Month: September 2024
- Politics
Julian Dean and Rotorua mountain biking community honour friend with Parkinson’s
Tour de France rider Julian Dean donates bike to Parkinson’s New Zealand fundraisers.Read More
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Ariki Rigby: Police send message to those who know who murdered teen, torched body in car
Hunt for killers of teen who died in “unfathomable circumstances” enters third year.Read More
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1:1 iPad push helps Rotorua Boys’ High School exceed national benchmarks by 20%
Head boy heads for Ivy League.Read More
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Hawke’s Bay driver caught in Taupō nearly six times over legal alcohol limit
‘According to the breathalyser… the man was anything but sober.’Read More
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It’s a pork chop on a stick and a vanilla shake for Tim Walz at the Minnesota State Fair
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz munched on a pork chop on a stick and washed it down with a…
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Thousands of Turks protest controversial law to remove stray dogs
Thousands of demonstrators have gathered in Istanbul to protest recent legislation that critics say is leading to the killing of…
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Judge blocks Ohio law banning foreign nationals from donating to ballot campaigns
A federal judge has blocked a new law banning foreign nationals and green card holders from contributing to state ballot…
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Thousands rally in Serbia accusing populist government of cracking down on anti-lithium activists
Several thousand people have rallied in Serbia, accusing the populist government of a crackdown against environmental activists opposed to a…
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A wrong replay at the US Open leads a chair umpire to get a call wrong on a video review
The U.S. Tennis Association has acknowledged the wrong call was made during a third-round U.S. Open match between Anna Kalinskaya…
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The American Experiment Can Endure Modern Chaos
Our country faces some of the same crises that beset ancient civilizations, but our system is better built to withstand…
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