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Alphabet's dividend debut
Alphabet announced its first-ever dividend, US Supreme Court justices in Trump case lean toward some level of immunity, Microsoft beat estimates for third-quarter revenue at US$61.9 billion, ByteDance prefers TikTok shutdown in US if legal options fail, consumer optimism plummets in Wellington, and NZ hospitals asked to save total of $105 million by July.
China harbors ship tied to North Korea-Russia arms transfers, satellite images show
Fountains painted red in Anzac Day anti-war protest across Aotearoa, BHP lobs $60b copper play for Anglo American, Comcast tops revenue estimates on streaming growth, strong park attendance, Will anaesthesia prove the next big thing for F&P Healthcare?, Hyundai Motor to Spend More on Hybrids as EV Demand Weakens and Fletcher calls for residential red tape cuts, mortgage discounts.

Leaked Documents Reveal Ministry of Education Job Cuts
A leading GP who wrote thousands of prescriptions for ADHD medication without specialist approval has been suspended and ordered to more than $175,000 in costs and a fine, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced the surprise reshuffle this afternoon, confirming Lee would be stripped of the portfolio and demoted from Cabinet, Leaked documents show which divisions will bear the brunt of hundreds of proposed job cuts at the Ministry of Education and nearly four in 10 people in the US are exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution, a new report has found.
Tesla cut prices again
Tesla has cut its prices again in a number of major markets, Farming, mining and other industrial regulations are being scrapped or amended under the government's first changes to the Resource Management Act, and A homicide investigation has been launched into the death of a man in the South Taranaki town of Hāwera on Monday night.
Netflix profits soar after password sharing crackdown
Netflix posted its best start to the year since 2020 and announced it would stop reporting subscriber tally, Bitcoin slides below $60,000 on reports Israel strikes Iran, Sharesies to host online trading of Fonterra shares, Infometrics reports that the economy not expected to improve until mid-2025, and the man who torched John Key’s electorate office admits $650k arson of Huntly Railway Building.
‘Never a good time to ask’: $215k NZX director fee hike approved
Nvidia, Chip Stocks Drop Into Correction as Rate Bets Shift, ‘Never a good time to ask’: $215k NZX director fee hike approved, NZ business wellbeing hits all-time low amid financial strain, Oil Holds Decline as Geopolitical Risk Premium Fades, Defence biz DroneShield upsizes raise to $100m after strong demand and Investment platform’s licence cancelled.

NZ to Tighten Visa Rules
New Zealand police officers have “overwhelmingly rejected” the Government’s latest pay offer and given it one last chance to “lift their game”, New Zealand will tighten its visa rules for some migrants as the coalition government moves to overhaul the immigration system it says has led to “unsustainable” levels of migration & Explorer and environmentalist Bertrand Piccard has called for a renewed focus on cutting energy waste, saying it’s “hopeless” to shift to renewables without improving efficiency.
New details arise on Sydney attacker
New details have emerged about Sydney mall attacker Joel Cauchi’s Google search history in the lead-up to his stabbing spree that left six people dead, Job cut proposals at the Ministry of Education are affecting those who work in the school lunch programme, RNZ understands, and the general election is the largest democratic exercise ever - almost one in eight people in the world can vote.
Centralized Solution to Bank Scams?
Markets brace for Israel retaliation, Labour’s new finance spokesperson coy on capital gains tax , Student Cheng Yixuan phoned fiance minutes before Bondi stabbing, China says Hong Kong must 'tightly hold' national security line to safeguard development, Kiwi Steelmasters acquired by ASX-listed Coventry for A$42m, ShareChat’s valuation drops below $2 billion in new funding
