| | Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock spent decades acquiring weapons and living a secret life, police say, as they reveal the first shot was fired three minutes earlier than initially thought and that Paddock may have had an accomplice. | | | Stephen Paddock's girlfriend, Marilou Danley, claims she has a "clean conscience" and will cooperate fully with the investigation into the mass shooting in Las Vegas. | | | The consumer group Choice announces the winners of its annual Shonky awards, with big names including Viagogo, Samsung and Nature's Way nabbing gongs. | | | Authorities work to piece together Elisa Curry's movements before her disappearance from her family's holiday home on Victoria's Surf Coast five days ago. | | | The special counsel investigating whether Russia tried to sway the 2016 US election takes over FBI inquiries into a former British spy's scandalous dossier of Donald Trump's purported ties to the Kremlin. | | | Investigators from the Australian Tax Office raid the Melbourne offices of an alleged mastermind of a massive tax evasion scheme following a tip off from the ABC. | | | We may have found out who actually writes at least some of Donald Trump's tweets, after what seems to be a staff slip-up. | | | British Prime Minister Theresa May endures a nightmare speech plagued by a cough and interrupted by a prankster, while parts of the backdrop fall down as she speaks. | | | A video store manager says one of the women accused of murdering Perth teenager Aaron Pajich spoke about having a growing desire to kill someone, and mostly rented horror and serial killer movies. | | | Set 30 years after the events in the original, what's missing from the sequel is a deeper sense of why this film needed to exist at all, writes Jason Di Rosso. | | | Money launderers are using more sophisticated methods to remain one step ahead of law enforcement, says one expert — so how do countries stop them? | | | Throw away the angry anonymous letter. There are better, more diplomatic ways to handle things next time your neighbour's dog wakes the baby with its barking. | | | Terrorism suspects in Australia will be able to be held for up to a fortnight without charge under an agreement with the states and territories, while driver's licence photos will be available to authorities in real time to identify suspects. | | | Police say six men charged in relation to the death of Mehmet Yilmaz, who was fatally shot in front of his fiance in Sydney's west, are members of the same organised crime gang. | | | Australian researchers have developed a new superglue-like substance that can be squirted onto wounds to seal them within seconds. | | | An Adelaide priest and nun scammed out of more than $180,000 by a woman who pretended to have terminal cancer tell the Adelaide Magistrates Court of their shock, betrayal and devastation. | | | Alex Reuben McEwan is not mentally fit to stand trial for the murder of Korean woman Eunji Ban, a Supreme Court jury in Brisbane decides. | | | A select group of residents will soon be able to throw meat, dairy products, coffee grounds and dog poo into their green waste bins in a move to decrease landfill use and yield better compost. | | | Authorities warn thrillseekers that Clarrie Hall Dam, on the NSW north coast, could be deadly after a video of people sliding down its spillway is viewed millions of times on social media. | | | By RN Breakfast technology editor Peter Marks in San Francisco |
| | By Europe correspondent James Glenday |
| | By Christian Tietz, UNSW |
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