USA NEWS HEADLINES 17 Jan 2021
This is a news collection page for US news. Check this page for latest breaking USA news headlines, analysis, special reports plus videos covering major events and stories from United States of America. With over 250 reporters around the world,
US braces for potentially violent week
The threat of extremist groups descending on political buildings across the country in demonstrations on Sunday prompted governors to roll out a massive show of force and ramp up security.
JOE BIDENJoe Biden to prioritise legal status for 11 million immigrants
Joe Biden's decision to immediately ask Congress to offer legal status to an estimated 11 million people in the country has surprised advocates.
JOE BIDENAnti-communist protesters demand the return of the king
As the US braces for further potential violence, elsewhere in the world there were protests and celebrations aplenty.
RIOTCommunist Party anniversary will be the 'elephant in the room', expert says
Three experts weigh in on what China will do next.
CHINA NEWSMan arrested outside US Capitol with gun amid inauguration warning
Police in Washington have arrested a man from Virginia after he approached the US Capitol and presented authorities with fake inauguration credentials.
US ELECTIONIndia starts world's largest COVID-19 vaccination drive
India has begun what is likely the world's largest COVID-19 vaccination campaign, joining the ranks of wealthier nations where the effort is already well underway.
CORONAVIRUSGovernment lawyers try to get Donald Trump's name off rape accuser's lawsuit
Justice Department lawyers asked a federal appeals court to replace President Donald Trump with the United States as the defendant in a defamation lawsuit brought by a woman who says he raped her in the 1990s.
DONALD TRUMPTODAY IN HISTORY: Riot starts after contortionist never shows up for performance
A crowd of people packed into London's Haymarket Theatre on January 16, 1749, expecting to see an acrobat squeeze himself into a wine bottle.
HISTORYNY prosecutors interview Michael Cohen about Trump finances
New York prosecutors conducted an hourslong interview of Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, on Thursday, asking a range of questions about Trump's business dealings, according to three people familiar with the meeting.
DONALD TRUMPBanana sticker makes this $20 note worth a fortune
How can a US$20 bill be worth over US$57,000 ($74,000)? Because of a printing mishap.
MONEYStudent to face trial for encouraging boyfriend to kill himself
The manslaughter case against a South Korean woman accused of encouraging her boyfriend to take his own life will head toward trial in the US state of Massachusetts, prosecutors said.
CRIMEChaos, confusion and Trump: My year of reporting from the US
It is almost exactly one year since I touched down in Los Angeles to begin a posting in Nine's US Bureau, and a new adventure for my family.
DONALD TRUMPMan convicted in three killings to be last executed under Trump
The last federal inmate facing execution before President Donald Trump leaves office was sentenced to death for the killings of three women in a Maryland wildlife refuge, a crime that led to a life sentence for the man who fired the fatal shots.
DEATH ROWWorldwide coronavirus death toll hits two million
It's as if 10 of the world's largest commercial jets fell out of the sky, every day for an entire year.
CORONAVIRUSMike Pence calls Kamala Harris to offer congratulations
Vice President Mike Pence has called his soon-to-be successor Kamala Harris to offer his congratulations, according to two people familiar with the conversation.
WORLDCapitol mob aimed to 'assassinate' elected officials
The pro-Trump mob that stormed the US Capitol last week aimed to "capture and assassinate elected officials," federal prosecutors said in court documents.
US ELECTION PROTESTSInauguration rehearsals pushed back amid security concerns
The rehearsal for the inauguration ceremony will be delayed a day amid heightened security concerns, acting Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli told CNN.
US ELECTIONThe Donald Trump presidency in pictures
Take a look back at some of the most iconic moments of the Donald Trump presidency.
DONALD TRUMPSeven injured as bus plows through overpass in the Bronx
Seven people have been injured after a bus crashed through an overpass on a major Bronx freeway.
CRASHESJoe the pigeon may be spared death amid speculation he's not from the US
The racing pigeon thought to have flown a mega 15,000km from Alabama in the United States to Melbourne may be spared death row after an American official suggested the bird is actually Australian.
ANIMALSFormer secretary of state says Trump had 'really limited understanding' of history
Donald Trump's former secretary of state Rex Tillerson has lamented his former boss's intellectual shortcomings in a tell-all interview.
DONALD TRUMPSouth Australia ends quarantine for Brisbane travellers
The mandatory 14-day quarantine will be lifted from Sunday, but travellers will still have to get tested for COVID-19 three times following their arrival.
LIVE NEWS DAILYWhy judge has been banned from ruling on murder cases
The Arkansas Supreme Court has said a judge who was barred from hearing execution-related cases after he participated in an anti-death penalty protest can't preside over a capital murder case.
