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Uncertainty likely to remain following US Supreme Court tariff ruling, Trade Minister says The US Supreme Court ruled the sweeping tariffs Donald Trump imposed on nearly every country, including New Zealand, were illegal. 
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Scary moment Olympic skater is stretchered off after opponent's blade slices above her eye Poland’s Kamila Sellier was wheeled out of the arena on a stretcher after the scary incident. 
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Born to run: Aged just 14, Daisy Ruthe is running her own race Meet Daisy Ruthe, the younger sister of Sam, who is only just starting out but already has sights on breaking her own records. 
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New Zealand reacts to Trump's Supreme Court loss in tariff battle Todd McClay said “any reduction in tariffs is welcome news”. 
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Olympics: No medals for NZ, USA's Alex Ferreira takes the win at men's halfpipe finals The final run ended with USA's Alex Ferreira in first place, Estonia's Henry Sildaru in second and Canada's Brendan Mackay in third. 
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Harrington ninth in halfpipe final; Melville Ives ‘OK’ after being KO’d in heavy fall Reigning world champion Fin Melville Ives landed heavily midway through his second freeski halfpipe qualifying run. 
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Second loss for the Drua as Waratahs claim second win Co-captain Frank Lomani said post-match they could not continue with the good start they made. 
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My stepmother took the house - can I get a share? Ask Susan What can you do if your stepmother sells the home your late father built and navigating the managed fund industry. 
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'Opportunistic' seagulls making the most of Wellington sewage spill Raw sewage has been spewing into the South coast and further out to the Cook Strait since the plant's massive failure two weeks ago. 
© 2026 RadioNZ Sat 7:45am
ChatGPT’s first hardware may look familiar When the news first broke that legendary Apple designer John Ive was joining forces with OpenAI on the first made-for-ChatGPT hardware, imaginations ran wild.
What could the first ChatGPT hardware be? Not anything with a screen, insiders said (Ive and ChatGPT founder Sam Altman have remained mostly mum on the subject.) Maybe more a “pebble” that would fit in your pocket, a “third-core” device that would be “contextually... 
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