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Jutanugarn claims LPGA Player of Year
British youngster Charley Hull claimed her main LPGA victory in the season-ending Tour Championship as Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn clinched Player of the Year. -
Govt quietly confident of workplace win
Cabinet minister Mathias Cormann says the government is quietly confident it can secure workplace laws through the Senate. -
Trump demands apology from 'very rude' cast of Hamilton show
President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday demanded an apology from the cast of the Broadway hit 'Hamilton' for appealing from the stage to Vice President-elect Mike Pence to uphold American values, with the conservative in the theater. -
Sir Bradley may extend cycling career
The most decorated Olympian in British history, Bradley Wiggins, has won what may be the last professional race of his career - Belgium's Ghent Six Days event. -
Sarkozy defeated in presidential primary
Former president Nicolas Sarkozy has conceded defeat in the French conservative presidential primary. -
Company tax cuts will boost growth: govt
A $50 billion plan over 10 years would boost investment, productivity, growth and over time wages, the federal government insists. -
Cane, Fekitoa cited after Irish Test
Flanker Sam Cane and centre Malakai Fekitoa have been cited following the All Blacks' 21-9 win over Ireland in Dublin. -
NRL's last City-Country game, 2017: report
The NRL is reportedly set to announce the axing of the annual NSW City-Country clash. -
Govt dismisses Labor push on unions bill
Labor has presented Employment Minister Michaelia Cash with a suite of amendments to its Registered Organisations Commission legislation. -
Melania Trump and son Barron may stay in NYC for now
Donald Trump's wife Melania and young son Barron will stay in New York when the president-elect moves into the White House, the transition team suggested on Sunday. -
UN warns time 'running out' in Aleppo
The United Nations warned Sunday that time was "running out" for efforts to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe in Syria's war-battered Aleppo, as fresh fighting there killed at least eight schoolchildren. -
Meninga hails Aussie's spine as best ever
Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga has hailed the Kangaroos spine as the greatest he has ever seen after his side won the Four Nations final. -
I'm the man for the NZ job: Kidwell
New Zealand coach David Kidwell insists he's still the right man for the job despite his side's disappointing Four Nations campaign. -
Russia denies state-sponsored doping ahead of new key report
GLASGOW, Scotland (Reuters) - Russia's new anti-doping chief Vitaly Smirnov told WADA on Sunday that the country had “never had a state-sponsored system of doping” as the date for the publication of a new special report into alleged Russian cheating was announced. -
Cash uses lawlessness cost to push ABCC
Employment Minister Michaelia Cash is using analysis showing $100 billion worth of projects have been disrupted by CFMEU lawlessness to push for ABCC. -
Canada and Australia talk migration
Australia and Canada's leaders have discussed migration on APEC's sidelines, as Canberra hunts for third countries to take refugees on Nauru and Manus Island. -
Chelsea take over at the top by beating 'Boro'
Chelsea replaced Liverpool at the top of the Premier League with a comfortable 1-0 win at Middlesbrough thanks to a first-half Diego Costa strike on Sunday. -
Germany's Merkel to seek fourth term
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Sunday she would seek a fourth term in elections next year to defend democratic principles but that she expected her toughest campaign to date. -
Where to now for Volkswagen trio?
