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Trump is no stranger to dramatic fallings-out with officials and advisors. His first term featured a rotating cast of characters who would come and go at a dizzying rate. The President takes glee ...
After David Seymour’s claim that 99.5% of submissions against his Regulatory Standards Bill were generated by AI bots it is ...
Brooke Van Velden has announced changes to Workplace safety laws that will see prosecutions of Employers decrease but ...
I want to share a writer’s journey – of living and writing through the Genocide.  Because my country provides support to ...
Te Pāti Māori join health professionals, medical bodies, and community organisations across Aotearoa in calling on Te Whatu ...
The Government is amending the Equal Pay Act [the Act] to make the process of raising and resolving pay equity claims more ...
BHN are hosting Craig Renney, Director of Policy and Economist at the CTU and BHN journalist, as he comes out of budget lock up. Livestream discussion from 2pm. BHN are also doing a wrap up and deep ...
In true National Party fashion, Finance Minister Nicola Willis unveiled Budget 2025, trumpeting it as a “Growth Budget” to drag New Zealand out of its economic mire. But dig beneath the glossy ...
ASPI’s Cost of Defence 2025–26, published yesterday, revealed that Australia risked trailing its peers in the region, Five Eyes and Europe unless the government promptly found additional money for ...
Skeptical Science is partnering with Gigafact to produce fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. You can submit claims you think need checking via the tipline. Did Viking settlers ...
The National-led government, flailing like a fish out of water, is now pointing fingers at Labour for Andrea Vance’s critical column in The Post. Finance Minister Nicola Willis, in a display that can ...
Few issues are as urgent and as poorly understood as Australia’s energy policy. While we build up renewable energy to replace an ageing and increasingly uneconomic coal fleet, we are more dependent on ...