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Trump endures a rugged day in court as witness details ‘catch and kill’
New York Times: Key witness told of plans to buy and bury stories.
New York Times: Key witness told of plans to buy and bury stories.
Owner Terry Elmsly says existing staff will be looked after as part of the sale agreement.
OPINION: The PM's message is clear: if you're not up to the job, you don't keep it.
New York Times: Trump’s lawyer harshly questioned as he tried to avoid contempt citation.
Times: A lifelong habit has landed one woman in some awkward night-time fixes.
ANALYSIS: Up to six talented loose forwards could be cast aside.
New York Times: The milk poses virtually no risk to consumers, experts say.
New York Times: For those living in Gaza every day is a race against time.
New York Times: Doctors confirmed rare condition: auto-brewery syndrome.
Liam Dann answers reader questions and digs through the week's economic news.
Meat and wool farmers: 'There’s a feeling now that this is about as bad as it can get.'
Warner Bros Discovery confirms it is considering the name for its bulletin.
The ministry doesn't know how many schools were sent draft guidance to 'treat' themselves.
Warriors chief executive Cameron George explains how Rennie helped turn the club around.
OPINION: 'Public life has cost me two marriages. I was not willing to risk a third.'
"It's not a fad." Getting to grips with generative AI, day-to-day.
OPINION: William Dart reviews the operatic performance of Mansfield Park
COMMENT: Sometimes it feels like NZ infrastructure has been smoking a pack a day.
Victorian Gothic: Christchurch's ruined cathedral and romancing the rebuild numbers.
New York Times: Researchers are investigating how our biology changes as we grow older.
The NZ sharemarket gave up the well-earned gains from the day before.
FT: UK's shortest-serving PM on being ejected from offer and battling the 'deep state'.
'The system is broken. It’s very, very, very broken.'
Two 'firsts' this week for budding green hydrogen energy road industry.
We know they’re all around us, and we worry they’re bad for us. But how do we spot them?
Massive overhaul of business events space as sector grows beyond pre-pandemic levels.
Nicola Willis asked for advice on ditching the critical infrastructure fund.
Tour bookings are now being offered, but the first residents won't move in until May.
New York Times: Scientists working to quickly asses how much risk it poses to humans.
FT: Investors ask if the EV maker is in the midst of a major change of direction.