Open source package with 1 million monthly downloads stole user credentials If you're one of millions using element-data, it's time to check for compromise. 
© 2026 Ars Technica Tue 9:25am
GitHub Copilot’s price shakeup could end cheap AI coding as we know it It was fun while it lasted, but it’s starting to look like the end for flat-rate AI plans as we know them, with GitHub being the first to turn out the lights.
Just a week after announcing it was halting signups for its flat-rate Copilot Pro and Pro+ plans, Github has... 
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Calls for NZTA boss to front up over SH3 closures A massive slip in the Awakino Gorge closed State Highway 3 on 18 April and it is not expected to reopen until 2 May at the earliest. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Tue 8:45am
US courts are about to rule on birthright citizenship. What does NZ law say? Analysis: In the US, citizenship has been granted constitutional protection, but New Zealand's history and political development mean citizenship has not garnered the same protections. 
© 2026 RadioNZ Tue 7:55am
Here’s how much house sellers are cutting their asking prices New data shows sellers who reduced their asking price in the first quarter of this year did so by an average $33,212. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Tue 7:55am
What is medical tourism, and what are the risks of having surgery overseas? Explainer - As stories emerge of New Zealanders suffering complications following surgeries overseas, here's what you need to know about the medical tourism industry. 
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Power in immigration bill 'invokes images of ICE', critics say Advocates are concerned the government is taking New Zealand down a path to US-style crackdowns on overstayers and asylum seekers. 
© 2026 RadioNZ Tue 7:15am
Frustration 'on max' with rescues, but change on the way Search and rescue experts are hoping to see the back of an emergency dispatch system they say is tangled and can run at two speeds, depending who is paying. 
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