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Publishers using ad blocker blockers to be 'named and shamed'
Technology used to block ad blockers can be in breach of EU privacy laws.
By 2020, cigarettes in Australia will cost $40 a packet
If you come to Australia, leave your naughty habits at the door. If you live here, get back in your box.
By Jenni Ryall
What moms in your state want for Mother's Day
Guess which two states want jewelry.
Riders left dangling as UK's first VR rollercoaster stops in mid air
Water on a sensor was blamed.
By Tim Chester
These people massively regret the tweets they sent about Leicester in 2015
Well this is awkward.
By Sam Haysom
Global tech companies to pay up as Australia gets its own 'Google Tax'
Time to pay the piper.
By Ariel Bogle
Crowds swarm Disney Town in Shanghai ahead of Disneyland opening
Sadly, some tourists have made a mess of the park already.
By Victoria Ho
Adele perfectly sums up how the world feels about Leicester City's Premier League win
"What an inspiration."
By Sam Haysom
6 myths about human trafficking we all need to stop believing
Curbing the crisis starts with acknowledging the truth.
By Katie Dupere
Duracell helps a new grandfather hear again in touching commercial
Untreated hearing loss affects 36 million Americans.
By Patrick Kulp
Soundcloud launches streaming service in the UK taking on Spotify
SoundCloud is vying for your cash.
By Tim Chester
5-year-old Messi fan forced to flee Afghanistan after threats
There are fears that Murtaza Ahmadi could be kidnapped.
By The Associated Press
Tesla tested Model X's Bioweapon Defense Mode, and it performed admirably
Tesla says the Model X's bioweapon defense mode can save you from a "military grade bio attack."
Mass brawl erupts in Turkish parliament over constitutional amendment
One legislator was left with a dislocated shoulder.
Sleek smart clasp gives your analog watch a brain
Adding brains to your existing watch never looked this good.
By Victoria Ho
Prince, Madonna, Ed Sheeran have been turned away from Australian bars thanks to lockout laws
Even celebrities can't get a drink, or perform late at night.
By Johnny Lieu
After erasing itself from the Internet, Radiohead drops a chirpy teaser
We just hope this isn't the new Radiohead song.
Threats to burn Singapore's flag are Philippines presidential candidate's latest 'joke'
It's just "tit-for-tat."
By Victoria Ho
Uber delivers 15,000 emails with horse and cart in Australian protest
It's a war on ride-sharing in Queensland.
By Johnny Lieu
Let's speculate that Solange's yellow Met Gala dress is a tribute to 'Lemonade'
Let's see if sh*t goes down when there's a billion dollars in an elevator tonight.
Ginger Zee's gorgeous dance to 'I Have Nothing' on 'Dancing With the Stars' is everything
Monday's episode saw two couples get perfect scores.
If you hate Donald Trump, Australia might take you
"Come to Australia where 80 percent of people think he's a jerk."
By Johnny Lieu