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New York Times: Why some readers pine for the much (much) older “shadow daddies”.
New York Times: Why some readers pine for the much (much) older “shadow daddies”.
Company earnings brought investors back to reality.
New York Times: "Gaza remains the most dangerous place for children."
Estrangement often leaves parents heartbroken.
Plus: A pricing review is on the way.
New owner pledged new energy two months after 'heartbreaking' receivership.
Cash-strapped Synlait has outlined details of its plan to pay off debt.
The plane maker discovered a problem with a structural component within the engine.
New York Times: Was Perry a good candidate for a drug used to relieve depression?
The key group of holidaymakers identified for airlines as cost-of-living crunch hits.
'We expect it will take time to see the flow-through to consenting and actual work.'
Fly-on-the-wall doco series Takeout Kids goes back behind the counter for season two.
Open justice prevails as media coverage of murder trial defended.
New York Times: Harris’s decision to support Obama in 2008 was a risk. It paid off.
Sky has delivered a 'solid' result in a tough market - and despite losing customers.
OPINION: The All Blacks' selections for the upcoming tests will be fascinating.
Financial Times: It was once considered a cash cow by dealmakers.
Telegraph: Perimenopause sparked a sexual awakening that drove one woman to adultery.
Conditions for lifting the pause on mesh surgeries have not yet been met: Health Ministry.
Times: The actress discusses marrying Musk, twice, and urging him to buy Twitter.
OPINION: Kamalamania appears to be driving the polls in the US.
A reason to watch those rates: changing banks could cost thousands.
Rating agency notes delayed surplus and rising debt but backs fiscal plan.
Steve Braunias on the opening day of week four of the Polkinghorne murder trial.
Report says New Zealand needs to improve on its 'relatively low digital maturity'.
OPINION: AI can transform how we diagnose, treat, and manage health conditions.
OPINION: 'That is the only way this Government is going to lower the crime rate.'
New York Times: The Sixth Sense star has found a balance that has eluded some child stars.
If the plan goes ahead 230 people would lose their jobs.
Power companies were among the hardest hit as the NZ sharemarket fell for a second day.