
Meta to pay $1.4bn to settle Texas facial recognition complaint
FT: Facebook accused of gathering data from photos, videos without informed consent.
FT: Facebook accused of gathering data from photos, videos without informed consent.
OPINION: What are we meant to learn from the Abuse in Care report?
OPINION: I am equally confident most of the other 415,828 or so people won't be so lucky.
OPINION: The eye surgeon is accused of strangling his wife Pauline Hanna to death.
'Rents are nowhere near enough to cover the mortgage for a typical debt-backed purchase.'
ANZ assures it will continue being a responsible lender.
Kiwi men share their experiences about what really goes on.
OPINION: The economy is too complex for any government to be able to pick winners.
New York Times: 'It was so scary. I didn’t know it then, but the old Suni was gone.'
NZ two-year swap rates have fallen sharply over the last month.
Victory gives the defending champions a fighting chance of again making the playoffs.
New York Times: Some officers were aware of shooter earlier than previously known.
OPINION: Living a happy life seems like a good idea but could it be counterproductive?
Times: Kate Tomas, spiritual adviser to the A-list, talks spells, seduction and sexism.
New York Times: How pancakes, Pop-Tarts and mid-game Skittles power training.
The firm will close tomorrow after 21 years in NZ including its own time in the spotlight.
Telegraph: One woman's lessons from stepping back into the dating world.
Flooding, climate change and gradual decline in primary industry are hitting Wairoa.
OPINION: Health New Zealand is facing its toughest challenges.
Public losing confidence in police after long wait times spanning more than an hour.
'Auckland... has become a test case for housing deregulation,' the Economist says.
OPINION: 'There has been no equal partnership between Māori and Pākehā.'
Our cartoonist Daron Parton shares his view on current events.
OPINION: The links between violence in public and private and how the state acts.
OPINION: The eye surgeon is on trial for murdering his wife in the High Court.
The Film Commission has thrown two parties apiece for its retiring and incoming CEOs.
An itinerary that skips the most touristy and overdeveloped areas.
May Pang aims to correct misconceptions about her relationship with the star.
Meanwhile, the NZ sharemarket hung in with a small fall.