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A reader sent in this screenshot of a Stuff Preferred PM poll. 70% name a left leader and 19% a leader from the right. That would seem to tell its much about who reads Stuff.
Was sad to read Hulk Hogan is dead, aged 71. As a kid and young adult I loved WWF (as it then was) and especially Hulk Hogan. Yes, I know it is all staged, but Hogan had charisma and was almost always ...
Attempts to bring back extinct species are scientifically misguided and mis-reported by the press. He says that the press distorts what has been achieved scientifically, and pretends that an animal ...
The president of Peru, Dina Boluarte, has issued a decree doubling her salary despite having a historically low approval rating of only 2%. She will now be paid more than 35,500 soles ($10,000; £7,300 ...
Gregory is a Professor at the University of Auckland. As I have explained many times a Zionist is simply a Jew who believes Israel has the right to exist as a Jewish majority state - a view shared by ...
Increasing the number of electric vehicles in the fleet reduced the health harms from exhaust air pollution, but there were more injuries because people were driving more because of the cheaper cost ...
A cross-sector group of concerned citizens is urging the Government to reconsider its position on the proposed Gene Technology Bill. Thousands are calling for a complete halt as the agricultural ...
Following a legal battle between Hutt City Council and the Free Speech Union over the Council's censorship of inserts on Council sites, the parties have agreed to settle. The Council will make several ...
If employees wish to purchase extra annual leave, then it should be at the standard 2% per week. The Reserve Bank is effectively giving staff an extra two weeks annual leave than the rest of the ...
Women should be prosecuted for having sex with monks, Thai politicians have proposed, after a nationwide scandal over an alleged “blackmailing seductress”. At least nine monks have been disrobed for ...
Radio NZ have managed to do what feels like a dozen stories about something which is totally benign, but they are trying to manufacture as a conspiracy. All their articles push the lines that powerful ...
Universities and legal experts say there is no need for a bill protecting free speech on campus. But the legislation's supporters say universities can't be trusted to uphold freedom of expression.
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