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Andrew Alderson: The welcome respite provided by Black Caps openers
OPINION: Theirs was the first time this series the Black Caps had a 100-run partnership.
I thought my brain fog was dementia until I discovered it was a vitamin deficiency
Telegraph: Could persistent fatigue and brain fog be signs of a B12 deficiency?
How threesomes and swinging went mainstream (and the rules to follow)
Telegraph: This story deals with sexual content and is suitable for adults only.
Paul Lewis: €154 fine for a €3 bus fare - Kiwi tourists’ Bologna nightmare
OPINION: Simply catching a bus can cost a small fortune for the honest and unwary.
Theatre legend Tim Bray on cancer, chemo and the man who's holding him together
'Within myself, I still completely feel me.'
'Sent to his death': Slain cop's mother seeks watchdog probe after son's murder
A police report suggests Hunt could have used his car as a weapon after coming under fire.
Boardroom to Burning Man: The transformation of Rob Fyfe
Rob Fyfe is a man who knows what he wants.
The six signs you have chronic inflammation – and what to do about it
Telegraph: Chronic inflammation is linked to many different medical conditions.
Claire Trevett: Politician of the Year 2024 - Why King of the Roads Simeon Brown beats the rest
OPINION: Getting things done is the criterion and one minister has been all action.
Fran O'Sullivan: What Peters' bold words reveal about NZ's China strategy
OPINION: Foreign Minister Winston Peters will meet his counterpart in Beijing next year.
Struck-off NZ lawyer allegedly providing legal services in Oz
Disgraced Auckland lawyer Mehal Kejriwal was struck off for swindling clients in 2017.
The Silicon Valley billionaires steering Trump’s transition
New York Times: Potentially one of the most conflict-ridden transitions in modern history.
The good and the bad: 2025 will be a ‘year of two halves’ – Kiwibank
By mid-2025 the tide will finally start to turn, say Kiwibank economists.
Watch: Kindness or cult? Questions over Chinese meditation group’s inclusion in Santa parades
Chinese spiritual group Falun Dafa participated in Santa parades around the North Island.
Letters: Fixing Auckland’s traffic congestion; sweary kids is bad parenting
OPINION: 'Let’s be honest with ourselves, the country is broke.'
Simon Wilson: Will Wayne Brown's winning week be good for the rest of us?
OPINION: Love this City, a weekly newsletter about goings-on in Auckland.
Market close: NZ shares end week on positive note
Leading gentailers Contact and Mercury kept moving in different directions.
Film awards strife: Sponsor's sick Liam Payne joke; TVNZ moves; Exclusive: News bill on hold
'Clusterf***': Anger amid AT advertising tender fallout; UK doco on missing NZ kids.
Watchdog says its caps on telco's spending and revenue will save consumers $250m
Cap will be a constraint on pricing, watchdog says.
Should you tell your partner you don’t actually like the sex you’re having?
'Everyone deserves sex they can get excited about.' Tips for honest conversations.
Science funding drought prompts concern for kids from teacher who quit her job
A teacher was so shocked at science shortfall, she quit her job and started a movement.
Analysis: What does 'rail-enabled' ferries mean and can KiwiRail survive without them?
KiwiRail has changed its tune as to how its freight business might be affected.
Is cancer genetic? Separating facts from fiction
Telegraph: Around 5 to 10% of cancers are caused by faulty genes.
Biden commutes the sentences of 1500 Americans, a record for one day
New York Times: One of the largest grants of clemency in modern American history.
'Better place': Restaurant operators whose lease was not renewed open new venue 200m down road
'Maybe this has happened for a reason.'
Sports Insider: David Kirk's strategic move into rugby's leadership spotlight
OPINION: The former All Blacks captain is a beacon of hope for rugby in this country.
Editorial: Ferries update a political power play from Peters
OPINION: The new Minister of Rail is already styling himself as a ferry hero.