DEATH PENALTYSupreme Court gives Trump the green-light for final killing spree on death row
It was one of the worst bursts of gang violence Richmond had ever seen. At least 11 people were killed in a 45-day period in 1992, all at the hands of gang members who eliminated anyone they thought would get in the way of their growing crack cocaine business.
DEATH PENALTYMagic mushrooms grow inside man's bloodstream after he injected 'psychedelic' tea
An American man nearly died after psychedelic mushrooms started growing into his veins after he injected them into his body.
DRUGSCongress members suggest colleagues were part of Capitol riot pre-planning
Members of Congress have raised the spectre of a pre-planned inside job leading up to the Capitol riot on January 6.
US ELECTION PROTESTSNo alcohol and no checked guns: Airlines tighten security for Inauguration Day
Airlines and the Transportation Security Administration are stepping up security for flights to and from Washington, DC, amid threats of additional violence.
US ELECTION PROTESTSJoe Biden's $1.9 trillion bill to 'cut child poverty in half'
Joe Biden has proposed a US$1.9 trillion (A$2.4 trillion) stimulus plan to address the coronavirus pandemic and lift millions out of poverty.
JOE BIDENSecret Service barred from using Ivanka Trump's bathroom
The US Secret Service is renting a small studio apartment in Washington, DC, near the home of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, in order for agents to use the bathroom and have office space.
US POLITICSTrump impeachment trial could begin on inauguration day
President Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment could go to trial as soon as Inauguration Day, with U.S. senators serving not only as jurors but as shaken personal witnesses and victims of the deadly siege of the Capitol by a mob of his supporters.
DONALD TRUMPNine charged over US water disaster that led to fatal disease outbreak
A new investigation of the Flint water disaster led to charges against nine people.
WORLDTrump stands largely silent, alone amid second impeachment
His place in the history books rewritten, President Donald Trump endured his second impeachment largely alone and silent.
IMPEACHMENTWashington locks down one week before inauguration
FBI warns of violent Trump protests being planned in all 50 state capitals for days ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
VIOLENCEQuarantine officials to kill the US pigeon who flew to Melbourne
Authorities contacted Kevin Chelli-Bird, asking him to catch the bird, concerned it may be carrying diseases.
WILDLIFEMale orangutan cares for daughter in 'rare situation' after mum dies
A male orangutan has been nicknamed 'Mr Mum' by American zookeepers after he took on an unusual role following the death of the family matriarch.
ZOOBreaking news and updates Australia: January 14, 2021
Mother, three young children found dead at Melbourne home; Man critical after Perth shark attack; House votes to impeach Trump for second time
LIVE NEWS DAILYThe Arvo Wrap: WHO investigators arrive in Wuhan, Trump impeached
A wrap of the biggest stories of the day.
THE ARVO WRAPDrug dealer convicted in seven killings could face execution
Federal judge halts inmate's scheduled execution due to positive COVID-19 test.
WORLDA nurse who works with COVID-19 patients just won a $1 million lottery jackpot
A nurse on the US frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic now has the pocket change to treat herself to some of the finer things in life.
CORONAVIRUSVote to impeach Donald Trump finalised in writing
Historic scenes as US President Donald Trump is impeached for the second time after he encouraged loyalists to "fight like hell" against election results.
DONALD TRUMPFamily of Uber driver allegedly murdered by passenger searching for answers
Relatives desperate for answers after navy veteran was 'tortured' by one of his passengers.
CRIMEJoe Biden calls on Senate to multitask impeachment, other priorities
Joe Biden has called on the Senate to multitask in coming weeks, conducting their impeachment proceedings while "working on the other urgent business of the nation".
JOE BIDENTrump rails against 'assault on free speech'
Donald Trump has made no mention of his impeachment in a video posted on the official White House Twitter account.
DONALD TRUMPOlympic swimmer charged with taking part in US Capitol riot
Five-time Olympic swimming medallist Klete Keller was charged Wednesday with participating in a deadly riot at the US Capitol after video emerged that appeared to show him among those storming the building last week.
WORLDFormer PM lashes Donald Trump over Capitol Building riot
Australia's former Prime Minister labelled the Capitol riots 'an assault on democracy'.
MALCOLM TURNBULLThe impeachment process explained
Donald Trump has become the first US President to be impeached twice, charged with "incitement of insurrection" over the Capitol siege. Here is a look at the process of impeachment.
US POLITICSAirbnb says it will block reservations in DC area during inauguration
Airbnb says it will cancel all short-term reservations in the Washington, DC area next week.
WORLDDonald Trump becomes first US President to be impeached twice
President Donald Trump has been impeached for an historic second time for 'inciting' deadly riot at US Capitol.
DONALD TRUMPWhy Trump's impeachment is different this time around
History shows that the impeachment failed in removing Donald Trump from office the first time but things are very different second time around and the President should be worried.
