Donald Trump becomes the first sitting US President to visit the Western Wall in Jerusalem, saying concern about Iran's "regional threat" is driving Israel and Arab states closer together.
Former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn invokes his constitutional right against self-incrimination and declines to hand over documents sought under subpoena by a Senate panel investigating Russia's meddling in the 2016 election.
An extended secret recording of a meeting of senior One Nation officials obtained by the ABC contains no evidence they killed off a controversial fundraising proposal.
These days, positive thinking, personal growth and the relentless pursuit of happiness are pretty much moral imperatives, but one expert says it's time to reject the self-improvement ideology, refuse the cult of positive thinking and stand firm.
Two decades ago, the Bringing Them Home inquiry found Stolen Generations children were subjected to gross human rights violations. Now survivors are renewing their call for a national compensation fund, and better support for an ageing population of people with deep scars.
The death of an Australian climber brings this season's Mount Everest death toll to six, but observers say that's normal on the world's highest mountain.
Federal Government MP Andrew Broad is calling for places in Australia's sponsored refugee resettlement program to be increased from 1,000 places a year to 10,000.
A woman who alleges Rolf Harris touched her on the breast when she was a 13-year-old schoolgirl says telling her story is about "vindication and justice", not financial gain.
Freeze-dried sperm that was stored in space aboard the International Space Station for nine months has been used to produce healthy mouse pups on Earth, but scientists say the results don't tell us much about human reproduction in space.
A lawyer for Australian actress Rebel Wilson tells court she was fired from two Hollywood movies and could not get anymore film roles after magazine articles insinuated she was a serial liar.
Indian mining giant Adani defers its final investment decision on the Carmichael coal mine until the Queensland Government gives "clarity" over lower or deferred royalties.
Klaus Neubert, who shot and killed his estranged wife in traffic in broad daylight in Hobart and injured her passenger, is sentenced to a total of 28 years for the crimes.
Lateline's Barbara Miller hangs out with 'The Mutants', a group of students on the autism spectrum who are learning to make the most of their condition.
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