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Elon's warning: Humans will be forced to serve under robot dictator
Musk said humans will be forced to serve under an immortal robot dictator.
Dow plunges 572 points on trade war fears
Stocks ended the week the way it began: tumbling as investors worry about a trade war.
The KiwiSaver snag that may surprise you
Ministry says it's unable to change rule regarding over-65s on an individual basis.
Government on right road to get NZ moving
COMMENT: Fuel taxes aim to increase funding to build rapid transit in major cities.
Short selling not a sure one-way bet
COMMENT: Californian hedge fund no stranger to ASX as its reports drive down prices.
Is this dairy's new thing - milking sheep
Farmers are looking to sheep milking as a way of getting around environmental constraints.
How safe are your kids' toys?
Should there be new measures to enforce children's toy safety standards in New Zealand?
How mum-of-two saved $31k in a year
A woman has revealed her five spending hacks that helped her save $31,000 in a year.
Early reviews for OneRoof positive
NZME's new property portal OneRoof is already receiving positive reviews.
Auckland's new apartment market drops 30%
The average asking price of new apartments in Auckland is now $1.07 million.
Orion shares jump 18% after talks of 'significant transactions'
Orion shares jumped 18% after reports the company was close to a trade sale.
Big retailers a tasty option for food outlets
Food retailers trade better located around fashion stores, Muffin Break boss says.
Herald readers share their robot call scam stories
Kiwis have been the target of mysterious 'hang up calls' from international numbers.
Battle of the billionaires: Why Trump went after Amazon
There's a reason Trump has decided to zero-in on Jeff Bezos.
Donald Trump dramatically escalates trade war with China
Trump has instructed officials to consider deepening trade actions against Beijing.
The data giant even scarier than Facebook
The Facebook data scandal is nothing compared to this much larger online giant.
Kiwi pharmacy brand not fazed by Chemist Warehouse
Group manager of Green Cross Health says its pharmacies will take on Chemist Warehouse.
Big Read: The money man measuring your well-being
Going beyond money: Treasury hopes to lead the world with new ways to set policy
Matthew Hooton: Fiscal anchor sinking Labour
Government's fiscal problem is rapidly turning into a political one.
NZ shares drop; Fletcher at 9-year low
Fletcher dropped 0.4 per cent to $5.76, the lowest it has closed since March 2009.
Aviation regulator targeted by industry group
The group says the authority is failing and trust is at an "all-time low".
NZ dollar gains against Aussie
The NZ dollar rose against the Australian dollar as investors fret about trade war impact.
Lyttelton Port workers plan second strike
A second strike is being planned over pay and rosters.
Will US-China trade stoush end in war?
COMMENT: Trump's tariff warfare against China has little to do with trade.
Orion can return to profit without raising capital: CFO
Orion Health Group can reach profitability with further cost-cutting, says CFO.
Like your vices? Best not shop in New Zealand
New Zealand is the second most expensive country to buy a basket of vice goods.
Trade war: China Eastern hints at route, aircraft changes
China Eastern chief warns of route and aircraft changes if US trade war affects business.
Govt declares labour shortage in Tasman amid bumper pipfruit season
The Tasman areas has been hit by a labour shortage.
How to tame industry giant Facebook
With 2.1 billion monthly users and US$40b in revenue, how do you tame a corporate giant?