| | Democrats say they want to verify a Buzzfeed News report in which sources claim Mr Trump told Cohen to lie to lawmakers about building a skyscraper in Moscow. | | | His effort could not be faulted, but local teenager Alex de Minaur finds himself on the end of a dominant Rafael Nadal performance, while Kimberly Birrell wins just one game against Angelique Kerber. | | | Preeti Shakya's feet didn't touch the ground outside her palace until she was 11. She became a goddess at three years old, but when puberty hit, it was back to an anonymous life in the suburbs. | | | Police arrest a man on suspicion of murdering Aiia Maasarwe, as Melburnians gather to grieve the loss of the 21-year-old, whose body was found behind a hedge near her university in the city's north this week. | | | For the second time in barely seven months, residents of a city in mourning have come together to grieve the loss of another young woman who never made it home. | | | I was trying to find the secret to strong relationships between girls and their dads. Three things were raised repeatedly and backed by experts, writes Madonna King. | | | Australia's preparation for the Women's World Cup, starting in June, is set for a major shake-up with a Football Federation Australia press conference on Saturday expected to spell the end for coach Alen Stajcic. | | | It is hard to think of a recent campaign where so many seats genuinely felt up for grabs by Labor, leaving Bill Shorten and Scott Morrison with their campaigning work cut out for them, writes Laura Tingle. | | | Australia fails to defend its total of 230, as India clinches a 2-1 series win with a seven-wicket victory in the third and final ODI at the MCG. | | | "A bad day at work" — how former Australian Navy diver Paul de Gelder finds the lighter side to the terrifying experience of being mauled by a shark in Sydney Harbour. | | | The spiritual leader of the terrorist group responsible for the 2002 Bali bombings says he's still fighting for Indonesia, ahead of his expected release from prison next week. | | | After nine years hiding in the West Australian outback, the teenage daughter of a man who blew the whistle on a Russian politician's financial dealings is speaking out. | | | An Irishman injects a "dose" of his own semen into his arm once a month for 18 months in a homespun attempt to cure his own back pain, but ends up in hospital with subcutaneous emphysema instead. | | | Sutopo Purwo Nugroho has a special place in the hearts of Indonesians; it's his job is to inform the public about natural disasters, and for the past year he has also publicly documented his own personal disaster as he slowly dies from stage-four lung cancer. | | | The Federal Government will look into new allegations about the way footage was obtained and used in a campaign by activists to close the live export trade. | | | Rush's lawyers argue he could suffer up to $25.3 million in future economic loss as a result of articles alleging he acted inappropriately towards a female co-star during a Sydney Theatre Company production of King Lear. | | | The cult of celebrity isn't a new phenomenon; in the 1800s, Lord Byron's scandalous reputation tarnished his daughter's name. But Ada Lovelace was an accomplished woman in her own right. | | | A marine conservationist captures stunning images of her close encounter with a massive great white shark — and lands in hot water with other researchers for placing her hand on the animal. | | | By Madonna King | | | By Laura Tingle | | | By Micheline Maynard | | | by Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | | | 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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