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The 47 seconds that saved Kamala Harris’ political career
NYT: 'As close to a near-death experience for a political career as you can get.'
How yoga can sharpen your mind and protect against cognitive decline
Practising yoga regularly can boost memory, attention and more.
US start-up failures up by 60% as founders face hangover from boom years
Financial Times: Millions of jobs at VC-backed firms under threat.
Chris Rattue: All Blacks scrum is about to face its biggest challenge
OPINION: Spoiler alert: The All Blacks scrum faces a much stiffer test in Africa.
A2 Milk disappoints, despite 7.7% lift in profit
A2 Milk's share price just got slammed, despite reporting a strong annual result.
What to know about Ukraine’s cross-border assault into Russia
New York Times: The incursion caught Russia by surprise and signified a shift in tactics.
Stranded in space? Nasa doesn’t see the Starliner astronauts that way
New York Times: The astronauts face an eight-month stay after Starliner glitch.
The truth about lying - and why we're all guilty as sin
In a world of alternative facts and fake truth, is it ever okay to lie?
Gregor Paul: Where the All Blacks have been constantly excellent in 2024
OPINION: This is where the bulk of intrigue lies when the All Blacks meet South Africa.
A family flees and a mother mourns after Israeli settlers attack a Palestinian village
NYT: Palestinian man killed by rampaging settlers in Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Behind the pageantry of Shen Yun: Dancers reveals emotional abuse, injuries and exploitation
NYT: Shen Yun leaders accused of exploiting young dancers to spread Falun Gong message.
SkyCity increases debt, writes down value of Adelaide casino
It won't impact its underlying full-year profit due out this week.
Pilita Clark: The most annoying thing about young people at work
Financial Times: They are very often right, especially when it comes to working hours.
Thinking about divorce? These 11 stories offer advice and real-life experience
NZ real-life reads and expert advice on what it's like to get divorced.
Contact reports increased earnings, Freightways takes 5.8% hit to net profit
Hydro volatility a major factor for Contact, Freightways hopes it has turned a corner.
Alex Powell: Why Black Caps need Tim Southee now more than ever
OPINION: The test captain's place has come under scrutiny after a poor home summer.
Faster cancer treatment measure slips; patients 'deserve better'
Health NZ "acknowledges the challenging situation some people may be facing with delays."
Sky TV earnings preview: A bull, a bear and a bold rugby deal prediction
The media company's results are due out this week.
How to reclaim work-life balance and avoid burnout
OPINION: ‘Wellbeing first, work second. Always’ is the mantra I like to live by.
Editorial: The win for local communities in the battle over booze
OPINION: Locals should be the ones to decide on restricting alcohol sales.
‘It is fraud’: Students kicked out after spike in out-of-zone parents sending kids to school
Hundreds of parents have had to prove their residence after enrolment fraud spiked.
The creative movement providing a space for Kiwi artists to publish their work
First-generation immigrants throw themselves into business world to help others.
Opinion: The colossal cost of ferries with no rail capacity
OPINION: Internationally, the price to build a ship has increased by 53% since 2019.
Rob Rattenbury: Are NZ cops paid enough?
OPINION: NZ police are being enticed across the ditch.
Surprise findings: What Kiwis really think about ‘poo transplants’
Researchers surprised to find most Kiwis know about them - and would have one.
Watch: 'More people will die' - CAA whistleblowers warn of more aviation accidents in NZ
Staff have also accused senior leaders of bullying and intimidation.
Letters: Act's alternative reality, tighter monitoring of gun owners to prevent crimes
OPINION: 'The vast majority of guns in New Zealand are not essential for legitimate use.'
Jarrod Gilbert: What's a King's Counsel initiation like?
OPINION: There's a lot of bowing but it’s not without purpose.
Fortune 500 companies warn of growing AI risk
Financial Times: Leap in number of large companies citing new tech as potential hazard.