Trump on trial: Inside the Manhattan courtroom, aboriginal deaths in custody on the rise, and a weekend walloping for the Warriors
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Donald J. Trump is now officially the first former president in US history to go to criminal trial. So what happens next? We go inside the Manhattan courtroom where the landmark case is playing out. Plus, the number of indigenous Australians dying while in police custody has hit a record-high, and the Wahs are walloped in the NRL - where to now for the Warriors' season?
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