IMPEACHMENTTrump calls on Americans to 'help ease tensions and calm tempers'
Donald Trump is on the verge of being impeached for a second time in an unprecedented House vote a week after the US Capitol was stormed.
DONALD TRUMPFirst US woman executed in nearly 70 years
The US Supreme Court denied a last-ditch effort to stop Lisa Montgomery, a woman who murdered an expectant mother and stole her baby from the womb, from being executed.
MURDERPigeon spreads its wings to fly from Alabama to a Melbourne backyard
A racing pigeon has treated itself to an international trip, flying from Alabama in the US to a Melbourne backyard landing on Boxing Day.
MELBOURNEBreaking news and updates Australia: January 13, 2021
Shopper allegedly stabbed in mask dispute; Job vacancies surpass pre-pandemic levels; Two new cases in Queensland
LIVE NEWS DAILYThe reasons for and against impeaching Donald Trump
Should Congress go to the trouble of removing Donald Trump when his term in office is essentially over?
DONALD TRUMPPence won't invoke 25th amendment to remove Trump
Vice President Mike Pence won't invoke the 25th amendment to remove Donald Trump from office.
MIKE PENCEMan who forgot password may lose $300m Bitcoin fortune
A San Francisco computer programmer has just two password attempts left if he is to unlock a Bitcoin wallet worth more than $300 million.
BITCOINIllinois man accused of threatening to kill Joe Biden
A suburban Chicago man accused of threatening to take the lives of President-elect Joe Biden and other Democrats at the upcoming inauguration in Washington, D.C., has been arrested, prosecutors have said.
JOE BIDENInvestigation after manatee found with Trump on its back
A reward is being offered for information that helps authorities find and prosecute whomever wrote "Trump" on a manatee's back.
DONALD TRUMPTop Republican congresswoman supports impeaching Donald Trump
One of the most senior Republicans in the House of Representatives has said she will vote to impeach Donald Trump.
DONALD TRUMPNew terror threat points to plot to surround Capitol: member of Congress
Thousands of armed pro-Donald Trump extremists are plotting to surround the US Capitol ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration,
US ELECTION PROTESTSFBI urges Capitol rioters to surrender as hundreds face charges
The FBI could charge hundreds of people over the Capitol riots, as investigators sift through more than 100,000 pieces of digital evidence.
US ELECTION PROTESTSTrump visits Texas border in final days to showcase wall
President Donald Trump has arrived in Texas to trumpet one of the pillars of his presidency - his campaign against illegal immigration - after days out of sight following the Capitol siege.
DONALD TRUMPTrump says 'tremendous anger' in nation over impeachment
On impeachment, Trump said it's "a really terrible thing that they're doing." But he said, "We want no violence. Never violence."
DONALD TRUMPTwitter blocks 70,000 QAnon accounts after US Capitol riot
The social media company said it was taking action against online behavior 'that has the potential to lead to offline harm.'
TWITTERUS billionaire Sheldon Adelson dies, aged 87
The American billionaire mogul who built a casino empire spanning from Las Vegas to China and became a singular force in domestic and international politics has died after a long illness, his wife said.
USAOutrage after Acting PM's comments on US Capitol riots
There are calls for Acting Prime Minister Michael McCormack to apologise after he compared the US Capitol riots to Black Lives Matter protests.
FEDERAL POLITICSBreaking news and updates Australia: January 12, 2021
ACT lifts quarantine rules on some NSW areas; Five new COVID-19 local cases in NSW, one in Queensland; Queensland Premier warns more COVID-19 cases to come
LIVE NEWS DAILYCongresswoman lashes out at maskless colleagues after positive COVID-19 test
A congresswoman who just tested positive for coronavirus has lashed out at her colleagues who refused to wear a mask as they were forced to take shelter in a crowded room during the Capitol riots.
US POLITICSNFL legend declines Presidential Medal of Freedom from Donald Trump
One of the sports personalities Donald Trump admires the most has turned down America's highest civilian honour in protest of the US Capitol riots.
DONALD TRUMP'QAnon Shaman' demanding organic food in jail
The "QAnon shaman" arrested after taking part in the storming of the US Capitol building last week is reportedly demanding organic food in jail.
USACops suspended for posing for selfies during US Capitol riots
Two Capitol Police officers have been suspended and at least ten others are being investigated over their behaviour during last week's riots.
US ELECTION PROTESTSTrump declares state of emergency in Washington DC
Donald Trump has declared a state of emergency in Washington DC to last days after the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
DONALD TRUMPMegalodon shark babies were the size of a human adult, study says
At birth, megalodons were about 6.6 feet, or two metres, in length, according to a new study.
WORLDTrump and Pence speak for first time since Capitol riots
President Donald Trump has spoken to his vice president Mike Pence for the first time since the Capitol riots, with the pair meeting in the White House.
