Good Morning Australia!! - Farewell to the woman who turned the world on with a smile - A big surprise for a Melbourne family - Trump actually thinks he's going to build that stupid wall - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

US actress Mary Tyler Moore is dead at age 80.  "A groundbreaking actress, producer, and passionate advocate for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Mary will be remembered as a fearless visionary who turned the world on with her smile," said her rep Mara Buxbaum in a statement.  Mary Tyler Moore was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1936; she rose to fame as "Laura Petrie" on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" in the 1960s and starred as US televisions first unmarried working woman on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in the 1970s.  "She wasn't aggressive about it, but she surely was" a feminist, the actress said of character Mary Richards, who asked for pay equal to a male coworker and went on birth control pills - but utterly failed at throwing dinner parties.  In the 1980s, she won an Oscar for "Ordinary People", playing against type as a cold upper middle class wife of a troubled family.  Moore was diagnosed with type one diabetes, and became a strong advocate for funding into a cure for juvenile diabetes. 

A Melbourne family is welcoming a gigantic bundle of joy:  6.06 kilogram baby Brian Junior was born on Tuesday at Mercy Hospital.  Mum Natashia Corrigan said. "I've always wanted a little fat baby and I've got a big one!"

The Japan Sumo Association has crowned the first Japanese Grand Champion, or Yokozuna, in almost two decades.  Kisenosato got the promotion after winning the January Tournament in Tokyo's mothership of Sumo, the Kokugikan.  "I am fortunate to have received help from so many people.  I wouldn’t have been able to achieve this by myself," said the new Yokozuna.  Prior to this, Sumo's last native born Grand Champion was Wakanohana; the promotion of Hawaiian-born Musashimaru took place in 1999 after he took Japanese citizenship.  Since then, the Yokozuna have been Mongolian, until this week.

German police busted a neo-nazi scumbag group planning violent attacks on police officers, asylum-seekers, and Jews.  The raids targeting the Reichsbuerger group took place in more than a dozen locations across the country and netted six suspects.  Police are hunting a seventh scumbag.

Today's fascist shyte in Washington, DC:  Tangerine Hitler signed executive orders directing federal agencies to begin construction of a wall on the border with Mexico, and to withhold federal grants from "sanctuary" cities and states that do not enforce federal immigration laws.  Trump plans to ask for a "major investigation" into fake allegations of widespread voter fraud.  The orange clown lost the popular vote by 2.8 million ballots, but claims that millions of illegal votes were cast by illegal immigrants - even though he has provided absolutely no evidence, the individual states have reported no election irregularities, and illegal immigrants logically would not vote because they'd want to keep a low profile and not leave a paper trail.  Here's an idea, if Trump really wants to get to the bottom of foreigners messing with US elections START WITH RUSSIA.

Anti-Trump protesters scaled a giant crane near the White House and unfurled a giant banner reading, "Resist!"

Mexican Volcano goes Ka-boom.

Portuguese Leftist parties stopped the government from handing a tax cut to bosses on their contributions to workers' social security.  It was supposed to compensate businesses for a minimum wage hike, and some unions approved of the plan.  But the Communists and Left Bloc - both coalition partners - joined with the center-right Social Democrats to thwart the minority Socialist government.  This coalition came to power in 2015 with the promise of reversing austerity and returning more income to workers after a 2011-14 international bailout.

The United Nations has condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plans to build 2,500 more homes in Jewish settlements on occupied Palestinian lands.  "There is a need for the two parties to engage in a bona fide negotiation to reach the goal of two states, Israel and Palestine, two states for two people," said Stephane Dujarric, the spokesman for the new UN secretary general Antonio Guterres.

Kuwait carried out its first executions since 2013 - among the seven suspects was a member of royal family.  Prince Faisal Abudallah Al Jaber Al Sabah was convicted of premeditated murder of another royal and illegal possession of a firearm.

Al-Shabaab terrorists are suspected in the deadly bombing at a hotel in Mogadishu, Somalia that killed 28 people.