South Carolina inmate Freddie Owens dies by lethal injection in state’s first execution in 13 years
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina inmate Freddie Owens dies by lethal injection in state’s first execution in 13 years.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina inmate Freddie Owens dies by lethal injection in state’s first execution in 13 years.
Police officers in parts of Sydney will send tasks like welfare and truancy checks back to other government agencies, citing an unreasonable workload.
Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant is facing jail time after he was found guilty of intentionally performing the Nazi salute.
The Supercars champion will be decided in a finals series in 2025, as part of a major refresh of the category with its existing broadcast deal set to expire.
A narrower digital divide in Australia will result from the National Broadband Network remaining in public hands, as Labor promises equity for communities.
The Greens have accused the federal government of merely tinkering around the edges on housing policy, as talks to end a stalemate on the issue continue.
The majority of Australian parents and close family members have concerns about their child's mental health, but many are uncomfortable to speak about it.
More than 200 Australians have touched down in Sydney after fleeing from Lebanon, as federal parliament decries a lack of bipartisanship on the Middle East.
The University of Melbourne came out on top for Australian campuses in global rankings, but most went backwards in the latest standings.
Bob Woodward writes in his new book "War" that Donald Trump has had up to seven private phone calls with Russian leader Vladimir Putin since leaving office.
AS Roma have opened their women's Champions League campaign with an upset 1-0 victory against two-time champions Wolfsburg.
The prime minister has made an unreserved apology after making an "unkind and hurtful" jibe in parliament at the expense of people with Tourette's syndrome
Australia's bowlers have defended 8-148 with ease to beat New Zealand by 60 runs in the Women's T20 World Cup in Sharjah.
Fairly funding public schools will benefit the economy, teachers' unions argue as they call on the federal government to lift its spending commitment.
Australia may have to overhaul its emissions measuring methods as new data suggests methane pollution from gas and coal projects may have been under-reported.
Ajla Tomljanovic has suffered a comedown from her success in the Hong Kong Open with a first round defeat in Wuhan.
Governments should stem the decline in emergency service volunteers as climate change threatens more and increasingly severe natural disasters, a report says.
A raging civil war that has displaced millions of people and ongoing territorial disputes will likely be discussed at a summit for Southeast Asian nations.
The NSW premier has raised the ire of pro-Palestine groups with his bid to curtail their regular protests over the conflict in the Middle East.
Queensland paceman Michael Neser says a shorter off-season stint in England has left him feeling refreshed physically and mentally ahead of a big summer.
New coercive control laws are set to be tested in court as police scramble to gather enough information to prosecute.