
Trump Media stock tumbles as big shareholders now free to sell
New York Times: Former president now free to see US$1.8 billion worth of stock.
New York Times: Former president now free to see US$1.8 billion worth of stock.
OPINION: Rugby bosses in South Africa and New Zealand are playing their own game.
The Invincible fullback's legacy is unbeatable.
Times: It's been 17 years since Tony Blair left office - so what did he learn?
OPINION: 'More expensive bureaucrats to roll back existing bureaucrats.'
OPINION: Jetstar's plans to return to Hamilton and Dunedin are a boost for the regions.
New York Times: Calls grow for exhumation of bishop amid new abuse allegations.
Across the ditch, the Australian sharemarket reached a record high.
New York Times: At 61, Demi Moore is defying industry standards of age.
Telegraph: ‘I knew that we were in a bit of a dry patch, but I find it so unromantic’.
Telegraph: ADHD shares symptoms with many other disorders, making diagnosis tricky.
New York Times: Shootout leaves two dead amid bitter divorce battle.
Telegraph: New report says 98% of women report intimacy struggles after breast cancer.
Wall Street's 'Intelligent Livermore ETF' will create new riches for investors.
Lawsuit was against the vendor of a retail unit bought six years ago by Hotchin's company.
OPINION: Tākuta Ferris proved his point with his own blatant porky.
As the death toll from attacks in Lebanon rises, Mossad is living up to its reputation.
New York Times: Scientist warns "extreme events are getting stronger everywhere".
New York Times: Gold Apollo points to another company that was licensed to use its brand.
Staff, Inland Revenue and many others are listed as being owed money by the two companies.
The presses are rolling again.
OPINION: And would Kiwis even want them back?
US central bank’s decision marks a milestone in its two-year fight against inflation.
OPINION: A tunnel in the same location as the current bridge achieves nothing.
NZTA demanded a Government guarantee before signing off on the loan.
OPINION: Steve Braunias continues his diary from the High Court at Auckland.
OPINION: Whanau selling her car to help pay the bills was surprising, but not relatable.
Financial Times: Netflix even has the edge over Hollywood rivals.
OPINION: It didn't take long for National to make merry with leadership speculation.
'In a challenging economy, it pays to ask a few challenging questions.'