Gunman opens fire at LA Airport
Uniformed security guard kills at least one and injures up to seven more in mass shooting at LAX.
Uniformed security guard kills at least one and injures up to seven more in mass shooting at LAX.
Leighton Holdings subsidiary wins coalmining deal in partnership with company owned by family of India's former coal minister.
Top jockey to ride on Saturday despite police holding evidence that he was bribed to fix a race in 2011.
Watters' ill-advised SEN interview proved one final nail in his coaching coffin.
Sri Lankan authorities free pair who were detained over alleged visa violations.
Parents of Jewish community sex abuse whistleblower to leave Australia, saying they have been bullied and ''excommunicated''.
Israeli man jailed over assassination of Israeli PM provides glimpse into the cell where Melbourne man known as prisoner X, ended his life.
BBC says veteran TV and radio presenter Paul Gambaccini has been arrested on suspicion of sexual offences.
Australia's reputation as a friendly and trusted leader in the region is at risk over spying claims.
It is striking that Tony Abbott has spent his first weeks in the job immersed in international affairs.
Women share a lack of recognition of equal worth and capacity to contribute to a just, peaceful and prosperous society.
It's 'phubbing' - snubbing someone by looking at your phone instead of paying attention.
Macquarie Group ends tie that has led to it reaping hundreds of millions of dollars in fees.
US stocks rose after release of surprisingly strong manufacturing data.
Tom Waterhouse vowed in May that we would be seeing less of him - he may have to.
"Firing on all cylinders'' was how Mike Smith framed ANZ's $6.5 billion bell-ringer this week.
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Corporate bookmakers have stepped up the tempo in the battle for the punter's dollar.
Nation's oldest department store appears to have been flooded with exuberant Liberal voters.
It pays to do a little homework before deciding to manage your own fund.
It was standing room only when a vast collection of nautical memorabilia went under the hammer.
Once the spirit of the masses before being pensioned off, gin is in favour once again.
Remember actually going into a bank? No Google? Faxes? Things have changed.
True or false? A consultant is someone who takes the watch from your wrist and tells you the time.
Performing monkeys in Jakarta - the 'topeng monyet' - are being banned from the city's streets after a politician agreed with animal cruelty experts.
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We can only hope that Saul Goodman doesn't get afflicted with Smallville syndrome.
Lightning strikes twice for Chris Hemsworth who is back as the god of thunder Thor.
Heaven seems like an unlikely place to find a spy with an ear for opera.
Among the pampered pleasure palaces of Flemington racecourse's Birdcage, they call it The Unveil.
The remarkable story of John Letts, the former jockey who interviews the Cup winner on horseback.
Bikini and post-baby body should never be put into the same sentence and yet, they are.
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Chris Canty samples the new, the updated and the classic.
This West Brunswick cafe's hidden locale hasn't stopped the hype building.
Whether you're after classic canape recipes or dishes with a retro twist, we've got you covered.
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From hair crimping to 'Sun-In', brace yourselves as we take you through the beauty mistakes we all made in the 90s.
A host of clebrities have mimicked each other this year including Ellen DeGeneres appearing dressed as Nicki Minaj.
May we present the top five most sexually charged moments on the small screen.
It started with a ramble about avocados, but ended in Hamish making an on-air announcement.
Australia's literacy scores are dropping because children are not comprehending what they are reading, argues Misty Adoniou.
Kim Kardashian reckons one part of her looks better than ever since having a baby ... and it's probably not what you think.
Nothing strikes fear in the heart of a traveller as much as a seat companion with a cold or the flu.
These websites offer bargain airfares and package deals.
How to spend a perfect single day in some of the world's most fascinating places.
Somewhere between US cyber espionage and the phone-hacking scandal, the real news of the world may be Spies 'R' Us.
The US military wants to produce a prototype of a protective "Iron Man suit" packed with the latest communications gear.
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch outs himself as a user of tech that tracks every move he makes.
Huawei says it is "extremely disappointed" that it won't be allowed to participate in the NBN.
Lessons on dress style, body language, communication and the use of social media.
How does a company that has lost millions since 2010 and never made a profit raise $US1.6 billion?
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The urban warfare of open-house inspections has a slyly winking underbelly.
Rising prices raising fresh concerns about worsening housing affordability.
This 16-hectare property at Flinders could fetch as much as $20 million.
Less is more. Or not if you happen to be talking about Holden’s Caprice.
Australians have an up and down relationship with convertibles.
There is no worse barrier for a horse to draw wide in this country than the 2500-metre start at Flemington.
Cricket's latest technology gizmo could make a late entry to the game's decision review system.
When AFL coaches are sacked, the mathematics of why is typically simple.
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When in doubt, cross promote. It's the catchphrase of TV producers and gets a thorough workout on Better Homes and Gardens.
Melbourne Museum is the latest stop for Designing 007: Fifty Years of Bond Style, a celebration of cinema's most famous spy.
A story from the Israel-Palestinian conflict tries to show those involved as genuine people.