DONALD TRUMPWoman set to die for killing woman, cutting baby from womb
Becky Harper sobbed as she spoke to a Missouri dispatcher after stumbling across her expectant daughter in a pool of blood, her womb slashed open and the child she had been carrying missing.
WORLDHow Congress could permanently ban Donald Trump from running for president
Removing Donald Trump from the presidency eight days earlier than scheduled may seem like a pointless endeavour.
DONALD TRUMPDonald Trump faces 'incitement of insurrection' impeachment charge
House Democrats have formally introduced their resolution to impeach President Donald Trump, charging him with "incitement of insurrection" for his role in last week's riots at the US Capitol.
DONALD TRUMPBiden gets second dose of vaccine as team readies COVID-19 plan
President-elect Joe Biden received his second dose of the coronavirus vaccine today
CORONAVIRUSUS records Australia's population in coronavirus cases
Since the pandemic began, more than 374,322 people have died in the US and more than 22.4 million people have been infected, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
CORONAVIRUSMelania Trump breaks silence on Capitol riot, hits back at her critics
First lady Melania Trump has broken her silence on the Capitol insurrection incited by her husband in a letter posted on the White House website in which she lashes out at her critics and then condemns the violence.
DONALD TRUMP'Has to happen now': House seeks to impeach Trump
Nancy Pelosi says the House will proceed with legislation to impeach President Donald Trump as she pushes the vice president and the Cabinet to invoke constitutional authority to force him out.
DONALD TRUMPBreaking news and updates Australia: January 11, 2021
Eleven fined over illegal Bondi party; Pelosi declares House 'will proceed' to impeachment of Trump; Brisbane lockdown to end after no new virus cases
LIVE NEWS DAILYExplainer: What is QAnon and how did it start?
Q-Anon banners were unfurled and hoisted high last week as the US Capitol was breached by a violent mob that left five people dead.
US POLITICSTwo men carrying plastic restraints during Capitol riot charged by federal authorities
Federal authorities arrested two men on Sunday who were depicted in photos of the riot inside the Capitol wearing protective armour and carrying items that could be used to restrain a person, according to a release.
WORLDChina, Russia 'delighted' by US Capitol riots
America's global rivals were not slow in issuing triumphant condemnations of the Washington riots, but behind the scenes it seems many are fearful of further strain on the international order.
USAWhat is Parler? Everything you need to know about the banned social media platform
Parler, the alternative social network popular with conservatives, has been banned by Apple, Google and Amazon.
WORLDFull picture of deadly Capitol riot exposes true horror of rampage
As the dust settles, last week's Capitol riot is looking even uglier, nastier and more treacherous than ever.
DONALD TRUMPTrump supporters, counter-protesters clash in San Diego
Supporters of President Donald Trump clashed with counter-protesters in San Diego yesterday, prompting police to declare the gathering an unlawful assembly because of acts of violence.
US POLITICSPossible coronavirus exposure for politicians sheltering during Capitol riot
House lawmakers may have been exposed to someone testing positive for COVID-19 while they sheltered at an undisclosed location during the Capitol siege by a violent mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
DONALD TRUMPDemocrats grapple with impact of Trump impeachment
House Democratic leaders have not finalised plans for the coming week, after spending several hours on a call Saturday night working through the possible outcomes tied to impeachment, according to a source with direct knowledge of the call.
DONALD TRUMPPence has not ruled out 25th Amendment, source says
Mike Pence has not ruled out an effort to invoke the 25th Amendment and wants to preserve the option in case Donald Trump becomes more unstable, a source says.
DONALD TRUMPHorned hat Capitol rioter among new arrests after Washington violence
Police have arrested more US Capitol rioters, including a man who carried off the House speaker’s lectern and one who wore a horned hat.
USATruck full of bombs, guns found near Capitol insurrection
An Alabama man allegedly parked a pickup truck packed with 11 homemade bombs, an assault rifle and a handgun two blocks from the US Capitol building on Wednesday for hours before authorities ever noticed, according to federal prosecutors.
USABiden welcomes Trump's snubbing of inauguration
President-elect Joe Biden has said it was "a good thing" that his predecessor Donald Trump is skipping his inauguration.
DONALD TRUMP'We will not be SILENCED!' Trump defiant after permanent Twitter ban
Twitter has announced the permanent suspension of Donald Trump's account following a number of temporary locks on his account this week.
DONALD TRUMPBrisbane's lost weekend: Snap lockdown turns city into a ghost town
In the space of a few hours, Brisbane has become a virtual ghost town, with a snap coronavirus lockdown sending everyone home.
CORONAVIRUSWoman trampled in Capitol riots had 'don't tread on me' flag
A woman trampled to death during the riots at the US Capitol had been carrying a flag reading: "Don't tread on me".
US POLITICSMomentum for Trump's second impeachment grows
House Democrats are currently planning to introduce articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as soon as Monday.
