Five-year-old Aboriginal girl may have been abducted from Alice Springs home, police say
Northern Territory police search for 47-year-old man in connection to disappearance, which was reported early Sunday morning
I’ve covered Trump for a decade. At the White House correspondents’ dinner, darkness came viscerally close
Men in tuxedos and women in dresses dove under tables, like a scene from a dozen Hollywood movies, but now it was happening to me
Shots rang out, pandemonium erupted: how the White House press dinner shooting unfolded
Smiles turned to shock and fear, Trump dived to the ground and guests ducked under tables after loud bangs were heard
Suspected gunman at White House press dinner named
Law enforcement agencies name Cole Tomas Allen as Trump posts video of man sprinting through checkpoint
Trump news at a glance: Law enforcement reportedly reassessing security arrangements after press dinner shooting
Questions about how shooter was able to get so close to Trump, cabinet members and lawmakers are likely to be asked. Key US politics stories from Sunday 26 April at a glance
Michael moonwalks to $217m opening weekend, shattering box office records for a biopic
Michael Jackson biopic has shrugged off controversy, bad reviews and a troubled production to take $217m worldwide, including $97m in North America
Sick of power outages, this remote Indigenous town is planning to build its own renewable grid
Most communities rely on government-supplied diesel generators. Solar microgrids offer a secure supply – and residents can own the infrastructure
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Bad movies, good business: how sanitised biopics became a Hollywood staple
As interest in the lives of celebrities has intensified, we have become acclimatised to them curating and mercilessly monetising their image
Lure of being a social media chef means youngsters forgoing classic training, Michelin star cook warns
Industry figures say that going viral is no replacement for the classic route of apprenticeships and competitions
Dozens of MPs oppose Streeting’s new power to say what NHS pays for drugs
Health secretary’s ‘power grab’ to override Nice comes amid growing concern move may be illegal and benefit big pharma
Why biomethane is not the solution to Britain’s gas supply issues
Letter: Dr Matilda Dunn highlights problems with the expansion of biogas production
The tortoise and the hare: will China beat the US in the race back to the moon?
The rival superpowers are ramping up preparations for a crewed lunar landing, with China’s progress slow and steady and the US’s landers still in development
Security vetting stepped up after MP is given bodyguard with far-right links
Exclusive: Extra social media checks brought in amid growing threat to politicians from extremists
Michael Tilson Thomas obituary
American conductor who brought high-octane dynamism to performances by the London Symphony Orchestra
Newly released letters reveal JD Salinger’s wariness over ‘second-rate reviewers’
Exclusive: Author asked to remove reference to his ‘Jewish-Irishness’ from book jacket of The Catcher in the Rye
Voters contend with ‘dodgy’ data in party leaflets for English local elections
Exclusive: Investigation into campaigning materials for local polls in May challenges tactical voting claims