Arkansas nightclub shooting: 25 injured
Police said 25 people were shot in Little Rock, Arkansas, after a dispute broke out at a nightclub concert early on Saturday.
Police said 25 people were shot in Little Rock, Arkansas, after a dispute broke out at a nightclub concert early on Saturday.
The president is on vacation from Washington - but not from Twitter. And certainly not from his ongoing feuds with television news networks MSNBC and CNN.
Melania Trump, the first lady of the United States, has issued a rebuttal after a TV host claimed that she wanted to leave the president and was only staying in the White House for the sake of her son.
Twenty-three Melbourne bars and restaurants promise to remove patrons who sexually harass workers.
With laptops and iPads replacing notepads in classrooms, students' handwriting is slipping and affecting how they get their ideas across.
Former President Barack Obama, stressing the importance of the Paris climate agreement, criticised President Donald Trump for taking the US out of the deal.
He's a controversial US physician touring Australia to argue the case against voluntary euthanasia.
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A doctor who lost his job at a New York City hospital opened fire with an assault rifle inside the building.
The men on the ground in Mosul know that capturing the rubble that once formed its iconic mosque is not the end of this fight.
"They said you'd never make it," went the 80s beer ad, "but you finally came through". Which, while relevant almost every year, can certainly be said of the financial year which came to a close on Friday.
The death was the first in the event's 29-year history.
One Canberra company is going to extreme measures to attract top talent.
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Gold Coast Suns coach Rodney Eade was probably anticipating the first question would be about Gary Ablett after the superstar's 300th game.
Julie Saunderson sees her family's pets, a pug and two French bulldogs, as members of the family.
Looking at the soft, white powder in a baby formula tin, you wouldn't think there were strange, potentially toxic needles lurking inside.
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Come the (eventual) milestone, come the man and
Temperatures plunged to minus 8.7 on Saturday morning, with more cold nights ahead.
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Young people were hog-tied, locked down in isolation likely to cause significant sensory deprivation and subjected to barking, snapping security dogs in Queensland's youth detention centres.
An investigation into the incident has been set up by Queanbeyan police.
A crash on the Barton Highway left a motorcycle rider in Canberra Hospital with serious injuries.
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Australia is one of the first countries to pursue a free trade agreement with the Pacific Alliance.
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Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has rejected criticism his premiership team has lost its hungry edge this season.
Chancellor Angela Merkel said she did not want a culture war over same-sex marriage.
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Melbourne's horse-drawn carriage owners vow to go to jail in defiance of a ban in CBD that started on Saturday.
Carlton coach Brendon Bolton said an "accumulation of little things" cost his side victory against Adelaide on Saturday at the MCG, but noted that his side was bridging the gap on the best sides in the competition.
The fire heralded a new era of space investigation in the capital.
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The brother of Islamic State terrorist Mohamed Elomar has been arrested after allegedly threatening a spectator at a child's soccer game in Sydney.
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