Ashes: England's mini-collapse
LiveTourists lose three wickets for just two runs in a disastrous patch for England that renews Australia's spirits.
Tourists lose three wickets for just two runs in a disastrous patch for England that renews Australia's spirits.
Horror comedy about a fallen soldier who finds he has somehow joined the ranks of the living dead.
tvVictims 'devastated' after disgraced gynaecologist Graeme Reeves released and outstanding charges withdrawn.
Holidaymakers heading out of Sydney have been caught in traffic jams up to 12 kilometres long.
He was trying to capture the snake but instead the hotel security guard became the victim.
Grumpy customers who give their barista a mouthful about a lousy cup of coffee beware.
Adrian was 37 when an explosion sent him deaf. Now he is set to lose his medical payments.
Australian activist detained in Russia for three months is on his way back to Australia.
Conflict ignited after US judge rules that National Security Agency's mass surveillance of telephone calls is legal.
Zimbabwe's ambassador to Australia is seeking a protection visa so she can stay in Australia.
The last avenue for asking questions on boat arrivals seems to have ... vanished.
In contrast to Abbott's ''Stop the Boats'', Pope Francis spoke of ''immigrants'' rather than ''illegal boat people''.
If you have left for the holidays, you are supposed to program your computer to send an out-of-office message.
As the mining boom slows, Western Australia's 'City of the North' looks to the future.
US stock indexes closed mostly flat, with the Dow snapping a six-day streak of record closing highs.
What can the theory of evolution tell us about how the economy works?
Next 12 months are tipped to be better for industrial and residential-focused real estate investment trusts.
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Documents show how the Fed gave JPMorgan a free hand to expand in areas that are typically off limits to banks.
Hedge fund manager says demand for metal is higher than expected.
There are bullies on the playground, in the classroom and at the office. Or perhaps right beside you at home.
The fine art of giving to oneself has become a key indicator for how shops will fare.
If you're freewheeling down the hill of life, it's time to reach for the brake pedal.
You've got your seven figure goal - now how are you going to get there?
It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it.
Around 70 Argentines are injured as a school of carnivorous fish attack the bathers on Parana River.
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Director Peter Jackson has confirmed his position as Lord of the Ringing Tills with the Hobbit sequel.
Meet the tough-as-nails female heroes kicking butt all over the big screen.
At 19, the pop fop is retiring with the $58m he earned last year, leaving tears and cheers.
When it comes to love, should anything less than ticking all the boxes suffice?
If today's power suit makes a quieter statement, it is because its role has evolved considerably since the '80s.
Royals, Christmas parties and premieres. Where the stars have been spotted this week.
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Prepare to lose your entire morning.
Forget about phone calls or Facebook updates. Some parents-to-be are spreading the good news very creatively...(Source: Buzzfeed)
From hair crimping to 'Sun-In' ... brace yourselves.
Cheese, Chow, Puppy, Dior, Lohan: US parents let their imaginations run free when naming their babies this year.
Family photos have never been so cringe-worthy.
She was having chemo when she learnt she was pregnant ... then she had to make the hardest decision of her life.
One Las Vegas hypnotist has revived his art by making his audience engage in R-rated behaviour.
The Vietnamese are known for hospitality and warmth, but their airline doesn't reflect this.
Despite discrimination, the transgender performers at one of Bali's most famous bars celebrate.
Ross Wilkie's discovery has cast a new light on what scientists know about seals in the southern hemisphere.
For the modern-day pleasure seeker, sexual stimulation is now rendered in a series of 1s and 0s.
With governments monitoring the internet, could pigeons be the answer to transporting data securely?
Christmas came and the geese got fat but did anyone put a penny in the IT professional's hat?
When it came to being mentioned by the media, Google was the top company in 2013, just edging out its major rival Apple.
Unless you're planning to return to typewriters like Russia, it pays to be aware of the security landscape.
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What a crazy, zany property year it has been.
The state government to protect one of the houses that campaigner died trying to save.
One last road trip for Drive’s long-term Commodore.
Next year looks set to be a big one for performance enthusiasts.
A candid Kevin Pietersen admits England have been mentally fragile this summer, worn down by unprecedented pressure.
George Bailey was certain he did not hit the ball that dismissed him for a duck at the MCG on Friday, casting doubt on the use of real-time Snicko.
England have finally made Australia bleed in the series.
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As a bright eyed four-year-old I marched proudly up the mountainous Opera House steps.
There's no wrecking ball, no jackhammers, but there's plenty of tongue action in Miley Cyrus's new video.
Dymocks has reported its best one-day sales figure ever on the day before Christmas Eve.