Mickelson belatedly secures record title at 'special' Pebble Beach
It took a little longer than he would have hoped, but Phil Mickelson ultimately became the oldest ever winner of the Pebble Beach Pro Am.
It took a little longer than he would have hoped, but Phil Mickelson ultimately became the oldest ever winner of the Pebble Beach Pro Am.
US equities fluctuated at the start of a week that could be pivotal for global trade, while lawmakers in Washington continue to negotiate a contentious spending bill.
In case you hadn't noticed, Q&A was on hand to remind you: there is a federal election campaign coming on.
A delegation representing opposition leader Juan Guaido met with Vatican officials as the Holy See weighs a request to intervene in the country's crisis.
Plus, Geocon's bid to expanded its WOVA development has been rejected.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi insisted freshman Representative Ilhan Omar apologise for tweets saying that members of Congress are being paid to support Israel.
An IT issue affected trains on every line on Monday night.
US Secretary of State said America might be forced to scale back certain operations in Europe and elsewhere if countries continue to do business with Huawei.
Sheikha Latifa's escape - planned over several years with the help of a Finnish capoeira trainer and a self-proclaimed French ex-spy - lasted less than a week.
In a speech criticised by one historian as “deranged empire porn”, Britain's Defence Secretary has revealed ambitious new plans in the Asia-Pacific region.
Ralph Northam says he mistakenly took responsibility for a racist image because he had never seen it before, even though it was on his yearbook page.
The digital screens that tell Sydney commuters real-time information about trains were hit by a "major" IT outage on Monday night, preventing passengers from receiving up-to-date timetable information.
DP World's decision to sack a worker for drinking on the job was inconsistent with its decision to give another employee a second chance, says the Fair Work Commission.
The race that stops a nation is still nine months away but Network Ten boss Paul Anderson is already off and running with a plan to boost ad revenue throughout the year.
Thailand thunderstruck as king's big sister stands, albeit briefly, in opposition.
The Prime Minister now admits climate change is hurting. Now he needs policies.
After all the fun and festivities of the long summer holidays, sending the kids back to school can seem daunting, with new routines to master and seemingly endless things to remember. Here’s how to de-stress the process.
This is next-level vegan: balanced, punchy, crunchy and actually built on the inherent beauty of vegetables.
On this day in 1999, President Bill Clinton was acquitted by the US Senate after an impeachment process that paralysed American politics. The Republicans' obsessive pursuit of Clinton had helped bring their standing to its lowest level in decades, reported our Washington correspondent, Jennifer Hewett.
Europe suffers cold, alleged slander, noisy motor boats.
David Leyonhjelm departed the party's national executive, but not before reading out the most high-quality of slurs sent his way … by fellow executives.
Christopher Pyne is just as guilty of destabilising politics as the rest of the Coalition hard-right.
Our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists give us their very own humorous version of the news of the day.
PM backs mortgage brokers as they warn without trailing commissions the sector could be wiped out.
Heading the potential showdowns is a trio of promising three-year-olds in a maiden handicap (race one) over 1100 metres for those that have not started more than three times.
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