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Genuine compliments can release feel-good chemicals like dopamine and serotonin.
Genuine compliments can release feel-good chemicals like dopamine and serotonin.
NY Times: He lived under a stolen identity for decades to evade murder charges.
Chairman says new chief executive is 'seasoned, tested and highly regarded'.
Liam Dann and Pie Funds chief investment office Mike Taylor analyse the market outlook
Kumo Study founder Alex Kerr aims to break 'shame spiral' behind academic failure rates.
Telegraph: Here are the questions to ask if one of you has an affair.
OPINION: Seven talking points from week three of Super Rugby Pacific.
Hotels in Nelson/Marlborough use over 250,000 litres of water annually per room.
Keeping it Kiwi – with the help of some Aussie capital.
Tessa Stockdale talks to Tom Raynel about her business Nomu Matcha.
OPINION: 'A country engaging in aggression should never be rewarded.'
OPINION: Tramping deaths are a reminder to all of our unforgiving wilderness.
What do the big ratings agencies think of the Government's fiscal repair job?
A Herald analysis of 20 leading independent schools' fees.
Q:My husband is a big spender, why should he get half my assets?.
OPINION: It pays to obtain legal advice on complex restraint-of-trade issues.
Our evolving list of 2025’s best films and where to watch them in NZ.
OPINION: Extending prescriptions to 12 months will free up resources.
OPINION: Would you be able to cope with a sudden drop in income?
OPINION: The truth is, the electricity shortage works for the gentailers.
OPINION: There’s no doubt politics and politicians are currently far too short-sighted.
New York Times: How climate change is reshaping the future of coffee farming.
Consumption doubled in the second half of 2024, according to wastewater testing.
OPINION: 'The road to glory for Kerr and Ko would have been far more problematic.'
The industry will mount a lobbying strategy and consider legal action to save the sport.
A cranky driver's quest to see if the EV can ever make for a great Kiwi road trip.
New York Times: A wife feels disgusted and betrayed after discovering a lurid image.
Telegraph: Historical drama doesn’t have to be genteel and strait-laced.
Exclusive: Sky chair on satellite woes and compensation, rugby rights and exec turnover.
A new Kiwi novel asks if taking direct action is more ethical than doing nothing at all.