Who do you want to win the US election? What impact, if any, will the US election have on Australia? Will the US election have an impact on the next Australian federal election?
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| UpdatedAmericans have started assessing the damage caused by the superstorm, which has left New York City and New Jersey in shock. Here is a round-up of coverage from around social media and elsewhere on the web.
Topics: disasters-and-accidents, storm-disaster, weather, storm-event, united-states
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| UpdatedNew research has found that homework is of little value to primary school children, and students are regularly given too much. We asked our readers if they thought homework was valuable for primary school children.
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| UpdatedWe asked our readers what they thought about the International Cycling Union's decision to serve disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong with a life ban for doping and strip him of his record seven Tour de France titles. Readers left comments and responded on social media.
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A new report calls for compulsory swimming lessons in schools amid figures young adults are drowning more than ever. We asked our readers whether schools should be responsible for swimming education.
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When Campbell Newman lifted the ban on uranium mining in Queensland, we asked you what you thought. Here's what you had to say.
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| UpdatedWe asked you how Wayne Swan's MYEFO (Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook) cuts would affect you. Here's what you had to say.
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| UpdatedWe asked our readers if they relied on family members to look after their children. Here's what you had to say.
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How do you think MPs on both sides of politics are handling Peter Slipper's dramatic exit and the broader debate over sexism in Parliament?
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| UpdatedAs op shops call for help to boost falling stocks, ABC readers share photos and stories of their best charity store purchase.
Topics: charities, community-and-society, charities-and-community-organisations, fashion, australia
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| UpdatedTo commemorate the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' first single, Love Me Do, we asked our audience to share their memories and stories of the group and their music. Here's what you had to say.
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| UpdatedIn the fallout over Alan Jones's controversial comments about the Prime Minister's late father, we asked our readers whether radio station 2GB should reconsider his employment. Read their comments.
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| UpdatedAs evidence emerged of Australian sheep being brutally slaughtered in Karachi, we asked our audience whether Australia should end live animal exports to Pakistan. Read their comments.
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| UpdatedThe Tasmanian same-sex marriage bill has been voted down in the state's Upper House. Read comments by ABC News readers.
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| UpdatedFederal Treasurer Wayne Swan has taken aim at extreme elements of the United States Republican Party, saying they threaten the global economy. Read comments by ABC News readers.
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| UpdatedA panel of experts answers your questions on Islam and how a low-budget film, said to make a bad porno look like high art, sparked protests in Australia and around the world.
Topics: islam, unrest-conflict-and-war, world-politics, multiculturalism, sydney-2000, australia, nsw, england, egypt, united-kingdom, yemen
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With reports of parents being slugged hundreds of dollars for 'in-app' purchases, we asked you where the responsibility lies.
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| UpdatedWhat is quantitative easing and how does it work? Business reporter Michael Janda tackles your questions.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, globalisation---economy, international-financial-crisis, australia
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Victims of the Queensland Premier's job cuts have voiced their outrage and suffering to the ABC, accusing Campbell Newman of having lost touch with his state.
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Your photos of Guatemala's Volcano of Fire having its strongest eruption in a decade.
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| UpdatedThere is a call for urgent regulation of so-called "free" apps that end up costing parents hundreds of dollars. ABC News readers share their stories.
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| UpdatedSee what Queenslanders had to say about the state's first non-Labor budget in 14 years.
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| UpdatedABC News Online asked people to recall their Paralympics highlights and name the stand-out athletes. Here's what you had to say.
Topics: paralympics, england, united-kingdom
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When Malcolm Turnbull took a swipe at his own party's tactics in Question Time, you had plenty to say about it. Read the comments here.
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Critics of the Federal Government's plan to store the internet and phone data of every Australian say it amounts to constant surveillance. By and large, ABC News readers agreed.
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| UpdatedUS president Barack Obama fielded questions online this morning as he took part in a Q&A session on social news website Reddit.
Topics: world-politics, united-states