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Why are the far right rioting in England?
FT: England is experiencing an eruption of anti-immigrant and far-right violence.

Winners and Losers: The Warriors are close to a shambles – Chris Rattue
OPINION: The NRL darlings of 2023 have gone backwards badly.

Market Watch: The Kamala effect and what investors should expect from the next US President
Political drama is shaking up the US investment outlook.

World’s biggest lithium producer urges state help to compete with China
Financial Times: US producer cuts expansion plans in struggle over key mineral for EVs.

Will higher unemployment bring interest rates down faster?
Stats NZ releases labour market data for the second quarter on Wednesday.

Kids at the Olympics: ‘It’s honestly kind of insane’
New York Times: Teens and preteens are grabbing medals and the spotlight.

Noah Lyles didn't break the line first but won 100m gold – here is how he did it
American was last after a third of the race and only got ahead by a wafer-thin margin.

What’s rattling Trump: The size of Harris’ crowds
New York Times: Harris’s first big rally appears to have gotten under Trump's skin.

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway halves stake in Apple
Financial Times: Cash holdings hit record high as billionaire dumps $127b of stocks.

How Paris developed one of the world’s fastest tracks – using mussel shells
World Athletics chief expects world records to tumble on the startling purple surface.

Rob Rattenbury: A tribute to Whanganui East
OPINION: We've always been east bank people. It's got something for everyone.

Families are the most dangerous institution in New Zealand – Jarrod Gilbert
OPINION: More damage is done to children by these families than by the state.

Editorial: Convicted child rapists should not be allowed to compete in the Olympics
OPINION: Countless infractions can lead to an Olympic ban, so why can a rapist compete?

Strange Nature Gin founder on tackling an over-populated category
Rhys Julian moved from a corporate career to starting his own gin brand.

Interactive reveals house prices by school zones in Christchurch
We've calculated how much it costs to buy a house by school zone across the city.

NZ's stretched power sector is facing big challenges, Electricity Authority warns
Wholesale electricity prices have risen sharply in the past month.

How much!? The big ugly number that Kiwis owe the world
Liam Dann takes a deep dive into how much total gross debt Kiwis owe.

‘We’re prepared to withdraw our children’: Scrap threatens preschool’s future
Parents not happy at board plans to make preschool in upmarket suburb ‘more inclusive’.

Matthew Hooton: Kiwibank expansion plan deserves wide support
OPINION: Willis’ proposal honours Jim Anderton and Trevor Mallard’s vision.

PM's maths fix makes the perfect conference announcement – Claire Trevett
OPINION: It won't have hurt that Luxon's rush job on maths shows him as an Action Man.

Sleep less, risk more: Why six hours of sleep is not enough
Telegraph: Why good sleep hygiene is essential for mental and physical health.

Ex-Files: When social media problems emerge after separation
'My partner is constantly posting on social media about the kids.'

'How do you want to fail': Tom Walsh pushes past his pain
The two-time Olympic bronze medallist was unable to add a third in Paris.

World stock markets fall after weak US jobs data
World stocks stocks fell on Friday on worse-than-expected US jobs data.

‘She’s a born racer’: Behind the game face taking Ellesse Andrews towards gold
The Kiwi cyclist explains the relentless mentality she hopes will bring victory in Paris.

Liv Tennet on motherhood and making art: 'I still feel this underlying panic'
In her new solo show, the ex-Shortland Street star asks if mothers really can have it all.

Inside the toxic dispute causing Olympic boxing’s gender row
Boxing is facing an existential threat at LA 2028 and the IOC is part of the reason.

Opinion: More twists in the US election tale
OPINION: What a pivotal month in US politics might mean for markets.

Precious metals meet superheroes in NZ Mint collection
A gold broker in Auckland plies an ancient trade with modern twists.