
Audrey Young: Trump 2.0, Treaty bill tweaks and a media brickbat
OPINION: Kamala Harris conceded with a speech full of soaring and meaningless rhetoric.
OPINION: Kamala Harris conceded with a speech full of soaring and meaningless rhetoric.
Governor Adrian Orr says the world has gone past 'peak global trade'.
OPINION: Saturday in Dublin will really show where the 2024 All Blacks are.
NYT OPINION: There can be no illusions about who Trump is and how he intends to govern.
OPINION: Beating political opponents is one thing. Now Trump faces a more powerful foe.
FT: The president-elect is facing two federal indictments and two state cases.
New paint, balustrades, privacy screens, walkway: New-ish Ponsonby state units upgraded.
Could a new trade war stifle growth, and will Trump's win trigger more inflation?
New York Times: Trump’s victory caps an astonishing political comeback.
Different interpretations of shareholder survey results.
Bronwyn and Jess Payne are becoming hospitality and fashion moguls.
Analyst says while there have been setbacks, investors have overreacted.
OPINION: The Treaty Grounds enable deep learning and a fountain of knowledge.
OPINION: Also in today's letters: the Treaty Principles Bill, the US election and tax.
OPINION: Reduced excise on a less risky alternative ought to make sense too.
Spark and Infratil dominated trading volumes for the third day this week.
New York Times: Exit polls don’t have a very good track record.
New Zealand wholesale interest rates rose, while the NZ dollar fell on US election day.
New York Times: The film followed a thorny path to distribution.
OPINION: Why a capital gains tax is still so contentious - and who supports it.
Chocolate cravings before periods might stem from stress and cultural norms, not hormones.
Real-time spending data giving central European country an edge.
The proposed job cuts are the equivalent of almost 10% of TVNZ's workforce.
Board chairman discredits ComCom's suggestion Kiwibank could be a 'maverick' bank.
Financial Times: These campaigns have been another remarkable ride for American democracy.
Retaining a premium price in the future could be a problem, Zespri warns.
Broadcaster's big cuts: Email invites to be sent to affected workers by 11am Wednesday.
NY Times: Setting boundaries often means disappointing others. How to do it without guilt.
Being in and out has its challenges, Will Young says. Is this series his turning point?
New York Times: A look at some plausible outcomes.