Police find bomb-making materials in the home of the man behind a sniper-style attack that killed five officers in Dallas, as thousands of peaceful protesters take to US streets.
A newlywed and a Navy veteran of three tours in Iraq were among the five Dallas police officers killed in Friday's sniper ambush, with relatives and friends saying their hearts are broken.
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten is refusing to concede electoral defeat, as the ABC calls the Queensland seat of Forde for the Government, bringing the Coalition closer to forming a majority government.
An American surgeon working inside Aleppo's hospitals describes the "fear and horror" in the rebel-held Syrian town and reveals his heartbreak at and having to decide which children to save.
Labor candidate for the WA seat of Cowan and terror de-radicalisation expert Anne Aly derides Pauline Hanson's push for a royal commission into Islam as a "far-fetched" proposal that will create division.
As more and more Australians battle with addictions to online sports betting and calls for an advertising ban grow louder, experts warn a "potential tsunami" could be coming.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is asked asked to investigate medical claims made by South Yarra clinic Hypermed over its hyperbaric chamber treatments.
An electrical contractor has been charged with the manslaughter of a young labourer who was electrocuted on his ninth day of work in central Queensland.
The hammer finally comes down on the Parramatta Eels for systemic salary cap rorting, with the NRL ratifying the club's 12-point penalty among an assortment of punishments.
A Queensland finger lime grower says Australia is in danger of losing the fledgling native citrus industry to overseas competitors unless fruit fly export rules are changed.
Victoria Police and the state's Department of Health and Human Services face questions over claims it took two years to investigate a man who allegedly sexually abused five Aboriginal siblings in regional Victoria.
Loss, death and tragedy, they are all captured in the conflicting faces of South Sudan. But so too is a hope for peace and a belief in the possibility of a future.
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