Three of the World Rally Championship's biggest names have two months to find a drive for 2017 after Volkswagen competed for the last time in Australia. -
Dank to face AFL appeals board over ban
Controversial sports scientist Stephen Dank will face the AFL appeals board on Monday to fight the lifetime ban imposed over the Essendon supplements saga. -
Turnbull to talk TPP with Obama at APEC
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is set to catch up with Barack Obama for one last bilateral meeting before he steps down as US president in January. -
Vic fire suspect was in financial strife
A man accused of causing an explosion in a Melbourne bank was reportedly in financial trouble and had regularly asked banks for money. -
Key praises Aussie mateship post quake
Prime Minister John Key has expressed immense gratitude to Australia for sending warships and helicopters after a deadly earthquake rocked New Zealand. -
Morrison releasing budget review on Dec 19
Treasurer Scott Morrison has confirmed he will hand down the mid-year budget review on December 19 as a new report predicts it has blown-out by $24 billion. -
Knife-edge Orange poll to be declared
The winner of the Orange by-election will be declared with the Shooters Fishers and Farmers party likely to secure the once safe Nationals seat. -
High Court to begin cases against senators
A directions hearing for the cases against senators Bob Day and Rod Culleton has been set down for Monday as MPs return for the final sitting fortnight of 2016. -
End backpacker tax uncertainty: farmers
Farmers and growers are in Canberra to urge MPs and senators to break the stalemate over the backpacker tax, which they warn is already hurting the sector. -
Brilliant Aussies claim Four Nations glory
Australia have regained the Four Nations title and returned to No.1 in the world rugby league rankings after beating New Zealand 34-8 at Anfield. -
Toronto Wolfpack sign Fuifui Moimoi
Incoming English club Toronto Wolfpack has signed former New Zealand international Fuifui Moimoi. -
Trudeau, Turnbull brunch at APEC
Malcolm Turnbull and Justin Trudeau have discussed the fight against Islamic State and free trade over brunch, as they met on the sidelines of APEC in Peru. -
Russia denies state-sponsored doping
Longtime IOC official Dick Pound says it is about time Russia stopped denying that it engages in state-sponsored doping. -
Fitzpatrick holds nerve to claim Dubai win
Matthew Fitzpatrick has won the EPGA's season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai. -
Dolly's advice beats 'health' mags: study
Magazines with "health" in the title give less reliable medical advice than the teen-targeted Dolly magazine, according to University of Newcastle research. -
Coal rise won't stop budget deterioration
The sharp rise in coal prices in recent months won't prevent a deterioration in the budget bottom line, Deloitte Access Economics' Chris Richardson warns. -
Sweden's Henrik Stenson tops European Tour's money list
DUBAI (Reuters) - Sweden's Henrik Stenson has won European Tour's Order Of Merit for the second time in his career after none of his challengers could usurp his position on the final day of the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai on Sunday. -
India stay on top after late Cook dismissal
VISAKHAPATNAM, India (Reuters) - Alastair Cook led England's dogged resistance with a diligent fifty before falling to the final delivery of the day as India stayed on course for victory in the second test on Sunday. -
Pumas facing World Cup battle after losing top-eight ranking
LONDON (Reuters) - Argentina, World Cup semi-finalists last year, may have to revert to their giant-killing days of the past when they play at the 2019 tournament in Japan after slipping out of the top eight in the world rankings. -
Reedie re-elected as WADA president
Despite some controversy in the lead up to the Rio Olympics, Scotsman Craig Reedie has been re-elected for another term as WADA president. -
Deaths lead to older diver medical call
Australian diving standards need to be reviewed after six deaths in five days, the head of Australia's amateur diving federation says. -
North America to host league World Cup
North America has been given the go-ahead to host the 2025 rugby league World Cup. -
Cook, Hameed deny India in post-lunch session
VISAKHAPATNAM, India (Reuters) - England made a cautious start in their pursuit of a daunting 405-run victory target with skipper Alastair Cook and Haseeb Hameed frustrating the Indian bowlers in the post-lunch session of day four of the second test on Sunday. -
Koepka survives Ikeda charge to win Dunlop Phoenix
Koepka started the day five strokes ahead of Ikeda, who reeled off 10 birdies in 15 holes to tie it up with three holes left at Phoenix Country Club. -
Spieth wins playoff for second Australian Open title
SYDNEY (Reuters) - World number five Jordan Spieth showed major-winning class when it mattered by draining a 12-foot birdie putt to claim the Australian Open title for the second time after a three-way sudden death playoff on Sunday. -
England need 405 to beat India in 2nd Test
England did well to clean up India's second innings for 204 but will still need to do something special to chase down 405 and win the second Test. -
Open runners-up content with playoff
Little-known Ashley Hall can delay plans to find a day job after losing an Australian Open playoff to Jordan Spieth at Royal Sydney. -
India all out for 204, England need 405 to win
VISAKHAPATNAM, India (Reuters) - England claimed seven Indian wickets in an extended morning session on the fourth day on Sunday to bowl out the hosts for 204 but will need to pull off a stiff 405-run chase on a fast-deteriorating wicket to win the second test in Visakhapatnam. -
Mexican Suarez makes history with NASCAR title
The 24-year-old won the final race of the season at the Homestead-Miami Speedway in south Florida to clinch the overall title. -
Australia wield the axe for third South Africa test
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's selectors have responded to the threat of a first ever test series sweep on home soil by dropping five players from their squad for the third match against South Africa, which begins in Adelaide on Thursday. -
Give Trump time, don't assume worst: Obama
Barack Obama has continued his efforts to calm anxieties since Republican businessman Donald won the US presidential race. -
Tasmanian police rescue six from water
Six people have had to be rescued from Tasmanian waters in three separate incidents on Sunday afternoon.
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