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Diana Clement: What you need to know about the right to repair movement
OPINION: Who hasn’t thrown out a perfectly good item because it couldn’t be repaired?

How a drug dealer for the Mongrel Mob turned her life around to help others
Camille Keyte shares her story of despair, hope and redemption.

Editorial: Should the NZ govt be doing more to counter ‘scamdemic’?
OPINION: Kiwis were fleeced out of $200m last year alone.

Beating a meth addiction
By her own admission Camille Keyte ran with the bad boys high on meth but after being arrested she has turned her life around to help other addicts. Video / Mike Scott

Liam Dann: Survive till '25 - the new recessionary catchphrase. Should we be wary?
OPINION: Is there truly that much light at the end of the tunnel? How far will rates fall?

‘Extraordinary’: Meet the husband and wife diagnosed with breast cancer a year apart
Man was so shocked at his diagnosis that he initially told people he had “chest cancer”.

Cancer, wellness, weight-loss: When did everything become a ‘journey’?
Haircuts, divorce, spa vacations - they’re not just things we do; they're a journey.

Steve Braunias: On the nature of people with extreme appearances
We all know people who make a lasting impression due to their extreme appearance.

Big interview: The woman who could save NZ tennis
Lulu Sun could become a local hero, giving New Zealand a long-awaited singles contender.

'Seemed like a good idea': Kiwi builds a solar e-bike to ride to the UK
Shaun Gilbert's No 8 wire ingenuity is about to be tested across continents.

Taking the plunge: Opening a cafe during 'the worst economy we have seen for years'
'Running a business is not all about money. It’s about adding value to the community.'

Fran O’Sullivan: Bugger the politics, let’s get rational and sort our economy
OPINION: There is a brighter future ahead if we address the major issues now.

New NZ Navy helicopters: Three contenders emerge as defence lobbying ramps up
Airbus has thrown its hat in the ring and is offering the maritime version of the NH-90s.

Making memories at NZ luxury lodges
The new boss has a simple philosophy: meet the high expectations of the uber-wealthy.

'Better out than in': Steve Braunias on the robots coming for your gallbladder
The controversies surrounding one of the most common surgical operations in New Zealand.

Forgery, adultery and violence: Every doctor censured in the past five years
Nearly half of the doctors who committed misconduct have name suppression.

'Hasn’t been the easiest trading time': What's eating the hospitality industry?
Growth in fourth quarter sales for hospitality businesses tempered by inflationary costs.

Mary Holm: Do I really need life insurance? What about health insurance?
OPINION: If you pay a lot and claim little, count yourself lucky, rather than ripped off.

In The Big Cigar, a Black Panther stars in a fake movie
New York Times: The new series tells an unlikely true story of a bogus Hollywood film.

Market close: NZ stocks back down to Earth ahead of reporting season
The sudden departure of the Warehouse Group CEO caught the market’s attention.

Sober tourism is a growing trend — but could you do it?
NYT: How abstaining from alcohol can enrich your travel experiences.

Honey, I love you. Didn’t you see my Slack about it?
New York Times: Some couples are using professional software to maintain relationships.

Tesla must climb ‘Mt Everest’ to win shareholder vote, chair warns
Financial Times: Chair says the idea that she is too close to Elon Musk is ‘crap’.

Fonterra makes its ‘boldest call yet’
Ari Dekker on the co-op’s move to put its consumer business up for sale.

Is Prince Harry’s favoured therapy EMDR another fad, or does it work?
Assessing the real benefits of EMDR beyond the celebrity endorsements.

Opinion: As bird flu looms, the lessons of past pandemics take on new urgency
New York Times opinion: We need to be prepared to fight the next war, not the last one.

Reddit shares surge as it strikes content deal with OpenAI
Financial Times: The agreement gives OpenAI access to content on Reddit.

TVNZ's staff redundancy bill: How much it will have to pay out
The figures come as TVNZ and the E tū union begin mediation today.

‘Don’t follow your passion’: US guru's career advice, and the tech firm he sees 75% undervalued
Algebra of Wealth author on his best move, his worst move and his (cough) morning routine.