Bryant notches 20th career triple-double
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Bryant notches 20th career triple-double
A 24-year-old man acted in self defence when he killed another man with a pair of scissors at a party in Atwell, a Perth court is told.
Tabare Vazquez easily won Uruguay's presidential election on Sunday, returning to power a left-leaning coalition that has helped legalize gay marriage and moved to create the world's first state-run marijuana marketplace.
Kobe Bryant had 31 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds for his 20th career triple-double, and the Los Angeles Lakers snapped a four-game losing streak with a 129-122 overtime victory over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday night.
Germans pay tribute to a student who died after she defended two teenage girls reportedly being harassed by a group of men.
A pelican that was shot with an arrow in far north Queensland is found by campers and is expected to survive its ordeal.
Palmer United Party leader Clive Palmer refuses to answer questions about his legal battle with Chinese mining company Citic, and instead attacks journalists for asking them.
The Calgary Stampeders were so excited after winning the Grey Cup, they broke the trophy.
Juninho scored a valuable away goal early in the second as the Los Angeles Galaxy advanced to the Major League Soccer final for the ninth time in club history despite losing 2-1 to the Seattle Sounders on Sunday.
Brandon Banks, he of two return touchdowns in the East Final, looked like he had capped one of the most dramatic moments in Grey Cup history with 32 seconds left. Then the flag showed up.
The inquest into the death of schoolboy Luke Batty may be extended after police lawyers expressed "deep concern" over the time they have to test the evidence of expert witnesses.
The ARU has put David Pocock on notice following his arrest, saying he should be more focused on his role as an athlete.
Police in Western Australia's Mid West are warning insulin stolen from a caravan park near Geraldton could be fatal if taken by someone who does not need it.
The Brisbane City Council is under pressure to reveal whether its officers have approved the construction of 1,350 new homes in bushland around The Gap.
Firefighters are working to protect three houses in the path of a blaze burning out of control near Mullumbimby on the far north coast of New South Wales.
The AFL has confirmed initial dates for the anti-doping tribunal hearings against current and former Essendon players.
Australia endures its hottest spring and second-hottest November on record, with temperatures exceeding averages by 1.5C.
The federal public service is suffering from increased bullying and absenteeism according to the latest State of the Service Report.
Four people have died when a truck, a utility and a four-wheel-drive collided on the Princes Highway at Hatherleigh in the south-east of South Australia.
Toronto mayor-elect John Tory has chosen Denzel Minnan-Wong as his deputy mayor, and selected a group of veteran councillors for his executive committee, according to a source in the mayor's office.
Marie-Michele Gagnon of Lac-Etchemin, Que., finished eighth overall with a time of 1:46.28. at a World Cup slalom race in Colorado on Sunday.
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Ford Performance Racing has confirmed Ford Australia will pull out of V8 Supercars at the end of 2015.
Lead guitarist Angus Young says despite losing the hit-making dynamic with his brother Malcolm, who is suffering from dementia, AC/DC will follow his wishes and keep making music.
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The Prime Minister says he would be "fine" with someone putting forward a nuclear energy proposal and describes the Fukushima meltdown as a "problem".
Families SA returned 4yo Chloe Valentine to her intoxicated mother using a chauffeur service without conducting police checks on the drivers, a resuming inquest into the girl's death hears.
WA Transport Minister Dean Nalder denies any wrongdoing as he speaks publicly for the first time since claims of a conflict of interest emerged over his role at a private transport company.
Motorists will be able to park for 15 minutes in Brisbane for free under recommendations put forward by council.
Hamilton's downtown core was filled with sorrow and disappointment following the 20-16 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Grey Cup loss to the Calgary Stampeders.
Sony Pictures Entertainment has hired FireEye Inc's Mandiant forensics unit to clean up a massive cyberattack that knocked out the studio's computer network nearly a week ago, three people with knowledge of the matter said on Sunday.
Canada's Manny Osborne-Paradis' complete run in Lake Louise
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Two cars and a truck collide on the Princes Highway at Hatherleigh near Millicent in the south-east of South Australia.
Norway's Kjetil Jansrud complete run in Lake Louise
Mitchell threw for 334 yards as Calgary held on for a thrilling 20-16 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at B.C. Place
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Osan Air Base in South Korea was locked down Monday because of reports of an active shooter at a high school on the grounds of the U.S. base, military officials said.
Victoria's Premier-elect Daniel Andrews declares the war on ambulance officers over and promises to send their pay dispute to Fair Work Australia.
Angry Canberrans dealing with Mr Fluffy asbestos contamination in their homes tell an inquiry of bungling and mistakes by the authorities handling the crisis.