DONALD TRUMPBiden to speed release of COVID-19 vaccines
With COVID-19 surging and vaccinations off to a slow start, President-elect Joe Biden will rapidly release most available vaccine doses to protect more people.
CORONAVIRUSTrump supporter in viral photo from US Capitol arrested
The man photographed sitting at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk during Wednesday's riots in the US Capitol has been arrested and charged.
USAFederal murder investigation to be opened in Capitol Police officer's death
Prosecutors in the US Attorney's office plan to open a federal murder investigation into the death of Brian D. Sicknick, a US Capitol Police officer who died from injuries sustained in the riots.
USADonald Trump admits defeat but stops short of conceding election
Donald Trump has conceded he will not be president come January 20, but has not admitted he lost the election.
DONALD TRUMPSpeaker Nancy Pelosi calls for Trump to be removed 'immediately'
Republicans are among those calling for Mr Trump's removal with one lawmaker saying he "should not hold office one day longer".
US POLITICSA third of America's rivers have changed colour since 1984 - here's why
America's rivers are changing color — and people are behind many of the shifts, a new study said.
RIVERSBreaking news and updates Australia: January 8, 2021
US Capitol Police officer dies; Brisbane to go into three-day lockdown; Trump will focus on 'seamless transition of power'; New pre-flight testing rule for UK
LIVE NEWS DAILYThe polar vortex may be on its way to US
Stratospheric warming is occurring at high altitudes above the North Pole, resulting in a spike in temperatures.
WORLDUS cop dies due to riot injuries
"Although some officers were injured and hospitalized yesterday, no USCP officers have passed away," Capitol Police said in a statement.
US POLITICSUS flies two bombers to Middle East in another Iran deterrence mission
The US military flew two B-52 bombers to the Middle East Thursday from their base in the United States.
WORLDSecond Trump cabinet member quits in protest of president's rhetoric
Another of Donald Trump's cabinet members has resigned in protest of his actions leading up to the Capitol riot.
DONALD TRUMPHarvard astronomer believes alien debris passed Earth in 2017
A Harvard University professor is making the case that we are likely not alone in the universe.
WORLDWhat is the 25th amendment? The backdoor method for removing a president
A growing number of powerful Washington figures are calling on Donald Trump to be removed from office via the 25th amendment.
DONALD TRUMPBoeing hit with $3.2 billion fine after deceiving authorities about fatal flaw
Plane manufacturer Boeing has agreed to pay a A$3.2 billion fine over fraud charges related to two devastating jumbo jet crashes.
PLANE ACCIDENTWhat we know about the four dead in the Capitol riots
One woman was fatally shot by police and three people died of apparent medical emergencies when a mob of President Trump's supporters stormed the US Capitol.
US POLITICSTrump can, and just might, pardon himself: former top aide
Donald Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton has said the president has the power to pardon himself.
DONALD TRUMPMalcolm Turnbull says Donald Trump to blame for US Capitol violence
The former PM says the US President has "sought to exacerbate and exploit divisions" during his four years in office.
DONALD TRUMPCapitol fenced off after day of chaos
The US Capitol has been secured after a day of chaos as angry Donald Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol in protest against a Democrat win, resulting in four deaths.
DONALD TRUMPThe FBI and DC police want the public to help identify Capitol rioters
Both the FBI and Washington police are asking Americans to step up and help them identify people who participated in the riot and insurrection at the US Capitol.
PROTESTSFacebook bans Donald Trump from posting for remainder of his term in office
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said "the risks of allowing the President to continue to use our service during this period are simply too great".
DONALD TRUMPStocks soar as Wall Street looks past Washington violence
Stocks are rallying sharply on Thursday, as Wall Street continues to be unfazed by the prior day's violent clashes on Capitol Hill.
DONALD TRUMPUS faces 13 more days of Trump after Capitol rampage
There are fears there may be more . mayhem as the US awaits the departure of a divisive commander-in-chief incited a mob to storm the Capitol.
US ELECTIONHow did police let Capitol breach happen?
Lawmakers are vowing an investigation into how law enforcement handled Wednesday's violent breach at the Capitol.
US POLITICSAttacks on the US Capitol throughout history
The chaos at the US Capitol on Wednesday wasn't the first time there's been violence at one of the most iconic American buildings.
USATrump pledges 'orderly' transition as Congress affirms Biden victory
The President has acknowledged his defeat as Congress concluded the electoral vote count after long delays caused by a mob protesting the election result.
US POLITICSHow the world's papers responded to 'Trump's hate mob'
Dramatic front pages document the chaos that unfolded as angry Donald Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol in protest against a Democrat win.
US POLITICSBreaking news and updates Australia: January 7, 2021
Electoral College Votes confirm Joe Biden as next US President; Donald Trump accepts defeat; US Capitol secure after violent protest leaves four dead
LIVE NEWS DAILYWhat's next for the Republican Party?
