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David Baldacci talks death threats, censorship and why books should challenge readers.
David Baldacci talks death threats, censorship and why books should challenge readers.
New York Times: The story of flamingos offers a reminder - you will get your colour back.
New York Times: 'I am your warrior, I am your justice,' Trump told supporters in 2023.
The loans were made to eight Du Val entities and were all unsecured.
Our cartoonist Guy Body shares his view on current events.
OPINION: 'We're unintentionally creating heat traps in our pursuit of modern aesthetics.'
OPINION: The cricketer's fall from grace can teach us many lessons.
We're just not ambitious enough, recruitment firm says.
December quarter inflation figures to shed light on where the OCR may settle.
Karen Chhour says her work as a minister is part of her healing process.
Telegraph: A reader asks Dr James Le Fanu if her overactive bladder diagnosis is correct.
How we learn to read and write will completely change for some Kiwi kids.
The Prime Minister's reshuffle was much needed but some ministers got off too lightly.
Paul Jarvie calls for reform in health and safety sphere.
New York Times: Not all products are created equal.
DAZN is buying Foxtel for A$3.4b, sparking Sky TV takeover rumours.
Morningstar data shows globally traded ETF flows hit a record US$1.5 trillion in 2024.
New York Times: Can oestrogen-infused skincare reverse the signs of menopause?
Sometimes even the smallest people can make the biggest difference.
Aucklanders spend less on energy and more on transport.
OPINION: Such an ask may feel audacious but our game needs that this year.
Telegraph: We ask the experts what’s in it and if it’s really good for you.
Telegraph: From charity to eating chocolate, happiness experts share their top tips.
Obesity could end, and increased diversity may topple 'anti' politics in a Gen Beta world.
Airline and exchange programme apologise, offer compo, after student stranded.
New York Times: Self-help phenom’s new book is all about letting others do as they may.
It's hard to know if artificial intelligence will save or enslave us - or neither.
Times: Can you get rid of the 'wobbly bits' after the age of 50?
OPINION: How do you ensure you won’t be living on cold baked beans in your final years?
OPINION: 'Unfortunately we can’t choose our neighbours - it’s just the luck of the draw.'