Facebook sorry for 'primates' label on video of Black men
Facebook says artificial intelligence feature "unacceptable error" will be investigated.
Facebook says artificial intelligence feature "unacceptable error" will be investigated.
A terrorism law change is coming, but experts say it will not be enough.
Up to $26 million will go towards helping the Pacific community affected by Covid.
Employers' misconceptions can be a barrier to getting neurodiverse people into work.
"I think it's ridiculous behaviour, I think it's disgusting behaviour."
Part-owner Troy Bowker criticised people for "sucking up to the left Māori-loving agenda".
High-end brands are under pressure to be seen as companies that care.
Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi have co-created the new series Reservation Dogs.
Maria Dew QC's independent report on MediaWorks, here's what you need to know.
A Hastings woman who started the Indian Mums' Group has been recognised for her efforts.
Steve Braunias meets Tim Fairhall, who fought the law and the law lost.
The Warehouse and AT have signed up for the Brain Badge and want others to do the same.
OPINION: One researcher says parents have been "sold a myth" about student achievement.
He suggested Police Ten 7 was reinforcing negative stereotypes about Māori and Pasifika.
The woman assured others she isn't "racist, sexist or ageist" — but she had a question.
The AM Show fill-in host is proud to say he's 'very much in love' with his partner.
One million dollars worth of support to five lucky small businesses.
Gender Dynamix and Rainbow Youth move in together. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The Australian rapper's new music video has left fans questioning her new look.
THE CONVERSATION: Influencer's "transracial" tag reveals racism, transphobia & privilege.
Study breaks up "simplistic" label and closely examines experiences of Asian students.
Australian actor Hugh Sheridan has revealed they are a "non-binary bisexual".
Concerns were reportedly raised about Chaplin's "predatory and inappropriate conduct".
Oz company introduces a radical move to support its female employees.
Gianna Floyd's was the first of several victim impact statements given by family members.
Three other officers at the scene of the killing are scheduled for trial in March.
Movie producers for They Are Us are set to meet with more of the March 15 victims.
Dr Jemaima Tiatia-Seath said public support has been "soothing" after racist voicemail.
Dr Jemaima Tiatia-Seath, a Pacific lecturer at Auckland University, is calling out racism.
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