Trump fallout: Can Northland expect influx of US citizens?
'They still need us': the Northland Federated Farmers president is calm about tariffs.
'They still need us': the Northland Federated Farmers president is calm about tariffs.
New York Times: How Trump defied the odds to re-win the presidency.
New York Times: Trump has encouraged the vaccine sceptic to “go wild on health”.
Russian President previously claimed he wanted Harris to win the United States election.
Susie Wiles will be the first woman to be chief of staff in the White House.
New York Times: The surprising campaign strategy behind Trump's win.
New York Times: America’s democracy will again be put to the test.
Concerns supporter would struggle to make it through security clearance for top role.
Financial Times: Trump is expected to prize loyalty in his picks for key posts.
NY Times: Trump has said he would transform relationships with allies and adversaries.
'The United States is a true democracy - God bless America'.
The TV show is notorious for appearing to predict historic moments.
No more 'war-profiteer or price-gouger' insults now, oilman says ahead of Trump 2.0 era.
Governor Adrian Orr says the world has gone past 'peak global trade'.
Donald Trump has returned to the White House. So what's next?
Disgust at inflation won Trump votes - but his own plans could lead to new price spikes.
NYT OPINION: There can be no illusions about who Trump is and how he intends to govern.
Could a new trade war stifle growth, and will Trump's win trigger more inflation?
ANALYSIS: The defeat of Kamala Harris is a blow for the US.
Trump is heading back to the White House and Unions call for plan to help young people into jobs.
The world’s richest man is positioned to have new sweeping powers under Trump.
OPINION: Also in today's letters: the Treaty Principles Bill, the US election and tax.
'We're going to help our country heal ... we made history for a reason tonight': Trump
Signs the tycoon was on course for a win boosted the so-called Trump Trade.
OPINION: She didn't turn up to her own bash, writes Thomas Coughlan.
New York Times: Exit polls don’t have a very good track record.
New York Times: Despite a barrage of threats, voting stayed largely on track.
Survey uncovers how our favourite fictional characters would each lean politically.
It's the clash the world has long anticipated: HARRIS v DONALD!
Financial Times: These campaigns have been another remarkable ride for American democracy.