| | A 19-year-old man from Broadmeadows appears in court charged with the rape and murder of aspiring Melbourne comedian Eurydice Dixon, whose body was found on a soccer field in the city's inner north. | | | New York's Attorney-General is suing US President Donald Trump, three of his children and his namesake foundation, alleging "persistently illegal conduct" at the nonprofit including support for Mr Trump's 2016 campaign. | | | Denis Cheryshev's brace of out-of-this-world goals lights up the World Cup opening clash, with his technique and elan sweeping away the severe doubts surrounding the Russian team, writes James Maasdorp. | | | Grumpy Australians are becoming more likely to shop around for a better deal on their household power bills, according to a new report. | | | Robbie Williams shrugs off acoustic difficulties with a cheeky middle finger to the camera as Russia and Vladimir Putin welcome the world in the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony. | | | For the first time, astronomers capture images of a jet of radio waves blasted into space when a supermassive black hole ripped apart a star that came too close. | | | Chris and Rachel Bragg don't have a home to call their own, and they couldn't be happier. They've traded life as renters to become full-time house sitters, and they're saving big bucks in the process. | | | The World Cup is one of the rare occasions that transcends sporting taste. The Socceroos' opener against France clashes with the Wallabies, AFL, NRL and one-day international cricket tomorrow but if you aren't watching the action from Russia, you are not watching the big game, writes Richard Hinds. | | | Spanish microbiologist Francisco Mojica is tipped to win the Nobel Prize for his ground-breaking discovery of DNA editing that could cure many diseases. | | | The Duchess of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth smile and laugh together while thousands of fans cheer as Britain's newest royal, still learning the ropes, joins the monarch for a visit to the English county of Cheshire. | | | The writer-director behind the massively successful horror films is back with Upgrade, an action flick inspired by technology. | | | Humans have been displacing wildlife since, well, forever — and according to a new study, we're leaving some mammals no choice but to adjust their daily schedules and seek refuge in the night. | | | North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is found to be "sincere" in implementing the denuclearisation agreement, says South Korean ambassador to Australia Lee Baeksoon. | | | Taking inspiration from infants, scientists have created an algorithm that can teach itself to see and understand a spatial environment. But will it work in the real world? | | | Melbourne-born gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell is charged by Russian police after being detained during a one-man protest in Moscow. He was holding a banner that read "Putin fails to act against Chechnya torture of gay people". | | | Particularly tough bacteria that have been on Earth for more than 2.5 billion years could help humans colonise Mars and identify life on other planets, a study finds. | | | Former FBI Director James Comey deviated from the bureau's norms in a probe into former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, but there is no evidence his actions before the 2016 election were motivated by political bias, a watchdog report finds | | | Recently I received a call about an elderly patient believed to be the victim of financial abuse from nurses who didn't know where to turn. It's a story I hear all too regularly and we need a better solution, writes Andrew Simpson. | | | A retired judge has backed calls for more drug rehabilitation centres in the bush, warning addicts in regional areas are too often thrown behind bars. | | | Cricket Australia dismisses reports the ABC will be excluded from the next broadcasting deal. | | | If you're scared of crocodiles, don't watch this video. It shows at least 50 of them sunbaking along a short stretch of the Northern Territory's Daly River ... and there's more in the water. | | | By James Maasdorp | | | By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | By Andrew Simpson | | | By political reporter Stephen Dziedzic | | | | | 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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