Trump and Clinton's big night in Big Apple
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Republican and Democrat frontrunners enjoy convincing wins in primary ballots in New York.
Republican and Democrat frontrunners enjoy convincing wins in primary ballots in New York.
Flames seen coming from campus atrium as firefighters battle blaze at exclusive private school.
Reportedly closed due to safety concerns on Tuesday, wall crashes over path at site on city fringe.
One student expelled, two suspended after being caught with drugs at event: report.
She thought it would prevent the assault but, lawyer tells court, she 'got caught up in the 'likes'.'
The biggest multinational companies are paying half the 30 per cent corporate tax rate on average.
COMMENT It's a little late, but this would be a good time to start the original Democrats.
The warmest month in history; 300mm of rain in an hour; 93 per cent bleaching on the Barrier Reef. It's happening, say scientists, and it's not over yet.
Woman pushing a pram narrowly escapes injury. Vision courtesy Seven News Melbourne.
Man, 33, charged over death of young footballer Patrick Cronin, who was allegedly punched in a wild pub brawl on weekend.
Scientists surveying mass coral bleaching on Great Barrier Reef say just 7 per cent remains untouched.
Indonesia will pay tribute to the woman widely regarded as the nation's first feminist.
The Turnbull government is preparing to trump Labor in the budget, raising four times as much from super.
A confronting new ad campaign aims to get parents, teachers and coaches to clamp down on disrespectful and aggressive behaviour by boys.
I am Australia's new Sex Discrimination Commissioner and there are three areas that require immediate attention.
The father in Lebanon committed the original sin, but everyone else is paying the price.
With the election looming, it's a shame we don't have someone to 'keep the bastards honest'.
Shares on the move again as the resources rally rolls on.
Banks voice concern about more intrusive regulation of IT security.
Qantas chair buys $101,400 of the airline's shares, which fell by 18 per cent earlier this week.
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Analysts have suggested that Harley Davidson may have to prune models as its global sales rise but profits fall.
The ACCC has again delayed a decision on the local impact of the $140b merger of global brewing giants.
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Queensland is the new Australian property darling for offshore buyers, according to new research.
Big-ticket furniture is a sound investment but there are 12 questions to ask before you decide to buy.
Gentrification means this once-impoverished suburb has grown to now being almost a foodie hot spot.
When someone dies leaving a DIY will, a surviving spouse and children from a previous marriage, it can be a recipe for disaster.
Beyond the handbag or man bag, there are easy deductions taxpayers miss every year.
Don't turn into a walking cliche; accept you're old and spoil yourself.
​Ice is costing communities dearly, but it's also presenting unique business opportunities for companies willing to clean up the mess.
The founder of a chain of toasted-sandwich stores blames high commercial rents and tenant delays for its liquidation.
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When too much Game of Thrones is barely enough, George RR Martin has a great idea: a spin-off series.
The host of The Late Show has satirised the apology from Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
Princes William and Harry have visited set of the next Star Wars to promote British film-making.
Taylor Swift gave some cautionary advice to her 19-year-old self during a house tour for Vogue.
Michelle Bridges is facing strong backlash after the the celebrity trainer made inflammatory comments about fat people.
The way you move can change your brain, according to the latest in neuroplasticity.
The naturopathic way to help prevent PMS if your usual method is to cover your face with a giant cookie.
What happens when you have more powders than food in your pantry.
Wondering why you just can't get enough food in your belly? Bet you didn't think of these.
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Despite a Facebook faux pas, this neighbourhood eatery is proving to be a neighbourhood hit.
Don't get up! Melbourne is a testing ground for Uber's new home delivery app, UberEATS.
Think soup is boring? This recipe - one of Adam Liaw's favourites - will change your mind.
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Humour is a survival tool but there is a difference between a good race joke and a bad one.
The Hollywood actor said he was molested by a neighbour when he was seven years old.
Labelled disruptive from childhood and unable to keep a job, finally Lisa Walton's started to make sense.
Police have arrested five people after the discovery of an alleged "baby farm" where infants are sold and swapped.
A dad's text conversation with his daughter is going viral after he struggled to buy the right 'sanitary towels'.
Ten invitations, 10 kids and no RSVP's! With one week to go until my son's party I started to panic - what if no-one really was coming?
From Traveller
Travellers, beware: Once you start, you can't stop.
There's no Wi-Fi, TV or air conditioning. And it's stunning.
Australia's islands nowhere to be found in this year's list of the world's greatest.
There's poetry in one of Finland's YouTube stars crushing a vintage Nokia phone.
Laptop gets new processors and a price bump, but keeps divisive design.
Streaming giant Netflix is adding more than 150 hours of High Dynamic Range content
Government has 'exploited the transition to cloud' to expand its power, company says.
We spoke with Slack's head of customer service at its Australian HQ opening.
Women paid virtually the same as men for same job, software maker's numbers reveal.
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Japanese brand looks to change its fortunes with updated small car.
The Italian brand finally enters the SUV fight.
Adam Scott is too busy to try and win a gold medal at the Rio Olympic Games.
South African players' opposition to playing in a day-night Test complicates plans for two pink-ball internationals next season.
This move will send UFC 200 into chaos.
Brett Deledio has surged into calculations for a surprise return to the team for the suddenly critical match against Melbourne
A goal, not a point, should decide a drawn grand finals, Essendon legend Tim Watson says.
The two luckiest men in the AFL are Stefan Martin and Steven May.
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