‘Debt of gratitude’: Trump reacts to Jimmy Carter’s death
Incoming US President Donald Trump has paid tribute to Jimmy Carter, the longest-living president in US history, who has died at the age of 100.
Incoming US President Donald Trump has paid tribute to Jimmy Carter, the longest-living president in US history, who has died at the age of 100.
A number of our beloved stars took their final bows this year. Here, we reflect on some famous lives well lived in Hollywood and across Australia.
The US President-elect has filed a brief to the Supreme Court in a bid to pause a law that would ban TikTok the day before his January 20 inauguration if it is not sold by its Chinese owner.
The identities of an Australian woman and her nine-year-old son who were pinned under a cab after it mowed them down in New York City can be revealed. See video, photos.
Kevin Costner has led tributes following the death of James Earl Jones, the Oscar-winning actor who voiced Star Wars villain Darth Vader and The Lion’s King’s Mufasa.
While the royals attended a church service to mark the second anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s death, Meghan Markle was mingling with celebrities at a book event. See photos.
Donald Trump has taken a lead over Kamala Harris for the first time in weeks, as singer Elton John reacted to the former president nicknaming Kim Jong Un ‘Little Rocket Man’.
Taylor Swift and NFL star boyfriend Travis Kelce were showing plenty of PDAs after rumours of a fallout with the singer’s fellow WAG Brittany Mahomes.
Kevin Rudd blasted the US for throwing its allies under a bus on the economy. But Tom Minear argues Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are doing it anyway.
The CIA and MI6 chiefs have issued a warning the world order is “under threat in a way we haven’t seen since the Cold War”.
As he marks a milestone birthday, Prince Harry has been trying to heal a rift with the Royal Family. But close friends say he’s at a crossroads in his future.
Donald Trump has enjoyed a surprise victory in his battle for The White House with Kamala Harris.
Presidential debates can make or break a candidate — and Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are gearing up for one of the biggest moments of the US election so far.
A new poll has found most Australians think Donald Trump should be barred from returning to power – and that it would be bad news for our country if he does defeat Kamala Harris.
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