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Five tips to protect your business and staff from AI deepfake scams
OPINION: New Zealand workers are at risk of deepfake scams as AI technology evolves.

Canada ‘very disappointed’ by NZ decision to escalate dairy battle
Canada's Trade Minister has responded to New Zealand's decision to ramp up action.

Construction and oil industry pair granted bail after steel beam meth bust
More than 500kg of meth was allegedly smuggled inside some of 42 steel beams.

Why Grant Watson is leaving Synlait
Grant Watson explains why he is leaving a newly recapitalised Synlait Milk.

Alex Powell: What we learned as Liam Lawson returns in style
OPINION: The Kiwi is doing all the right things to secure his future in Formula One.

Childcare charity Best Start payments to rich-list founders rocket to $37m
Rich-lister family says doubled repayment levels "unlikely to be repeated".

Why controlling blood sugar is crucial for your health
New York Times: How do food, sleep and exercise affect blood sugar?

Zumba teacher? ‘Anti-woke’ cleric? 38 candidates line up to head Oxford University
New York Times: The role of chancellor has been around for 800 years.

He dreamed of escaping Gaza. The world watched him burned alive
NYT: Video of Israeli strike has become symbol of the horrors of war for trapped Gazans.

Nuclear energy stocks hit record highs on surging demand from AI
Financial Times: Amazon and Google deals to deploy reactors in sector’s revitalisation.

Small business: Conscious consumerism is key for Crushes
Rose Hope talks to Tom Raynel about the ethical concept store Crushes and its community.

Is it better to eat before a workout or after?
New York Times: How you time your meals can influence your workouts.

Who is challenging Tory Whanau for Wellington’s mayoralty?
High-profile names have been rumoured, with one prominent Wellingtonian not ruling it out.

23andMe in trouble: What does it mean for Kiwis who sent DNA to the company?
Users' genetic information could be sold to third parties if the company goes bankrupt.

NZ ranks last for infrastructure delivery in global survey
New Zealand has fallen behind its peers globally when it comes to infrastructure.

Uncertainty looms over future of NZ’s influential chief scientist role
Questions mount over why PM Christopher Luxon still hasn’t named his next chief scientist.

Ministry for Regulation among public service's highest earners as sector pay jumps
The average manager's salary in the public sector sits at $163,800.

Letters: Congrats – now bring the Cup home to defend
OPINION: 'Massive numbers of spectators will spend lavishly in hotels and restaurants.'

Editorial: Māori culture – national pride or national inconvenience?
OPINION: NZ showcases Māori culture on the world stage – why isn't the same true at home?

Striking Boeing machinists consider deal that includes 35% pay hike
Hundreds of striking workers have forced the company back to negotiations.

Cate Blanchett stars in Alfonso Cuarón’s ambitious new series Disclaimer
New York Times: Gripping new thriller looks at a woman whose life is upended by a novel.

Bottomless caviar to art galleries - Airlines try to lure flyers back to ageing premium cabins
Financial Times: New perks offered while better planes and seats remain grounded.

Trump tells Rupert Murdoch to help him secure US election ‘victory’
Financial Times: Republican candidate says Fox News should not run negative ads about him.

Ex-Files: How do I keep my family name out of the public arena in a parenting dispute?
OPINION: Privacy and suppression rules vary depending on the court situation.

Next steps in NZ Rugby governance reform near, director roles deadline approaches
The Herald understands seven of the current 10-member board will re-apply.

Sailing Professor: Why Dalton must be credited for Team NZ's triumph
OPINION: Mark Orams breaks down how the Kiwi team defended the Auld Mug, again.

Sasha Borissenko: Workers' rights are being eroded
OPINION: Redundancies and return-to-office orders are on the rise.

‘You get one opportunity’: Pride and relief as Auckland FC deliver
After so much hype and expectation, the newly built team had to deliver.

What, exactly, is ‘moderate drinking’?
New York Times: What the research suggests and how to think about it.