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Her family owned slaves. How can she make amends?
New York Times: Stacie Marshall is trying to address a generations-old wrong.
New York Times: Stacie Marshall is trying to address a generations-old wrong.
New York Times: Privacy law could stop big tech firms from providing services in the city.
After working with First Nations for over two decades, Nasa has asked Aotearoa to join.
New York Times: Engineers have been struck by a possibly flaw in the construction.
At least 17 countries have been hit by the ransomware attack, including NZ.
New York Times: Family sues Tesla after teen killed by truck travelling on Autopilot.
The former president asked if Maxwell 'would roll on anybody', a new book claims.
Pancaked South Florida tower block left little more than DNA samples for identification.
New York Times: World Anti-Doping Agency said marijuana "can be performance enhancing".
The Oakland Zoo is vaccinating its large cats, bears and ferrets against the coronavirus.
Tensions have exploded on Facebook groups. Security cameras have gone up outside homes.
New York Times: The language around the Miami tragedy has begun to shift into past tense.
New York Times: The former defence secretary was a man lost in his own endless archive.
The more unvaccinated people there are, the more opportunities for the virus to multiply.
His hilarious reviews include his notes on the nose and palate of energy drinks.
"No other ransomware campaign comes even close in terms of impact."
Partially collapsed condo to be demolished as Tropical Storm Elsa looms in the Caribbean.
Wedding party crash puts 'Robbies' back under scrutiny.
The injured pilots were clinging to packages when they were rescued.
UK socialite has lost her bid to keep her personal financial records sealed.
The evacuated building is 8km from the site of the deadly collapse in South Florida.
#MeToo activists are now worried the reverse will have chilling effects on victims.
John Kotopka's wife had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease two years ago.
Richard Branson is aiming to beat fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos into space by nine days.
A California corrections officer had sex with an inmate in full view of 11 others.
The firefighter had joined the search hoping he could help find his daughter and others.
The Economist has developed a 'normalcy index', which ranks nations by their progress.
Federal executions are halted after a historic use of capital punishment under Trump.