A police officer charged over the death of a student during an arrest in Sydney's CBD tells a court he feared the student would harm him.
The Indian cricket team will remain in Adelaide until arrangements for the first Test at the Gabba are finalised.
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Palmer United Party Senate leader Glenn Lazarus is in hospital, Clive Palmer tells the National Press Club.
A group of 30 men with guns and machetes have held up Papua New Guinea's second biggest airport, keeping passengers captive for about two hours while they ransacked offices.
For three years now Joshua Smith and his mom have been packing up special lunch bags for the homeless on the downtown eastside. Traci Smith is picking up on her son's kind impulse to teach him about empathy for those suffering addiction and mental illness.
The Toronto Maple Leafs posted a 6-2 victory over the Washington Capitals and are enjoying the confines of home. In Montreal, the Canadiens dropped their second game to the Buffalo Sabres in as many nights, while the Calgary Flames kept the line moving with a hard-fought victory in Arizona.
The NT needs to "squeeze more money" out of online bookmakers based in Darwin, according to senator Nick Xenophon, after revelations they oversaw more than $8.5 billion in bets last financial year, but contributed $2.5 million in tax.
Karri Ramo stopped 26 shots, and Jiri Hudler had a goal and two assists to lead the Calgary Flames to a 3-0 win over the slumping Arizona Coyotes on Saturday night.
Arizona Coyotes get shut out by the Calgary Flames
Osborne-Paradis of North Vancouver and Fayed of France tied for second in identical times of 1:50.34
Wellington Phoenix turned in their best performance of the season to down Melbourne City 5-1 at home in Wellington.
Victoria's National Party will review its coalition arrangement with the Liberals in wake of "grim" election results, the ABC understands.
The Queensland Government has announced plans to demolish and rebuild the Brisbane Transit Centre in Roma Street.
It's the first victory at Lake Louise for Jansrud, who won the Olympic gold medal in super-G and bronze in downhill this year.
Land owners and environmental law experts in Tasmania are using a state review of unconventional gas mining to ensure the rights of farmers and their neighbours.
Sea urchins could turn pristine reefs in Australia's south-east into permanent wastelands, new international research suggests.
Victorian Labor welcomes several key marginal seats back into the fold after the election, the Greens pick up Melbourne, and Shepparton is likely to go to an independent.
It was a very successful day for three Canadian Olympians. Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford won gold in pairs skating at the NHK Trophy in Osaka, Japan, while Manny Osborne-Paradis earned silver in the men's downhill at Lake Louise.
Second victory sends Duhamel and Radford to Grand Prix Final
Bryan Flynn scored in regulation and added the shootout winner in the Buffalo Sabres' 4-3 victory over the Montreal Canadiens
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On the night the Toronto Maple Leafs honoured Pat Quinn, the number 23 -- which he wore on his jersey -- popped up on several occasions.
Western Australian mango producers try to get consumers on board with their fight to block the influx of interstate fruit that could carry a pesky weevil.
A group of 25 street kids from Manila will travel to Perth for a camp as part of the Scout Association's Messengers of Peace project.
Electricity bills have jumped by 62 per cent in South Australia's Riverland, according to an irrigator who says he is facing increased costs.
The Queensland Government will lodge a statement of claim against IBM Australia as it tries to recoup losses from the $1.2 billion health payroll debacle.
Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Ottawa Senators 4-1
Maple Leafs beat Capitals 6-2
Waterloo Regional Police have arrested a man who they say escaped from their custody outside St. Mary's Hospital in Kitchener on Nov. 20.
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The Montreal Canadiens lost their second game in one weekend against the Buffalo Sabres. The Sabres squeaked out a 4-3 overtime victory.
Two Newburgh, N.Y., boys trapped in a snow pile for about seven hours after a plow buried them are recovering in hospital.
Tyler Bozak had a pair of goals and Jonathan Bernier made 35 saves as the Toronto Maple Leafs downed the visiting Washington Capitals 6-2 on Saturday.
The Tampa Bay Lighning claimed a 4-1 victory over the Ottawa Senators with help from Alex Killorn and Ryan Callahan.
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The Alberta Energy Regulator says close to 60,000 litres of crude oil have spilled into muskeg in the province's north.
Former Wallabies captain David Pocock has chained himself to a digger in a protest against a coal mine in northern NSW.
A depression treatment often used as a last resort for people who do not respond well to drug therapy is gaining traction after proving successful on a number of patients.
The family of a little girl killed in an Israeli air strike in July recounts the day they were attacked and their lives destroyed as a result of the bombing.
Two pregnant women brought from Nauru to Darwin to give birth are refusing to get off a bus with their families near the Wickham Point Detention Centre, asylum seeker advocates say.
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