| | Social media executives could be jailed and their companies fined billions of dollars if they fail to remove terrorist material like the Christchurch massacre live stream under proposed new laws. | | | The UK is on track to leave the European Union on April 12 without a deal after the British Prime Minister's plan was again rejected, but Europe's leaders will gather beforehand to discuss the crisis. | | | Not even the promise of her own demise could break the political paralysis over Brexit, and now British PM Theresa May's failure gives rise to calls for a general election. | | | When mainstream parties stand for little, One Nation gets a chance to hunt for preferences and the balance of power in the Senate, writes Laura Tingle. | | | As the Antarctic Treaty Turns 60, keeping watch on the icy continent is becoming more difficult. So, what is China doing down there? Truth is, we don't know for sure. | | | The latest statistics from the ATO show the list of of Australia's millionaires paying no income tax is growing, and negative gearing remains a popular tax break. | | | If you are among the 80 per cent of Australians who use natural medicines and treatments such as naturopathy, yoga and Pilates to improve your health, prepare for a shock. | | | There are more than 1,000 species of bacteria fighting deep inside your body. But what does the makeup of that bacteria tell us about our health? Freya Petersen finds out the hard way — by having her poo tested. | | | A crude collage posted to the alleged Christchurch gunman's page is raising more questions about whether authorities missed the warning signs. | | | Australia defeat Pakistan by six runs in a dramatic dead rubber, getting over the line in Dubai despite a record-breaking century on debut from opener Abid Ali plus another ton from Mohammad Rizwan. | | | Nearly 2,000 years after Pompeii was destroyed by a volcanic eruption, the ancient Roman city is still giving up long-buried secrets. | | | Vanessa Rodel, one of the asylum seekers who sheltered American whistle-blower Edward Snowden in Hong Kong in 2013has been granted asylum in Canada with her daughter — but the other five refugees are still waiting for the verdict. | | | As Indonesia's election looms, there has been a massive spike in fake news, hate speech and propaganda online. Some politicians are outraged. But others see an opportunity. | | | In clandestine businesses known as click farms spread out across the world, fake profiles, likes, shares, and views are being manufactured and sold to social media influencers, businesses, and even politicians. | | | Australian consumers are slowly opening up to the idea of eating a different kind of chicken — the black-skinned chicken. | | | When men complain of pain they are given painkillers, women are often prescribed antidepressants. What is behind the gender divide in treatment for chronic pain? Professor Louise Sharpe. | | | The enormously influential Bauhaus school is celebrated as an enemy of the Nazis — but few know about the former students who helped design concentration camps. | | | Rhian Lee Ryan repeatedly raped a child he met on Facebook and forced young girls to send him naked pictures of themselves that he then threatened to post on social media in a pattern of behaviour that is condemned by a judge. | | | Imagine this: one day, for no apparent reason, phones start washing up on a remote shore. Weirder still — they are all Garfield phones and they keep coming. | | | Millions of Australian workers are preparing to enjoy a rare extended holiday in April as the moon means Easter aligns with Anzac Day to give the opportunity of ten days off with just three days' leave. | | | The mother says she feels ashamed for young women in leggings and wants to cover their nakedness and blindfold her four sons to "protect them" from seeing women in the "unforgiving garment". | | | With lightning-fast reflexes to rival Mr Miyagi, new vision reveals just how the elusive kangaroo rat is able to pirouette out of peril in less than the blink of an eye. | | | By Laura Tingle | | | By Louise Sharpe | | | By Peter Sivey and Terence Cheng | | | By Andrew McGarry | | | | | 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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