| | Donald Trump uses an explosive, all-caps tweet to threaten Iranian President Hassan Rouhani with "consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before" after he spoke out on the US's anti-Iran policy. | | | Australia's residential construction sector is likely to shift from boom to bust over the next two years, with the biggest drop in new work since the financial crisis a decade ago. | | | Federal Government MP Tim Wilson attacks the design of My Health Record, saying it should be an opt-in system. | | | Warren Rogers is accused of murdering his wife of 40 years at their south-west Sydney home after she reconnected with a high school sweetheart on social media. | | | A man shoots 14 people in a Toronto neighbourhood known as Greektown, with the incident leaving two people, including the shooter dead. | | | A lawyer for Phillip O'Shea, a sergeant-at-arms of the Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle gang, says his client had been "badly mistreated" by police, but one officer says his resistance to the arrest was one of the most violent he'd seen in his career. | | | It's been called the "invisible" condition, but for sufferers like Kirsty Buhlert-Smith, chronic pain has changed everything about her life. | | | A teenager is arrested over the death of a woman at a short-stay apartment complex in Melbourne's CBD on Saturday morning. Police say Ms Chol died after a dispute broke out between two groups of young people at a party on the tower's 56th floor. | | | The lawyer for north Queensland mother-of-five Kandita Kattenberg tells the Supreme Court her client knew it was wrong to leave her baby son supervised in the bath by a 10-year-old boy. Justice David North says her "criminal neglect was patent and obvious". | | | A police officer involved in a violent arrest in Byron Bay, in which a teenager was hit about 20 times with batons after being capsicum sprayed and tasered, could face criminal charges. | | | Five months after the rape of a two-year-old girl and following mounting criticism of the Federal Government's apparent lack of interest in Indigenous issues in northern Australia, the Prime Minister visits the embattled town of Tennant Creek. | | | British police arrest three men in London after a suspected acid attack on a three-year-old boy in the English city of Worcester. | | | The Biometric Mirror, the only one of its kind in the world, is an artificial intelligence program that's learned to read the human face and it's tucked away in a foyer at the University of Melbourne. | | | About 200 galahs die in the South Australian town of Burra, prompting investigations by the state's Environment Department and the local council and speculation they were poisoned. | | | A former AMP planner describes the company as a "dictatorship" and says he was pressured to sell in-house products, including to a client who would have been left thousands of dollars a year worse off. | | | A woman is flown to hospital in Perth with deep leg wounds after being attacked by a pack of dingoes at a remote Pilbara mine site. | | | The world's biggest comic convention wraps up for another year, and we've got a bevy of new trailers and announcements to dig through. Here's some of the best. | | | For the tribe handling the $2.6 trillion in Australian superannuation savings, the financial year just ended has been an absolute ripper. How much longer it can continue, however, is increasingly being questioned, writes Ian Verrender. | | | Police are searching for two men who shot 46-year-old George Nassif at Warwick Farm in Sydney's west last night, as residents of a nearby apartment block claim the pair tried to bribe them in return for a hiding spot. | | | Team Sky is down to seven riders, with Italian rider Gianni Moscon expelled from the Tour de France for hitting a rival cyclist, as the overall positions remain the same ahead of the final rest day. | | | Holidaymakers watch as a whirling column of air and water mist forms off the coast near the seaside resort town of Arkhipo-Osipovka. | | | By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | By business editor Ian Verrender | | | By business reporter Stephen Letts | | | By Louise Glanville | | | | | 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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