
'I hate Taylor Swift!': Trump bashes pop star after she endorses Harris
Swift had questioned why Trump used AI to falsely suggest to voters she'd endorsed him.
Swift had questioned why Trump used AI to falsely suggest to voters she'd endorsed him.
Shots were fired outside Trump's Florida golf club, causing concern for Secret Service.
A US woman who inspired Trump with rants of 'strung-up pets' has broken her silence.
OPINION: Media are falling for the same tricks from the same guy eight years on.
Loomer has a history of espousing conspiracy theories and incendiary rhetoric.
Financial Times: Close call over whether to lower rates by half or quarter point.
Donald Trump says he will not participate in another debate
NYT opinion: Perhaps Swift couldn’t resist poking the wounded bear after the debate?
New York Times: Trump claims best debate ever, despite mixed reviews.
The death of a schoolboy has been amplified by Trump, Vance and other Republicans.
New York Times: Father condemns rhetoric on immigration, saying, "This needs to stop now."
Downing Street’s own Larry the Cat wrote: 'We’re fine – try protecting school kids.'
OPINION: Trump produces jaw-dropping, off-the-rails stuff in TV showdown.
New York Times: A four-minute stretch seemed to alter the trajectory of the debate.
From the moment Harris walked on to the stage, it was clear she was on a singular mission.
More than 26,000 Kiwis cast their votes on who they believed had the upper hand.
New York Times: Harris reminded viewers she owns a gun. Trump repeated a debunked rumour.
Trump doubles down on baseless and dehumanising claims on the debate stage.
Kamala Harris does it. So does Donald Trump. Big effing deal.
New York Times: Donald Trump has honed a playbook of explicitly gendered attacks.
ANALYSIS: Donald Trump has invoked the prospect of bloodshed, again
A long-forgotten interview with Donald Trump on the first anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks has been aired for the first time on Whakaata Māori. Video / Te Ao
The interview on the anniversary of the September 11 attacks is replayed.
New York Times: The two camps’ preparation could not be more different.
Financial Times: Presidential candidates offer sharp contrasts on tax, trade, inflation.
Mary Trump offers vivid new details about her family's deep dysfunction.
The final pre-election weeks have begun and the candidates are neck-and-neck.
Company's losing streak erases billions of dollars from former president's paper wealth.
Dick Cheney served as George W. Bush's VP and epitomised the Republican Party for decades.
Tesla billionaire agrees to ‘serve America’ should the Republican candidate win.