Father Dies Saving Girl from Train in Marion Tragedy
Dalton McMillen, 33, was killed while pushing a 12-year-old girl to safety from an oncoming train near Kenton Avenue crossing. The girl survived with serious injuries.
Dalton McMillen, 33, was killed while pushing a 12-year-old girl to safety from an oncoming train near Kenton Avenue crossing. The girl survived with serious injuries.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has unveiled 50 new launch vehicles for nuclear-capable short-range missiles, showcasing military expansion before a major ruling party congress. His sister also addressed border security amid tensions with South Korea.
Michelle Yeoh became emotional while receiving her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, paying tribute to family and fans in a heartfelt speech.
The White House has stated that former President Donald Trump perceives the Ukraine war as very unfair, citing concerns over war casualties and US taxpayer burdens, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
A woman claims she was injured at a Laguna Beach rental home leased by Ant Anstead, filing a lawsuit against him and Renée Zellweger. The couple denies responsibility, citing alleged negligence.
Police in Canberra have seized art posters depicting world leaders like Trump and Putin in Nazi uniforms from a bar, investigating potential breaches of new federal hate symbol laws amid owner protests.
European allies decline to join Trump's inaugural Board of Peace meeting, criticising its murky funding and political mandate while Gaza reconstruction pledges top $5bn.
Skiing legend Lindsey Vonn prepares for another leg surgery after a brutal Olympic crash, while grieving the loss of her dog Leo, who died shortly after her injury.
Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball was involved in a two-car crash downtown, with dashcam footage showing his custom Hummer losing a wheel. No injuries were reported.
Emma Eros, One Nation's first Muslim candidate, has condemned Pauline Hanson for divisive remarks about Muslims, calling her apology insincere and warning it alienates peaceful Australians.
Donald Trump used a White House Black History Month reception to deny racism, list Black celebrity friends, and praise Nicki Minaj's skin and nails, following outrage over a racist social media post.
Married At First Sight viewers have lashed out at controversial bride Gia Fleur after she blamed producers for her 'mean girl' bullying against co-stars Stella and Alissa at the Stan Dinner Party.
Paul McCartney was surrounded by celebrity friends including Sharon Osbourne, Paul Mescal, and Noel Gallagher at a special screening for his Prime Video documentary 'Man on the Run' in London.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed its first lawsuit against a workplace diversity program under Trump, alleging sex discrimination at a Coca-Cola bottler's women-only networking event.
The head of US Southern Command met with Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez to discuss security cooperation, drug trafficking, and regional policy goals.
A New York City man who lived rent-free in the New Yorker Hotel for years has pleaded guilty to fraud after attempting to claim ownership of the iconic Manhattan property through forged documents.
Billionaire Les Wexner told lawmakers he was naive and gullible to trust Jeffrey Epstein, denying any knowledge of his crimes or involvement in abuse allegations.
At least a dozen Democratic lawmakers plan to skip President Trump's State of the Union address, hosting a 'People's State of the Union' counter-rally on the National Mall in protest.
Joseph Molloy, a retired HSBC executive, received a suspended jail term for a complex fare-dodging scam on Southeastern Railway, saving £5,911. The case highlights a pattern of wealthy individuals exploiting systems for thrill.
Human rights lawyer Philippe Sands received an £8 million payout for his role in Britain's controversial transfer of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, sparking political backlash and accusations of profiteering.
Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes clarifies she is not engaged to sports massage therapist Louise Cullen, emphasizing their happiness as a couple and the challenges of public attention.
Conservative commentator Sophie Corcoran details receiving over 100 abusive messages daily, arguing against Keir Starmer's proposed social media ban for under-16s as an attack on parental responsibility.
Police in Michigan rescued 61 dogs and 3 cats from a 'physically revolting' home filled with toxic air and garbage, while 26 dogs and a cat were found dead. Rescuers reported burning eyes and lungs due to hazardous ammonia levels.
Armed robbers raided a Hatton Garden jewellers, stealing high-value items and assaulting staff, as a smash-and-grab crimewave continues across London, with links to the notorious Adams family's historical control of the area.
Theo Wright, 18, was stabbed in the neck and lung while chasing a thief who stole a friend's phone. Ukrainian tourists provided first aid as he fought for life.
Global officials express uncertainty about Vice President JD Vance's beliefs, describing him as an enigma with contradictory positions on international issues, raising concerns about future US leadership.
Mansfield Shire Council in Victoria has acknowledged a major administrative error affecting parking fines since 2009, with over $34,000 in overcharges identified. The council is now working to refund affected drivers.
A conservative columnist warns the Democratic Party's potential 2028 presidential candidates, including Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom, have significant weaknesses that could lead to defeat.
Freestyle skier Eileen Gu reports physical assault and death threats at Stanford University following her decision to compete for China instead of the United States.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies calls for more nuanced fiscal targets and a traffic-light system to replace Chancellor Rachel Reeves' current framework ahead of the March statement.