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Salt Bae's Nusr-et ranked worst steakhouse in London
It's hard to take reviews this brutal with a pinch of salt.

Aussie Twitter shares hot tips ahead of UK heatwave
Advice from Australian MD on rehydration includes drink half a pint of beer… checks out.

Willie Jackson: Broadcasting challenges given NZ's changing face
OPINION: Our news media must reflect our communities and be well represented.

Damien Venuto: The dangerous sentence in the TVNZ-RNZ merger legislation
Are we set to see a series of unintended consequences?

Paul Catmur: Russian tips for nailing your next social media campaign
OPINION: The "Trolls of Olgino" offer a few lessons in the art of social media.

Kiwis support stronger regulations for social media - report
Stronger regulations are wanted for social media content, Classification Office finds.

Delivery wars: DoorDash, Uber Eats, Menulog, Delivereasy and Yummi
The food delivery industry is in growth mode, so who comes out on top?

Two Megaupload co-defendants end decade-long legal fight, admit guilt
Bram van der Kolk, 39, and Mathias Ortmann, 50, were first arrested in 2012.

Objectionable material downloaded 'by accident' court told
Pearce Buckley claims he just clicked a hyperlink, opening a folder in Mega called 'Nunu'.

So long, Internet Explorer. The browser retires today
Internet Explorer is finally headed out to pasture.

Man caught with child sex abuse publications fights to keep his name secret
Man files appeal against refusal to grant him permanent name suppression.

NFTs: Worth the blockchain they're written on?
Which NFTs will survive the crypto crash and why the blockchain will become part life.

Revealed: The number of Kiwi businesses that would pay a cyber ransom
PLUS: How the crypto crash is affecting hackers' behaviour.

Slaves to the algorithm: The Christchurch Call and online extremism
Algorithms that amplify extremism and radicalise people still operate unchecked.

Opinion: Wagatha Christie the celebrity trial you should be following
The Wagatha Christie case has a bit of everything - even a Kiwi connection.

How Christchurch Call slowed online spread of Buffalo shooting - but can't win the war
The Christchurch Call has made a difference but there are areas where it has no impact.

'Baby on the way. It's a boy': Kim Dotcom set to father first child with new wife
It will be Kim's sixth child, but first with wife Liz - who is 21 years his junior.

What the big sharemarket shake-up means for KiwiSavers
Listen: As KiwiSaver nears its 15th anniversary we look at how the scheme is holding up.

Citizenship NFTs: Crypto paradise planned on Vanuatu island
The Satoshi development has received the endorsement of the Vanuatu Prime Minister.

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EDITORIAL: 140,000-plus people now pay to read our expert reporting and commentary.

Elon Musk blasts woke culture in controversial tweet
Business magnate has continued his tirade against political correctness.

Kate MacNamara: The words you can't say on Unite Against Covid-19 Facebook page
Bah humbug and "knickers" to uniting against Covid-19 and the officials who ban words.

Violent extremism: White supremacism biggest source of illegal content online - DIA report
Twitter and video site BitChute the platforms with the most content investigated.

Liam Dann: Elon Musk and the return of 'the gilded age'
The gilded age, where billionaires made the rules, was not a great time for workers.

Teen wins dispute over dodgy iPhone sold on Facebook
The 'perfect' phone turned out to be water-damaged and rusty.

I spent 22 years calling myself lazy. I was diagnosed with ADHD in 30 minutes
Around 280,000 people across the country have ADHD. Four out of five are undiagnosed.

BNZ bank cards and internet banking back online after major outage
BNZ customers were unable to use ATM cards or access online banking services for hours.

'We know he's a liar': Top cop on coming face-to-face with Grace Millane's killer
Grace Millane was murdered on the weekend of her 22nd birthday in December 2018.

Big Read: Violent talk and fake news - how extremism went mainstream
David Fisher enters a landscape of mainstream extremism and conspiracy theories.