| | The Marvel Comics writer is behind some of the world's best-known comic book characters including Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Hulk, the Avengers and X-Men. | | | The remains of 18-year-old Trudie Adams could have been disposed of in a section of national park that was not searched by police at the time of her disappearance, the ABC understands. | | | Former ABC managing director Michelle Guthrie and former chair Justin Milne speak exclusively to Four Corners, detailing the months leading up to the bitter breakdown at the top level of the national broadcaster. | | | Iranian criminals were the likely culprits seeking to make money from hacking into Perth-based shipbuilder Austal, cyber security authorities believe. | | | Men continue to earn more than women across the workforce and while the gender pay gap is decreasing, it is not moving in the right direction in all sectors. | | | A new documentary starts a conversation about the widespread and unregulated practice of female circumcision in Malaysia. | | | Sisto Malaspina's favourite coffee — the long black — will be served for free on Tuesday when Pellegrini's reopens, but first, staff will need to clear a path through the floral tributes. | | | Labor announces that if elected, it would set up a new office of the evaluator general to ensure taxpayer money was being spent as it should — and yielding results. | | | Neil Finn said it best when he sang "even when you're feeling warm, the temperature could drop away". Here's why Victoria's capital experiences four seasons in one day. | | | In the wake of the Bourke St terror attack, Peter Dutton is pushing Labor to support a bill that would make encrypted messaging services viewable to authorities. But the technology sector warns that a "back door is a bad idea". | | | The Crimes of Grindelwald recovers from a bland first instalment and returns to Potterverse form, making for an utterly magical film. | | | The US President also cast doubt — without evidence — on vote tallies as state officials scramble to review more than 8 million ballots by a Thursday deadline. | | | Germs that commonly live in the bowels of most people are lurking in the waters of Blackmans Bay Beach south, so resist the temptation to have a dip. | | | Attributing individual events to climate change is complex, but observing the overall trend is not. As fire seasons lengthen and flooding worsens, emergency services are having to find ways to adapt. | | | Jo Bain is undertaking a painstaking process to preserve Chile, an "extraordinary" flamingo that called the Adelaide Zoo home for decades. This is how — and why —he'll do it. | | | My Ut Trinh, 50, who is charged with seven counts of contamination of goods over the food tampering scare will remain in custody after her lawyer withdrew an application for bail. | | | Like the hangover from a Contiki tour, US President Donald Trump has again emerged drained from transatlantic travel, with his trip bookended by a tweet war and bone-crushing handshake from Emmanuel Macron, writes Conor Duffy. | | | Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau becomes the first Western leader to acknowledge his country has heard the recordings of the killing of Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last month. | | | The drinking and dining empire led by high-profile Sydney hotelier Justin Hemmes is facing a push to kill off a 2007 "zombie" workplace agreement that some staff say denies them weekend penalty rates. | | | James Gargasoulas says he had a premonition from God of running people over in Melbourne's CBD half an hour before driving down 33 pedestrians, telling a jury "I apologise from my heart". | | | The Thousand Oaks Teen Centre was the place many relatives rushed to in the early hours of Thursday to find out if their loved ones had survived the shooting. Now, it's a temporary shelter for traumatised people who may have lost everything except family photos in the fires. | | | By North America correspondent Conor Duffy | | | By Adam Wakeling | | | By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | By Yasmine Probst and Vivienne Guan | | | | | 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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