Stock Takes: Markets brace for US election result, jobs data
The US election will not be the only thing to hit the market next week.
The US election will not be the only thing to hit the market next week.
New York Times: Teen's tragic death linked to emotional bond with AI chatbot.
Kiwi Media bosses weigh in on US papers' endorsement woes.
OPINION: Luxon and his Government are many years too late in considering this.
But the figure could be a high water mark with ship visits expected to fall.
The school has warned its community to remain vigilant.
New York Times: Released 20 years ago, the low-budget film became a horror phenomenon.
The index was down for a second consecutive day.
New York Times: Three homes, three mothers, 11 kids - one compound.
OPINION: Damnation be damned – American voters won't be swayed.
The Reserve Bank has released new research into the New Zealand housing market.
About 92,000 cubic metres of silt from Cyclone Gabrielle has been transported to the site.
New York Times: The world’s richest men have their own schemes to succeed with Trump.
Financial Times: Boom in adoption of AI tools features strongly in Big Tech results.
New York Times: Pluckley is said to count at least 12 spirits among its 1,000 residents.
OPINION: New Zealand could be poised to uniquely benefit from the AI boom.
Financial Times: Final reading before presidential election shows economy's robust health.
'They get territorial': Commercial fisherman cops abuse.
OPINION: Lasting improvement requires a new approach.
Our cartoonist Guy Body shares his view on current events.
NZ's first lady stunned in local designers on her trip with her Prime Minister husband.
OPINION: We must never forget the kids at Lake Alice.
CEOs discuss how to avoid making women feel like 'gender hires'.
The technology giant's sales still top $1 billion, but have declined 6% over the year.
England had lessons to learn last time they faced the All Blacks.
OPINION: Liam Dann takes a deep dive into the week's economic news.
Telegraph: Keeping weight off can feel harder than losing it in the first place.
New York Times: Ivanka has been noticeably absent from her father's campaign this time.
Man prosecuted after trees felled then advertised as firewood on Facebook.