After watching a day of violence in the President's name, tonight, instead of chanting three word slogans they are pondering a two word dilemma: Now what?
PROTESTSChaos, violence, mockery as pro-Trump mob occupies Congress
Four people have died after supporters of President Donald Trump violently occupied the US Capitol, police have confirmed.
DONALD TRUMPAngry Republicans call for Trump impeachment after Capitol Hill riots
A growing number of Republican leaders and Cabinet officials now believe Donald Trump should be removed from office before January 20.
DONALD TRUMPTrump supporters harass media and smash cameras during Washington protest
A number of journalists were forced to abandon their equipment in a set-up area after violent thugs forced their way in.
US ELECTIONInside the chaos at the US Capitol
"It was a mess. Nobody was communicating. No one knew what we were supposed to be doing there," one federal law enforcement officer said.
WORLDWoman shot in DC riots reportedly an Air Force veteran
The woman fatally shot by police during chaotic pro-Trump protests in Washington DC today has reportedly been identified as a US Air Force veteran.
RIOTEven after the Capitol riots, the US may not yet have reached a tipping point
The strength of Donald Trump's connection to his base means the extraordinary riot inside the US Capitol today may not be enough to shock the country out of its partisan divide, former 9News foreign correspondent Robert Penfold says.
USAStream of White House staff quit after riot chaos
US First Lady Melania Trump's chief of staff has resigned effective immediately - one of a list of White House staff to quit their jobs following the violent pro-Trump riots in Washington DC.
US POLITICSDoctors alarmed at mystery illness in children with links to COVID-19
MIS-C is multisystem inflammatory syndrome and it develops in children with COVID-19 days and weeks after infection.
USATravel advice for Aussies changed following US Capitol riots
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has told Australians to avoid protests following "distressing" and concerning" riots at the US Capitol
SCOTT MORRISONTwitter and Facebook block Donald Trump in wake of US Capitol riots
Twitter has taken the unprecedented step of locking Donald Trump's account for 12 hours in the wake of riots in the US Capitol by his supporters.
USAMiami medical examiners investigate death of doctor who got coronavirus vaccine
The Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner is investigating the death of a doctor weeks after he received a Covid-19 vaccine, according to Darren Caprara, director of operations at the medical examiner's office.
WORLDHundreds defy curfew as protests continue
Hundreds of demonstrators continue to congregate around the US Capitol building in defiance of a city-wide curfew in Washington DC following a day of chaos and unrest.
US ELECTIONHow the US media captured the unprecedented storming of the Capitol
The storming of the US Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump played out on American broadcast networks and social media in searing fashion Wednesday.
WORLDBiden calls on Trump to 'step up' and demand end to protest
Incoming US President Joe Biden has called on Donald Trump to go on national television and demand protesters end their siege.
US ELECTIONMike Pence defies Donald Trump, says he can't reject electoral votes
In the days before, Mr Trump had pressured his vice president to toss electors from battleground states that voted for Mr Biden to overturn the will of voters.
US ELECTIONGeorgia run-off candidate with Aussie roots
A US politician who holds the fate of President-elect Joe Biden in his hands is the son of an Australian woman.
US ELECTION'Santa Dollars' are legal currency in the US
A shopper in the US state of Utah was surprised when they received a $1 bill with a picture of Santa Claus on it instead of George Washington.
MONEYDemocrats claim victory in Senate run-off, win looms in second race
The final vote result in two elections that are set to decide the fate of Joe Biden's presidency was delayed by confrontations between protesters and poll workers.
US ELECTIONBreaking news and updates Australia: January 6, 2021
NSW Health confirm no charge for COVID testing without Medicare card; New mask rule for Sydney cricket; Four new local cases in NSW; MCG cricket-goer diagnosed
LIVE NEWS DAILYTrump 'would not be welcome in Scotland due to coronavirus restrictions'
Trump 'would not be welcome in Scotland due to coronavirus restrictions'
US ELECTIONThe Georgia Senate run-offs: The election result worth half a billion dollars
In a matter of hours the first ballots will start being counted in an election almost as consequential as the presidential vote two months ago.
US ELECTIONUS woman charged with assault after child kicks plane seat
A 29-year-old woman is facing charges after she assaulted another woman on a flight that had arrived at the Portland International Airport, according to court documents.
CRIMEBody found in freezer of 'haunted house' in South Carolina
A group of people checking out a "haunted house" in South Carolina got a scare of a different kind after they found a dead body in a freezer.
CRIMEThe last widow of the American Civil War dies, 81 years after her husband
The last widow of the American Civil War has died, 157 years after the conflict ended.
HISTORYUS man dug up cemetery in US national park to hunt for treasure
A US man has pleaded guilty after authorities said he was caught digging in a Yellowstone National Park cemetery in search of hidden treasure.
