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A US judge has released the transcripts of allegations made against the late millionaire and financier Jeffrey Epstein.
A US judge has released the transcripts of a 2006 grand jury investigation that looked into sex trafficking and rape allegations made against the late millionaire and financier Jeffrey Epstein, Foodstuffs South Island suffered a net loss in the year to the end of February, in a year of strong price inflation and a contraction of Kiwis’ real purchasing power, Nike shares plunge after retailer says quarterly sales will fall 10%, warns on China weakness.
NZ Air Force carries out ‘world-class medical evacuation’ in Antarctica
Amazon Plans Discount Web Store in Effort to Counter Temu, Shein, Robots, Drones and Driverless Tractors Usher In New Age of Farming, Uber pays US car owners to switch to other transport modes for five weeks, Last orders: Canterbury Draught discontinued and Military flees Bolivia government palace after coup attempt fails, general taken into custody.
Bodies of Missing Fishermen Found
WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange pleads guilty in deal with US that secures his freedom, ends legal fight, New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has responded to questions about his approach to the Covid-19 inquiry with verbal attacks on the commissioners, academics and the media, Highly respected rugby referee and father one of the three dead fishermen & Prosecutors reject Trump’s bid to toss documents case due to ‘haphazard storage’.
$646 billion wiped from Nvidia in biggest ever company loss in history of the world.
$646 billion wiped from Nvidia in biggest ever company loss in history of the world, The coalition government parties have nudged back up in the latest 1News Verian poll, and ‘Major black-market’ tobacco operation allegedly uncovered in Christchurch.

Nvidia Becomes Worlds Most Valuable Company
Auckland’s rail network has been blasted as “third world” after fresh disruptions today which saw services across the entire network suspended for about seven hours, throwing commuters’ travel plans into chaos, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon defends decision to let Chinese Premier Li Qiang avoid media questions & Nvidia became the world’s most valuable company after its share price climbed to an all-time high on Tuesday.
Housing Minister Chris Bishop says house prices in Aotearoa are unaffordable and need to fall.
Housing Minister Chris Bishop says house prices in Aotearoa are unaffordable and need to fall, Warning as Working For Families debt increases by more than $42m, and Warren Buffett-led Berkshire Hathaway Inc’s pace of selling BYD Co’s shares has slowed, possibly reflecting a gradual recovery in investors’ sentiment toward Chinese electric vehicles.