Attempting to disconnect from the likes of Meta, Microsoft and Google isn't easy, Vincent Olsen-Reeder has found.
A flat tyre or breakdown can quickly bring your holiday plans and good vibes to a sputtering halt – here's how to avoid that.
Our bodies are good at sending signals when something isn’t quite right.
A brain-focused variation of the diet is drawing increasing scientific attention, a new study has found.
Analysis: One month into their war with Iran, the US and Israel find themselves confronting an opponent fighting more like an insurgency than a nation.
Advocates say the use of AI to screen job applications is dehumanising and creates bias.
The Kiwi driver will provisionally start 14th on the grid for Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix, after a frustrating day at the Suzuka Circuit.
Over the course of this week, one of the country's most well-known retailers has delayed the release of its financial results, not once, but twice.
“The truth is out, and it’s time that they are held accountable for the design of the platforms,” said Kimberly Osterman, whose son Max died in 2021 at age 18.
It was the Hurricanes' 11th successive win over the Reds and 12th consecutive as hosts, dating back to 1998.
The winning tickets were sold on MyLotto, with two other players taking $250,000 each in Lotto First Division and Strike Four also delivering six‑figure prizes.
He has pilloried other countries for not helping the US, only to say later he does not need their assistance.
The bonus-point victory at Eden Park keeps the Blues in second place on the Super Rugby Pacific ladder.
"Speedway NZ extends its deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased, as well as to our wider speedway community during this difficult time."
Top officials in Lebanon condemned the strike, with president Joseph Aoun calling it a “flagrant crime that violates all laws and agreements that protect journalists.”
"When Israel and the US invaded Iran, the Government should have called that out as a breach of the UN Charter," says the party's new foreign affairs spokesperson.
In all, 24 departing and 24 arriving domestic flights were cancelled. Ferry and alternative commuters were also affected.
The deal to license the Skycouch represents one of the biggest endorsements of the concept since it was first introduced in New Zealand 15 years ago.
The astronaut who prompted NASA’s first medical evacuation earlier this year says doctors still don’t know why he suddenly fell sick at the International Space Station.
He was known for his roles as a cigar-chomping naval commander in Top Gun and a gruff high school administrator in Back to the Future.
The Commerce Ministry said the new probes are a response to two investigations announced by Trump earlier this month against multiple countries, including China.
Minnesota took centre stage, in what organisers expected to be mass demonstrations involving millions of people.
The Kiwi driver crashed through a fence during practice for the Grand Prix of Alabama after losing control at high speed, but emerged uninjured.
A burglary at a Christchurch food pantry has underscored growing financial pressure on families as food prices continue to rise.
The Houthis’ entry could further hurt global shipping if they again target vessels in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait off the Red Sea, through which about 12% of the world’s trade typically passes.
Australians in two states will be able to travel on public transport for free to take pressure off household budgets as fuel costs surge.
An Ōtorohanga company has been fined and ordered to pay reparations over health and safety failures linked to the death of 31‑year‑old Mitchell Pool during a machinery move.
The shipment of the crunchy bars, made of waffles covered with chocolate, disappeared last week while en route between production and distribution locations.
Meaningful technology upgrades may be the key to regain markets, analysts say. BYD in early March launched a new generation of the powerful “blade” EV battery that can achieve a nearly full charge in nine minutes.
Thirty were arrested and 40 liquor ban infringement notices were issued over the weekend.
The cherry orchadist estimates 8.5 million machines – cars, trucks and industrial tools – could be electrified now, with today’s technology.
For many Africans, the fuel price hike because of the Strait of Hormuz being largely closed off worsens the hardships they already struggle with in some of the world's poorest households.
A federal judge has ruled in favour of artificial intelligence company Anthropic in temporarily blocking the Pentagon from labeling the company as a supply chain risk.
Tristan Xerri had complained to an umpire about a blood nose before kicking a goal and clashing physically with McGrath.
The veteran was stopped by American Joe Pyfer, raising more questions over when he'll call time on a storied career.
The national anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office, or PNAT, told The Associated Press that it has opened an investigation into alleged terrorism-related offenses.
Students at Takapuna Grammar were given a rare opportunity to learn choreography from the cast of & Juliet.
Ongoing strikes and counterstrikes on Persian Gulf refineries, pipelines, gas fields and tanker terminals threaten to the prolong the global economic pain for months, even years.