| | As more Australians ask for help with their mental health, insurers are reportedly out of step, with one grieving woman told to not seek treatment after the death of her husband if she wanted life insurance cover. | | | James "Whitey" Bulger, who lived a double life as one of Boston's most notorious mobsters and as a secret FBI informant before going on the run for 16 years, is found dead at a US federal prison in West Virginia. | | | Donald Trump signals his intention to end the constitutional right to citizenship for babies of non-citizens and unauthorised immigrants born in the US, but is rebuked by Republican Speaker Paul Ryan. | | | Humiliation, rising sick leave and reputational damage. It costs us $46 billion every year, not to mention the lives ruined in the process, so why is workplace bullying still so prevalent, asks Peter Fleming. | | | A man is in a critical condition with what police believe are self-inflicted wounds after twin shootings across the Victoria-New South Wales border leave a woman and a man dead. | | | By 2019, the Russia's Pacific military division is expected to receive more than 6,240 pieces of new and upgraded equipment, including battle tanks, missiles and heavy artillery, aircraft, electronic warfare systems and more. It may be time to re-evaluate Australia's Russia strategy, writes Alexey Muraviev. | | | A museum showcasing some of the world's most polarising foods will open in Sweden today, and there are three staple Australian dishes that have been offered a place at the table. | | | Your body's natural repair system is a wonderful thing. But there are a few things you can do to heal better and minimise scarring. | | | Murdiman bin Abdul Azis was well accustomed to flying from his home in the city of Pankal Pinang to Jakarta and back but a reputation for delays and cancellations was enough to put him off flying Lion Air. The one time he took a chance, it cost him his life. | | | One of Australia's biggest miners says taxpayers should be digging into their pockets to help pay for the next generation of mining projects if they want a bigger share of the spoils. | | | WeChat is a central part of life in China used for almost everything from transferring money to booking hotels. But now that I know my private messages are being censored, I am considering quitting. | | | Small business failures have increased over the past year, with a spike in retail insolvencies driving the rise. | | | Gladys Berejiklian takes another step in her bid to drive down immigration rates into the state, appointing an "expert panel" to asses the current rate of population growth. | | | Eryn Norvill tells a court she felt "belittled, embarrassed and shamed" when her co-star Geoffrey Rush allegedly made sexual gestures towards her during rehearsals for a theatre production. | | | Investment bank Morgan Stanley rates Australia as having the riskiest levels of household debt in the world and winding it back could result in a $700 billion hit to the nation's wealth. | | | To many people, they're known simply as 'mother's groups' — and that can mean new fathers like Jeremy Piert don't feel comfortable going along. | | | It took several doctors nearly two weeks to work out that a tick that burrowed into Sunshine Coast woman Olivia Pozzan's ear canal was causing her face paralysis, vomiting and vertigo. She named the tick Steve. | | | Former Australian captain Ian Chappell launches a stinging attack on the leadership of Cricket Australia, accusing administrators of leaving players to "cop it in the neck" after the ball tampering scandal. | | | The billionaire says this year has been the "most difficult and painful" of his life and that you would not necessarily want to be him. But things are looking up for Elon Musk. | | | Fahrenheit 11/9 film-maker Michael Moore releases footage of Sayoc his crew filmed at Donald Trump's first re-election rally, in February 2017, just a month after the President was inaugurated. | | | A 20-year-old Brisbane man, who is accused of claiming to be an ASIO spy in order to rape a child and commit a large number of other child sexual offences over three years, is released on bail. | | | The Supreme Court has ordered a Panama-based company to cough up millions in costs to Victoria's environment watchdog over a huge tyre dump in the state's west. | | | By Alexey Muraviev | | | By Peter Fleming | | | By Kaz Ross | | | By National Sport Editor David Mark | | | | | 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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