'Don't you know that?': The strange conversation between Vladimir Putin and Tucker Carlson
No-one should be surprised Vladimir Putin and Tucker Carlson have agreed to speak to each other — their chat is beneficial for both the long-time Russian autocrat, and the dumped Fox News host.
Taylor Swift sends cease and desist to college student using public information to track her private jet
Her lawyers say the tracking tips off the superstar's stalkers while creator Jack Sweeney argues it allows transparency.
Sick of doomscrolling and being 'constantly on call', these Australians switched to a 'dumbphone'
With mobile phone use on the rise, some people are turning to simpler devices to help them cut down on their screen time.
Viral videos of Tesla drivers using Apple's Vision Pro prompt US government warning
The US transportation secretary warns drivers must pay attention at all times, even if their car has assisted driving capabilities.
TikTok star raking in millions of views by focussing on country football history and defunct ovals
Andy Munro has garnered a social media following of millions off the back of his reels documenting abandoned country footy grounds in Victoria and South Australia.
What is the 'legging legs' trend, and why has the hashtag been blocked by TikTok?
A social media trend encouraging women and girls to compare the look of their legs in leggings has been prompted warnings from experts and led to the associated hashtag being banned on TikTok.
Authors say booksellers play a critical role in sharing diverse stories and can make or break careers
The cultural role of bookshops is in the spotlight after the owner of Victoria's oldest independent bookshop posted on social media, calling for "kids picture books with just white kids on the cover". Authors, booksellers and a publisher on the power of booksellers.
Bus stop app could be among 'most significant innovations in public transport'
An app intended to help public transport users who are blind or vision-impaired is being trialled along a popular Adelaide bus route, ahead of what the technology's developer hopes is an expanded rollout.
Internet trolls may have latent psychopathic tendencies, researchers find
Psychologists say people with high psychopathic tendencies are able to explore their "true self" when they're not identifiable.
Universal pulls music from TikTok amid licensing dispute
It's rare for a corporate dispute like this to play out beyond corporate boardrooms – especially one this nasty.
Perth man killed his mother for her life insurance money, prosecutors will allege
Prosecutors tell a court Andre Rebelo was in financial strife and murdered his mother to gain access to her money.
Elmo asked social media users how they were doing. The responses were overwhelming
The Sesame Street character says it's important for people to check in on their mates after being inundated with messages of despair.
Zuckerberg forced to apologise to parents of children harmed on Facebook and Instagram
The CEO of Meta expressed regret and pledged to work to prevent further harm as five tech bosses were grilled at a US Senate child safety hearing.
Freak weather, solemn moments and impressive feats: WA's January 2024 in photos
Look back on the month that was in this series of fascinating photos from ABC journalists and contributors across Western Australia.
St Vincent's Hospital apologises to woman bitten by shark in Sydney Harbour after photo leaked
The hospital informs Ms O'Neill and apologises after it discovers a photo of her injured, unbandaged leg had been shared publicly, in a serious breach of patient privacy.
Greta was determined to breastfeed, but when she took her baby back to her remote home, everything fell apart
Some women who desperately want to breastfeed their babies are giving up because of a lack of support in regional and rural Australia.
Aboriginal bark hut set on fire and threatening video posted to Snapchat
Tasmania Police are investigating a fire that destroyed an Aboriginal bark hut in the state's south-east over the Australia Day long weekend — with a video of the incident posted online.
Analysis
analysis:Elon Musk's 'train wreck' performance rattles the faithful
Elon Musk has always been a trailblazer but his erratic business antics and Tesla's shrinking margins appear to show the wheels are falling off the well-hyped machine, writes Ian Verrender.
ABC hires 'notoriously anti-worker' US law firm in Lattouf unfair dismissal case
The national broadcaster will be represented by Seyfarth Shaw, which has a decades-long reputation of anti-union practices in the US, to act in the Fair Work Commission matter involving journalist Antoinette Lattouf.
Meg and Nicki's beef, Britney fans trolling JT and *those* Dune popcorn buckets — what you missed over the weekend
From the lowdown on all the tidbits you missed in the Hottest 100, to Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion's feud, here's all the latest entertainment news you might need.
Taylor Swift pornography deepfakes renew calls to stamp out insidious AI problem
As non-consensual and sexually explicit images of Swift began circulating widely on social media platforms, fans quickly mobilised the hashtag #ProtectTaylorSwift. How politicians respond could change the future of AI.
Canberra vets issue plea for 'empathy and patience' amid rise in abusive clients
A Canberra veterinary clinic has penned an open letter pleading for "change and awareness" after a rise in verbal abuse, aggressive behaviour and death threats among visitors and clients.
There's a common trait among people with eating disorders, but many don't know about it
There's a strong connection between living with an eating disorder and having the perfectionism trait. As the negative impacts of that link rise, these experts are calling for better understanding.
Kane's trainspotting hobby forges friendships and worldwide connections
The Adelaide student loves trains, but he is even more passionate about the community he is building as he takes the sounds and sights of South Australian rail to the world.
They have been called 'a virus', but buzzers are part of a fast-growing industry during election season
With the chance to make an extra $10,000 a month, Robert has no issue pushing the agendas of presidential candidates online. He's among a growing army of "buzzers" threatening democracy in the lead-up to Indonesia's 2024 elections.