| | Students scrambled to block the entrance to an art classroom as their 17-year-old schoolmate shot through the door, witnesses say. The suspect's lawyer says he was "weirdly non-emotional" after the attack. | | | Riding high on Iran, Jerusalem, the North Korea summitry and a booming economy, the US President feels he has immense political leverage. But Robert Mueller is yet to conclude his investigation and midterm elections are looming, writes Bruce Wolpe. | | | With an increasing number of grey nomads heading north for winter, there are rising tensions between truck drivers and caravans on Australia's highways. | | | The Queen was seen to shrug slightly in resignation while others in attendance at the Royal wedding looked visibly uncomfortable as Reverend Michael Curry went off script. But there was one woman who looked entirely comfortable, writes Annabel Crabb. | | | Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have married at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. Here's the key moments from the couple tying the knot. | | | Small business owners subcontracted to upgrade parts of the Pacific Highway in northern NSW say it has been "emotionally devastating" after not being paid for work commissioned by the Government. | | | The agreement to dial down China's massive surplus with the US may lack detail, but it certainly looks like the world has dodged the prospect of a global trade war, at least for now. | | | The Brisbane Lions take on resurgent Hawthorn at the Gabba, before the high-flying Eagles face off against Richmond after Melbourne takes care of Carlton. Follow all the action in our live AFL ScoreCentre. | | | If you think working out whether your rubbish should go into recycling or non-recycling, spare a thought for the residents of this Japanese town who sort their waste into 45 different categories in their quest to reach a zero-waste goal by 2020. | | | The Greens claim leaked documents show the Tasmanian Government changed the World Heritage management plan to accommodate tourism developments, including on Hall's Island in the Walls of Jerusalem National Park. | | | Fresh from running the Boston Marathon, Zibeon Fielding has conquered a 60km ultramarathon between Indulkana and Mimili in South Australia's APY Lands to raise funds for remote dialysis treatment. | | | John Paynter thought about killing his wife Mary Ann in her final days and has developed post traumatic stress disorder from watching what he describes as torture. Now his "main purpose in life" is to stop others from suffering the same pain. | | | A malfunction at a Darwin show causes fireworks to be released "at a lower than anticipated height", a spokesperson says, causing debris to fly out of the exclusion zone. | | | From a $7 million council-required carpark to the denied visa of a Turkish calligrapher, it hasn't been easy building this Sydney mosque, but the opening date is in sight. | | | Round 11 in the NRL closes out as the Sharks take on the Bulldogs after the Dragons edge the Raiders in Mudgee. Follow all the action in our live NRL ScoreCentre. | | | Authorities euthanise a cougar suspected of killing a mountain bike rider and injuring another in an attack in hills outside Seattle, reportedly the first fatal attack by the animal in Washington State since 1924. | | | An environment group in Melbourne's east calls for a crackdown on polluters after a creek near a walking path is covered in white foam that looks like laundry water. | | | Green roofs have the potential to improve city living, a study from Melbourne researchers shows, but there are still roadblocks in the way of our cities having a green future. | | | It has been 25 years since an Adelaide court found Ivan Polyukhovich not guilty of taking part in the mass murder of more than 800 people. He was the first, and remains the only, person to be tried under Australia's amended war crimes act. | | | The Mexican charter company whose plane crashed in Havana, killing 110 people, has been the subject of two serious complaints about its crews' performances over the past decade, authorities in Guyana and a retired pilot for Cuba's national airline say. | | | A Darwin couple who lost their daughter to suicide after what they say was a struggle to get help for her are planning to ride 3000 kilometres across Australia to raise awareness of mental health issues. | | | By Annabel Crabb | | | By Bruce Wolpe | | | By business reporter Daniel Ziffer | | | By North America correspondent Conor Duffy | | | | | 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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