| | Cave diving is perilous at the best of times but finding and freeing the 12 Thai boys and their football coach from Tham Luang posed extreme challenges. | | | Donald Trump meets with British Prime Minister Theresa May as hundreds of protesters gather in multiple locations across England following the arrival of the US President. | | | US adult film actress Stormy Daniels, who claims she had an affair with Donald Trump in 2006, is released on bail after being arrested at an Ohio strip club in what her lawyer says is a "complete set-up". | | | An estimated one in three houses across the country contain asbestos, but getting rid of the dangerous substance can be expensive. A Federal Government advisory group believes it may have found a solution. | | | A giant telescope buried in the Antarctic ice, "ghost particles" travelling near the speed of light and a supermassive black hole 4 billion light-years away. What more could you want? | | | The drug, known as Montelukast or Singulair, is prescribed for children aged two to 14 with frequent intermittent, mild persistent or exercise-induced asthma. | | | Donald Trump tweets a letter from North Korea's Kim Jong-un in which he thanks the US President for his meeting and welcomes improved relations between their two countries. | | | The ABC office in Longreach was being bombarded with calls offering compensation over a car crash, so one of our journalists recorded the conversation to help you identify and avoid a "claim farmer". | | | The World Cup has caught the imagination of casual football fans but will this again fail to translate into greater interest in the A-League and the sport in Australia, asks Richard Hinds. | | | There are many economic downsides to higher tariffs, but if it brings American manufacturing jobs back, it's going to play very well in the states Donald Trump needs to get a second term, writes Carrington Clarke. | | | Game of Thrones, Westworld and The Handmaid's Tale dominate this year's Emmy nominations, while celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain is posthumously recognised. | | | The father of jailed Liberal Party director Damien Mantach, who stole nearly $1.5 million from the organisation, asks the party to forgive his son's debt, saying it would be "vindictive" to force him to repay the stolen cash. | | | UFC experts say mixed martial arts is going through an "explosion" in Australia, and the likes of Tai Tuivasa and Tyson Pedro are hoping the sport finally hits the mainstream Down Under. | | | In the middle of a vineyard at Langhorne Creek in South Australia is an unusual sight in a territory known for its red wine — a patch of unfamiliar mixed grains. | | | There has been a dramatic increase in the number of cars colliding with kangaroos, according to smash repairers in Australia's south-east. And wildlife carers are noticing too. | | | The little-known Wollongong band Ruby Tuesdays faces a $2 million legal battle with a US restaurant chain over its name. | | | Historians are surprised to discover more than 100 sunken boats in the Clarence River in NSW, which once served as a super highway for the sugar cane industry. | | | Sophie Pfaerhoever was facing deportation because as far as the Federal Government is concerned, a sister-in-law is not a close relative and therefore does not meet visa requirements. | | | Sean David Black told a woman he is accused of raping that he knew "all the politicians" and police, and would "shoot her in the head", a court hears. | | | Hollywood actress Rebel Wilson is planning to take her defamation case to Australia's High Court, with her lawyers seeking special leave to appeal after she was ordered to pay back $4.1 million to magazine publisher Bauer Media. | | | The only anomaly mentioned in an independent audit is one trip where the former deputy PM's media adviser stayed an extra night in Sydney to recover from an illness. | | | The provocative British comedian is leaving a trail of "fake interview" destruction ahead of his new TV show due to air next week, duping US politicians including Sarah Palin and former vice-president Dick Cheney in elaborate pranks. | | | Indian Shridhar Chillal decided to grow the fingernails on his left hand when he was a teenager — that was in 1952. He's got the Guinness World Record for the longest nails ever recorded on a single hand, but has now decided enough is enough. | | | By business reporter Carrington Clarke | | | By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | By Dan Colasimone | | | By Dean Bilton | | | | | 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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