How the robots are taking over
ROBOTS. They’re out to get us. If not our lives, they’re after our jobs. And the takeover has started. Is your livelihood at risk?
ROBOTS. They’re out to get us. If not our lives, they’re after our jobs. And the takeover has started. Is your livelihood at risk?
WHEN you think Australian basketball, names like Gaze, Bogut and Mills come to mind. But Troy Sachs’ achievements eclipse them all. Born without a fibula, his right leg was amputated at two, but he competed in able-bodied sport until 14. The Australian Sports Hall of Famer talks about his life.
RIOTS. Killings. War. At the centre of this chaotic scene is Donald Trump. And his evangelical supporters are hoping he will bring on Armageddon.
HE IS best known for lampooning politicians and Australian society on SBS’s news show The Feed. Now Mark Humphries is taking a new leap of faith into the commercial world as the host of Ten’s quiz show, Pointless.
With its blend of luxurious, boutique hideaways and large, affordable resorts, Fiji offers something for all families, writes Angie Kelly.
“IT MUST have been terrifying. In a foreign land, in a small windowless vault, subjected to serious violence by a stranger … and no way anyone could help her.”
JILL Meagher’s murderer Adrian Ernest Bayley has been convicted of raping three more women during secret trials spanning half a year. The untold story of his evil crimes can finally be revealed.
THEIR bite has twice the pressure of a regular dog’s and they have the training and intelligence to work in warzones. This is the ferocious side of man’s best friend.
SPECIAL REPORT: Daniel Kelsall revealed to his psychiatrist a fascination in death, discussing how he would like to knife ‘a random’ while at night he watched sick porn and played violent fantasy games.
DANIEL Kelsall had everything. Adopted by a wealthy family, he had the run of a sprawling house, summer holidays at beach house and was in the best schools. But classmates remember a strange child with a penetrating stare.
TO crack the case of the murder of Morgan Huxley, police had to hold every piece of his life up to the light- and the dating life of the comfortably single man suddenly became front page news.
GENGHIS Khan really, really didn’t want his body to be found. But now the 800-year-old murderous wall of deception he built up around his final resting place is starting to crumble.
AUSTRALIA’S weather could be about to get hotter and drier. Why? We’re on the cusp of another El Nino. Here’s how it may affect us.
EVERY 30 million years, Earth goes through a seemingly scheduled die-off. A new idea has been put forward to explain it: Elusive, mysterious dark matter.
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