| | Two teenagers are arrested in connection with a fatal hit-and-run at in Melbourne's east that resulted in the deaths of a couple, who were driving home. | | | Avicii, the Grammy-nominated electronic dance DJ who performed sold-out concerts for feverish fans around the world, dies aged 28. | | | A three-year-old girl is found safe and well with the help of Max — the family's deaf and partially blind 17-year-old blue heeler — after spending the night lost on their rural property in cold, wet conditions. | | | Donald Trump appears to have seen off the worst of the dangers presented by James Comey, but the cloud he has governed beneath will hang heavy over the White House until his legal woes are dealt with, writes Greg Jennett. | | | Extraordinary deception. Atrocious behaviour. No concern about consequences. This week's evidence was consequential and now the political environment has shifted, writes Dan Ziffer. | | | A man who died in an explosion in his backyard shed, north of Brisbane, had been speaking to a neighbour and her children minutes before the fatal accident occurred. | | | For more than 100 years, Private Edward Attfield was wrongly believed to have been a deserter from the Australian Army — but in fact, his body was buried in an Egyptian war cemetery. | | | North Korea will suspend nuclear and missile tests effective immediately and abolish a nuclear test site ahead of planned summits with South Korea and the US, with US President Donald Trump tweeting that the announcement is "very good news". | | | Two men who pulled down a string of Neo-Nazi stickers in Civic yesterday say they are shocked and appalled to have found the propaganda in a "progressive" place like Canberra. | | | A UK man who caught what was dubbed the world's "worst-ever" case of super-gonorrhoea is cured — but two similar cases have now been reported in Australia. | | | The Rabbitohs thumped the Raiders to kick off a big NRL Saturday, then Wests Tigers take on the Knights in Tamworth, before the Cowboys and Titans face off in North Queensland. Follow all the live scores, stats and commentary. | | | The baby boy and two adults — believed to be his parents — were thrown from their car when it rolled in the southern suburb of Baldivis and struck a lamp post, with police investigating whether speed was a factor. | | | When So was 13, she was stolen from her Vietnamese mountain town and sold in China. Just months before, her mother Do had sold herself across the border to save her life. | | | A Mexican judge blocks a company associated with US toymaker Mattel Incorporation from commercialising the image of artist Frida Kahlo, her family says, as it seeks to halt sales of a Barbie doll styled after the influential artist. | | | Archaeologists wielding new, sometimes experimental techniques, reveal ancient tattoos — and the medical, spiritual and cultural significance they might have held. | | | Thousands of people are evacuated from central Berlin while experts defuse and remove an unexploded World War II bomb found during construction work. | | | Footage of the incident shows a truck making several attempts to reverse into the driveway before dumping the large load. Moments later, two children are seen rushing out to the driveway before returning to the home. | | | St Kilda fights back to earn tough draw against GWS to kick off an AFL Saturday, then Carlton will host West Coast before Port Adelaide faces Geelong at home and the Dockers and Dogs go at it in Perth. Follow the action with our live ScoreCentre. | | | A teenager who hacked senior US government officials from his bedroom in Leicestershire is jailed after posting "I own you" on the home TV of a security chief. | | | Actress Rose McGowan, who helped trigger the #MeToo movement, says a billboard company refused to take her money when she planned to expose Harvey Weinstein 20 years ago. | | | The Democratic Party sues President Donald Trump's campaign, his son, his son-in-law, the Russian Federation and WikiLeaks, saying they conspired to help Mr Trump win the 2016 presidential election. | | | Brenden Borellini doesn't see his photographs with his eyes. He sees them with his hands. | | | By Greg Jennett in Washington | | | By Jessica Strutt | | | By Daniel Ziffer | | | By Gery Karantzas | | | | | The ABC sent this message to starnewsposting@gmail.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC.
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