TREASUREColombia locks down while South Africa 'runs out of coffins'
January is beginning as a grim month around the globe as the coronavirus resurges and reshapes itself from Britain to Japan to California.
CORONAVIRUS'Human disaster': One in five tested for COVID-19 in LA are positive
Imagine having cardiac arrest and getting picked up by an ambulance that won't take you to a hospital.
CORONAVIRUSUS police officer who shot black man Jacob Blake won't be charged
A US prosecutor says he will not file criminal charges against a white police officer who shot a black man in the back in Kenosha, Wisconsin, earlier this year, leaving him paralysed and setting off sometimes violent protests in the city.
RACIAL VIOLENCEPandemic haunts new year as virus growth outpaces vaccines
January is looking grim around the globe as COVID-19 resurges and reshapes, filling hospitals and threatening livelihoods anew.
CORONAVIRUSWhat's behind the rising tensions between Iran and the US?
Iran announced Monday that it had resumed enriching uranium to 20 per cent purity, far beyond the limits laid out in the 2015 nuclear deal, in a move likely to further escalate tensions with the United States.
WORLDSword stolen in US college prank returned after 40 years
A sword taken from a historical monument in Westfield, Massachusetts has been returned by the man who took it as part of a college prank about 40 years ago, according to a city official.
DISCOVERIESConspiracy theorist pharmacist accused of deliberately ruining 500 doses of coronavirus vaccine
A man in the US has been accused of spoiling more than 500 doses of coronavirus vaccines as he was convinced the world was "crashing down".
USATrump forces a fissure in the Republican Party over his own election loss
Little more than a fortnight before Mr Trump will be booted from the White House, a deep fissure has developed in the Republican Party.
DONALD TRUMPInflatable costume under investigation as possible source of US hospital outbreak
A well-meaning US hospital staffer in an inflatable Christmas tree costume has inadvertently spread coronavirus to at least 44 other workers.
CORONAVIRUSTop Georgia voting official refutes Donald Trump's conspiracy theories
A top Georgia election official said "everybody's vote did count" in the state's November elections as he shot down a list of voter fraud conspiracy theories President Donald Trump aired.
DONALD TRUMPTrump's Mar-a-Lago club held mask-free party on New Year's Eve
A Florida politician wants President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club fined and closed temporarily for hosting a New Year's Eve party where few of the 500 guests wore masks.
DONALD TRUMPTragedy saves Julian Assange from being extradited to US
Stella Moris, the partner of Julian Assange and mother of two of his children, wept in a London courtroom as the WikiLeaks founder was delivered a dramatic victory overnight.
JULIAN ASSANGEJudge rules Julian Assange will not be extradited to US
A judge has ruled WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will not be extradited from the UK to the US to face espionage charges over the publication of secret American military documents.
JULIAN ASSANGEBreaking news and updates Australia: January 4, 2021
No new cases in NSW; Three new cases in Victoria; Mask fines in force for NSW; UK virus warning
BREAKING NEWSUS orders aircraft carrier to stay in Middle East following Iran threats
An aircraft carrier will stay in the Persian Gulf after Pentagon claims Iran made threats against the the United States.
WORLDExtraordinary warning to Trump
Ten former US secretaries of defence have warned President Donald Trump against using the military in his quest to change the outcome of the 2020 election.
USA'Mass panic' as jumpers leap from US hotel roof
Two men in the US are being investigated by authorities after they were caught BASE jumping off a hotel rooftop in Nashville, Tennessee.
USANancy Pelosi re-elected as speaker of US House of Representatives
Speaker Nancy Pelosi won a fourth non-consecutive term to lead the House of Representatives, suffering a handful of defections in a narrow vote after her party lost seats but kept control of the chamber.
NANCY PELOSIDonald Trump urges Georgia official to 'find votes' in leaked call: report
US President Donald Trump pushed Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find" votes to overturn the election results after his loss to President-elect Joe Biden, according to an audio recording of a phone call obtained by The Washington Post.
DONALD TRUMPUS coronavirus death toll hits 350,000
The COVID-19 death toll in the United States has surpassed 350,000 as experts anticipate another surge in cases and deaths.
CORONAVIRUSHead-on crash kills seven kids, two adults in California
Seven children and two adult drivers were killed in head-on collision in Central California on New Year's Day, authorities said.
USASenators challenging Biden win over Trump
A coalition of 11 Republican senators announced Saturday it will challenge the outcome of the presidential election by voting to reject electors from some states when Congress meets next week to certify the Electoral College results that confirmed President-elect Joe Biden won.
US ELECTIONUS records deadliest day as cases surge to 20 million
The US surpassed 20 million total recorded COVID-19 cases on Friday, hours after the country ushered in 2021 and left behind its deadliest month of the pandemic.
