered the shopping center, where he drove through the shopping center and exited at the first available opportunity.

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Three Sydney men have been charged with profiting from nearly ten million dollars in fake luxury goods sales. Police have seized nine cars worth more than three million dollars, more than five hundred counterfeit luxury items, and two hundred and seventy thousand dollars cash during searches across the city's west. It's alleged the group used social media science to sell the goods, including clothing, watches, and handbags. Teenagers who care for a member of their household are more likely to

fall behind at school. Australian Institute of Family Studies data reveals teens who engaged in care for at least five hours a week reported reading and numeracy skills around one and a half years below their peers. Professor Ben Edwards says, despite this, the teens show remarkable levels of resilience.

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We also looked at their level mental health and psychosocial worldbeing and they were remarkably presilient and very similar in any ways to their peers, and that's a real critic to their capacity to support people in their family.

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And Researchers in the US have found the use of popular AI chatbots can erode critical thinking and problem solving skills. Massachusetts Institute of Technology study found students who use AI tools performed worse than their counterparts who don't. In finance, when Australian dollar is buying sixty five US sense sport. Returning to our top story, the Marines coach admits it was a half stopping finish to Origin two. The Blues looked a chance of nabbing the biggest comeback win in

Origin history. Trailing twenty six to six at halftime, coach Billy Slater says he's proud of its teen's efforts to hold on for the twenty six to twenty four victory.

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Boy, there's a holy courage and character, an effort, bit of spirit. I thought that last ten minutes to defend our tri line. Huge credit to our fellows for turning up.

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Jerome Luy has avoided suspension for raking his hand across Reuben Cotta's face in the first half. Vigo Byzantini will become Essendon's eleventh debutante of the AFL season tonight when the Bombers take on Fremantle. Joe Schmidt will name his first Wallaby squad of the year today for a warm

up match against Fiji. There's just one month ago until the first Test against the British and Irish Lions and Glenn Maxwell has smashed thirteen six is on his way to a century for Washington Freedom's win over the LA Night Riders in Major League Cricket. I'm Madeline MacNeil and that's the nine News Podcast. For the latest in news, tin in to nine News at six pm.

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