
Smile, flatter and barter: How the world is prepping for Trump part II
New York Times: Foreign leaders rush, once again, to ingratiate themselves with Trump.
New York Times: Foreign leaders rush, once again, to ingratiate themselves with Trump.
Workers are distraught, with roughly a quarter at the factory set to lose jobs.
OPINION: A top-down leadership mindset is quickly fading into obsolescence.
OPINION: Clear the way for him to do the best he can for the country you love.
OPINION: The victory was a major statement.
Financial Times: Cryptocurrency surges to U$80,000 for first time after decisive election.
A Hastings couple offered almost $40k to save the pool. The council said thanks, but no.
'Retirement village market has segmented into wealthy, mid-scale and budget' - Wilkinson
Small businesses across the East Coast say they are ready for a return to the summer boom.
OPINION: 'I wonder if World Rugby knows about this interpretation or rule change?'
A Christchurch start-up partners with North America's largest independent home builder.
Alcohol is on average more harmful than cannabis. Would legalising it reduce overall harm?
Charlene Fitisemanu talks to Tom Raynel about her sustainable soap business Beyond.
OPINION: The happiness is real after the Black Caps' monumental win.
OPINION: Today marks 106 years since the end of World War I.
Shares are more predictable long-term; 97% of 10yr returns are positive writes Mark Lister
The Electricity Authority warns that a section of the market is neither deep nor liquid.
Financial Times: Executive expects a radical shift in the regulatory approach to crypto.
OPINION: The All Blacks coach is managing his resources to unleash late impact.
New Zealand and Australian milk production is off to the strongest season start in years.
Telegraph: Smartphones are causing more marital strain than ever before.
Telegraph: A new US study suggests some middle-age-spread is more harmful than others.
OPINION: Trump's a big mouth - it’s hard to know what’s real and what’s bluff.
Climate impacts are beginning to put pressure on many Kiwis' insurance. What should NZ do?
The billionaire film director owns 12 properties on the street.
OPINION: Labour market data shows young people are returning to education as jobs dry up.
The number of serious offenders was rising for more than three years, but is now falling
New York Times: Inside Elon Musk's $294m gamble that boosted Trump's campaign.
OPINION: Central Auckland businesses are rightfully upset about the shutdown.