CORONAVIRUSAppeals court vacates order delaying woman's execution
A federal appeals court has cleared the way for the only woman on federal death row to be executed before President-elect Joe Biden takes office.
DEATH PENALTYTrump veto overridden by Senate
The Senate has voted to override President Donald Trump's veto of the sweeping defence bill known as the National Defence Authorization Act, delivering a bipartisan rebuke to the President in his final days in office.
DONALD TRUMPUS police investigate deliberate spoiling of 500 vaccine doses
A pharmacist at a suburban Milwaukee medical center deliberately removed hundreds of coronavirus vaccine doses from refrigeration and left them out overnight twice, not just once as officials initially believed.
CORONAVIRUSMan dubbed most prolific serial killer in US history dies
The man authorities say was the most prolific serial killer in US history, Samuel Little, has died in California.
MURDERUS flying nuclear bombers over Iran to deter NYE attack
The US have flown nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to the Middle East in the latest show of force meant to deter Iran, as defense officials remain divided over the risk posed by the regime and the Iraq-based militias it supports.
POLITICSNot just coronavirus: The things you forgot also happened in 2020
It's a year no Australian will ever forget. But not just because of the coronavirus pandemic.
WORLDCalifornia announces first confirmed case of virus variant
Governor Gavin Newsom announced the infection found in Southern California during an online conversation with Dr Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
USADonald Trump's push for US$2000 relief cheques all but dead in Senate
The roadblock set by Senate Republicans appears unsurmountable, even as pressure builds to approve the bigger cheques.
DONALD TRUMPBiden hits out at Trump administration as vaccine rollout falls behind schedule
President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday criticised the Trump administration for the pace of distributing COVID-19 vaccines and predicted that "things will get worse before they get better" when it comes to the pandemic.
US POLITICSCentury-old US home that once served as a jailer's residence selling for less than $200,000
A century old home in the US that once served as a jailer's residence is on the market for less than $200,000.
PROPERTYUS police officers connected to Breonna Taylor's death could face dismissal
Louisville police have taken steps that could result in the firing of two officers connected to Breonna Taylor's death.
SHOOTINGSFirst reported US case of COVID-19 variant first seen in UK
A Colorado man has the variant of the coronavirus from the United Kingdom that health officials say is more transmissible than other strains of the virus, the state's governor announced on Tuesday.
CORONAVIRUSPpp singer speaks about her song being played before Nashville bombing
Singer speaks out about why her hit-song was used in prelude to the mysterious Nashville bombing.
USARecord virus hospitalisations in US force health experts to ration care
A record number of COVID related hospitalisations in the US, has caused some hospitals to reach their breaking point with some talking rationed health care.
USA2020 in images: Stunning photographs capture a year like no other
The year 2020 has been one of the most intense on record when it comes to big news events.
NEWSBiden labels Trump handover 'irresponsible'
The President-elect has said that his team has encountered "irresponsible" roadblocks by Trump appointees.
US POLITICSUS hits record high COVID-19 hospitalisations
More Americans were hospitalised this past week than any other week of the pandemic.
CORONAVIRUSHow a virus with no name spread into a global pandemic
Eighteen days after a mysterious flu was detected in a wet market in a city in China a confirmed case of the virus broke through international borders.
CORONAVIRUSJudge rejects Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell's bail bid
A judge has rejected a proposed bail package for Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend, saying her incarceration is necessary to ensure she faces trial.
GHISLAINE MAXWELL'Christmas will never be the same,' say Nashville police officers
Responding Nashville police officers describe the Christmas blast and the eerie messages broadcasting from the RV.
USAAs COVID-19 ravages the US, shootings and killings are also up
The coronavirus pandemic has lead to social and economic upheaval across the US, an historic shortage of jobs and resources in poorer communities - resulting in a spike in gun crime.
CORONAVIRUSNew footage shows massive Nashville blast as bomber identified
New CCTV released by Nashville police shows the devastating power of a bomb which was inside an RV and detonated on Christmas Day.
EXPLOSIONSTrump finally signs coronavirus relief, government funding bill
US President Donald Trump has signed the massive $2.3 trillion (A$3 trillion) dollar coronavirus relief and government funding bill into law after a lengthy delay.
DONALD TRUMPNew 'one of a kind' plant discovered in Hawaii rainforest
A newly discovered plant, possibly the only one of its kind, has been found deep in a Hawaiian rainforest.
DISCOVERIESScientists discover a new species of snake hiding in plain sight
Researchers at the University of Kansas have discovered three new snake species in a collection they already had in their catalogue of work.
SNAKESMichael Jackson's Neverland Ranch sold for almost $30m
The property formerly known as Neverland Ranch, home to the late Michael Jackson, has been purchased by Pittsburgh Penguins co-owner Ron Burkle.
PROPERTY



0 Comments