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US correspondent Susan Milligan
Film mogul Harvey Weinstein is fired by his own company, President Trump and the strained relationships with his Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson and Republican senator Bob Coker, and he goes out on… Audio
Pro-gun Republican taken down by NRA
Debra Maggart was a proud gun owner and NRA life member whose family's business sold firearms. However her political career in the conservative state of Tennessee was destroyed by the gun lobby group… Audio
Grandma makes the mistake of judging a book by its cover
A Grandma in the US saw a nice book with cute illustrations called If Animals Could Talk - which she thought would be great for her six year old granddaughter... Audio
Las Vegas investigation ongoing govt won't talk gun control
Investigators appear to be no closer to working out what motivated the man behind America's worst massacre in Las Vegas. Audio
The US shootings this week you didn't hear about
The fatal spree in Las Vegas on Sunday in which 58 people died and hundreds were injured was not the only shooting in the US this week.
Vegas gunman was 'living a secret life'
Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo, who is investigating the Las Vegas shooting, has said he finds it hard to believe the man assembled his arsenal completely on his own.
Days after Las Vegas massacre and no motive has been uncovered
Days on from the Las Vegas massacre and authorities have still not uncovered the killer's motive. Audio
Psychologist Dr Ian Lambie talks about why Paddock went crazy
22 guns and 10,000 bullets. That's what the shooter Stephen Paddock smuggled into his hotel room in Vegas. Audio
Little change to gun laws expected
A predictable debate over gun control has reignited in the US. Video, Audio
USA correspondent Steve Almond
Steve Almond has the latest on the lone gunman who killed at least 58 people in Las Vegas. Audio
US health secretary resigns over private plane use
US Health Secretary Tom Price has resigned over the use of expensive private planes for official business.
US pulls Cuba staff over 'sonic attacks'
The US is withdrawing more than half of its staff at its embassy in Cuba in response to mysterious attacks which left its diplomats unwell.
Better defences needed to ward off North Korea, US expert warns Australia
Australia must develop greater missile defences to ward off a potential strike from North Korea, a former high-ranking Pentagon official says.
White House rubbishes N Korea threat against bombers
North Korea's foreign minister has accused US President Donald Trump of declaring war on his country and said Pyongyang has the right to shoot down US bombers.
Jared Kushner sent White House emails from private account
Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner used a private email account to carry out official White House business, his lawyer said.
US expands travel ban to include N Korea, Venezuela
The United States has expanded its controversial travel ban to include people from North Korea, Venezuela and Chad.
North Korea says rockets to US 'inevitable'
US bombers have flown close to North Korea's east coast to demonstrate the military options available to defeat any threat, the Pentagon says.
USA correspondent Steve Almond
Steve Almond with the latest from the US including Hillary Clinton's campaign memoir, "What Happened" and President Donald Trump's reaction to it. Audio
Death toll rises at Florida nursing home hit by Irma
Power was cut after Hurricane Irma struck, leaving the facility without air conditioning in hot weather.
US to sanction visas for citizens of four countries
The US will stop issuing some visas to citizens of Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea and Sierra Leone because they will not accept those it is trying to deport.