Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota ends his long-shot primary challenge against President Joe Biden
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota ends his long-shot primary challenge against President Joe Biden.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota ends his long-shot primary challenge against President Joe Biden.
There will be no Australians in the Shanghai Masters quarter-finals after Alexei Popyrin and Aleksandar Vukic were both eliminated in straight sets.
A suspect in the disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann has been acquitted by a German court of unrelated sexual abuse charges.
"How about allowing people to come to an open border, 13,000 of which were murderers," Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says of immigrants.
Former Test opener Marcus Harris has started his Sheffield Shield summer with a century against Tasmania, pushing his case for a recall to the national side.
As Australians continue to flee escalating violence in the Middle East, a potential moment of unity between the nation's leaders has been rejected.
Deadlocked legislation to help first-home buyers with low deposits has returned to federal parliament as government urges opponents to put differences aside.
One of Australia's best young cricketers, Sam Konstas, has announced himself on the domestic stage, hitting his maiden Sheffield Shield century for NSW.
Decade-old social media posts have come back to haunt a Labor candidate ahead of the Queensland election, forcing the premier to step up in her defence.
An anti-racism group has released figures it says show racial profiling is still happening in Victoria Police.
Barrister-turned-informer Nicola Gobbo concedes senior police did not force her stay in a meeting where she was introduced to the idea of being an informer.
West Coast club legend John Worsfold says he's looking forward to returning to the AFL club after being named as the Eagles' head of football.
Children being killed and maimed in Gaza under a health system that's all but collapsed has spurred doctors to plead for Australia to take stronger action.
Australia can take advantage of its geography and become energy independent as the risk of conflict over resources spikes, an ex-military general says.
The drain on police resources from pro-Palestine rallies has been declared unacceptable but rights defenders are warning against any attempt to curb protests.
Plans to impose a limit of 270,000 international students at universities have triggered concern from the Reserve Bank for economic growth.
Governments need to look further into the future and draw on knowledge from the past to halt biodiversity loss, a global summit has been told.
Women are being forced to chase their abusive former partners for child support payments by a system anti-violence campaigners say is failing.
The work safety watchdog is investigating after a bodybuilder died in hospital after spending 15 hours unconscious in a gym shower without staff noticing.
A lack of government support is partly to blame for delays and cost blowouts for two new passenger ferries set to sail the route between Victoria and Tasmania.
A man who has become the first Victorian found guilty of performing the Nazi salute says he will continue to do the gesture but hopes police won't see it.