Australia’s stock market has closed lower a day after investors looked to Washington for signs that an enhanced stimulus package would pass a Senate vote. Key...
Wall Street has reversed early gains, backing down from the previous session’s record closing highs, while crude oil gained ground as investors looked to Washington for...
A strong earthquake has hit central Croatia, destroying buildings and sending panicked people fleeing into rubble-covered streets. Key points: Authorities said seven people were killed and...
What happens to elderly pets when their owners pass away or go into aged care? Key points: Rescuers say old pets are often dumped or misplaced...
Corporate credit cards issued to Northern Territory public servants are sometimes being used for unauthorised purposes, including the payment of a traffic infringement, a parking fine...
The year of 2020 has been challenging for Australians in unimaginable ways. Bushfires continued to destroy homes and wildlife, burning through 170,000 square kilometres of land,...
US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has delayed the vote on President Donald Trump’s call to boost COVID-19 relief checks and urged the Senate to override...
It’s usually the busiest time of the year for Australia’s tourism industry. But the widespread border closures due to the growing COVID-19 cluster on Sydney’s northern...
The United Kingdom is “back in the eye of the storm” of the coronavirus pandemic according to England’s health services chief, with the UK registering a...
Humans have turned to spider silk to make stronger materials, termite mounds to design cooler housing and bumblebees to refine drone technology. So, if it’s so...