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-Corn Closes with Mixed Trade on Thursday
-Murdered Hamas hostage Itzik Elgert tortured to death, autopsy reveals
-King says VJ Day heroes will 'never be forgotten'

5 things we learned from Taylor Swift's latest appearance
In a nearly two-hour interview with her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce, the pop star was excited and emotional - and not just about her new album. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 10:25am 

Supreme Court gives green light to riverbeds' inclusion in Maori customary marine title orders
It comes as the government forges ahead with a law change. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 10:25am 

Ruby Tui will have a role at the World Cup after all
Ruby Tui has been snapped up by the BBC after missing selection for the World Cup in a ‘full circle’ moment for one of rugby’s biggest personalities. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 10:25am 

Rain, wind on the way after a heavily foggy morning for some
A foggy start to the day for parts of the country will lead into mostly fine conditions for Friday and Saturday, before conditions deteriorate. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 10:25am 

Kiwis are eating out more - particularly in a few major centres
Consumer spending in cafés, restaurants, pubs and fast food outlets around the country is on the rise, according to the latest data from ANZ analysed by Dot Loves Data. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 10:25am 

Tina puts Pasifika voices front and centre in record-breaking film
Samoan-Kiwi director Miki Magasiva says he "just wanted to put in all the things that...resontate with not only Pacific Islanders, but everybody else". 
© 2025 RadioNZ 10:05am 

Victim's dad among those calling for coward punch law to be fast tracked
Te Uraura Nganeko whose son was fatally assaulted has told a rally his son's death in such circumstances should be the last. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 9:45am 

Crusader confirmed to start as training mishap causes chaos for Wallabies
A rare moment of selection consistency for the Wallabies was thrown into chaos at the eleventh hour in South Africa. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 9:35am 

Hamas praises Australia for recognising Palestinian state as NZ considers similar move
However Australian PM Anthony Albanese hit back at the group, saying Hamas do not want a two-state solution. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 9:35am 

Scott Barrett back, Du'Pless Kirifi earns start for All Blacks Rugby Championship opener
Scott Robertson welcomes back his skipper and makes injury-enforced changes to his side to play the Pumas. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 9:05am 

Woman charged with murder after a death in Bay of Plenty settlement
Emergency services were called to a property at Awakeri. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 9:05am 


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-Chevy’s Next Van Could Be a Rebadged Hyundai Staria “Spaceship”

Hotel operator in favour of bed nationwide bed levy if no alternative options found
It comes as Auckland's mayor Wayne Brown asked the government to reconsider its opposition to a bed night levy. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 10:25am 

Movie director James Cameron becomes New Zealand citizen after 13 years in Aotearoa - report
The maker of Titanic and Avatar films has lived in the Wairarapa since 2012. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 10:25am 

Why Razor’s selections are another bold step for All Blacks
Although the team to play Argentina was predictable, fielding familiar combinations could be like pouring rocket fuel into the All Blacks' tanks. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 10:25am 

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When Down Under weighs in on the Middle East: Hamas praises Australia and Israel mocks NZ
However Australian PM Anthony Albanese hit back at the group, saying Hamas do not want a two-state solution. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 10:25am 

Investors worry about political flipflopping as rents fall
Trade Me's latest rental price data showed nationally rents being asked on the site were down 3 percent in the year to a median $620. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 10:05am 

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'Organised crime is organised. We are not', ministers told
It's calling for a "data lake" and tweaks to privacy laws so agencies and businesses can work together to help combat organised crime. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 9:45am 

The U.S. government may take a stake in Intel
The U.S. government is discussing whether it will take a stake in beleaguered chipmaker Intel Corp. as a way to bail it out of its financial struggles, according to a report. Bloomberg reported that the two sides were in discussions, but nothing has been decided: not when or even if it could happen, nor the amount of equity Intel would give up or what terms would be attached to the agreement. What does appear to be clear, however, is that the U.S. government is at least talking about taking a direct stake in Intel, which would be a first for the company. In May, the Saudi national AI company Humain — a company funded by the sovereign wealth fund of Saudia Arabia — formed a joint venture with rival AMD with no direct investment. Saudi Arabia formed a Public Investment Fund (PIF) for those investments. Mubadala Investment Company, one of Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth funds, made an initial investment of $622 million in AMD in 2007 but has since sold its entire stake. The U.S. does not have a direct equivalent to the PIF, though President Trump proposed forming one in February. It’s not clear whether such a fund could be authorized and put to use in this scenario. Bloomberg pointed out that the U.S. Department of Defense took a $400 million preferred equity stake in MP Materials Corp., a producer of rare earths — a deal that would make the Pentagon the company’s largest shareholder and set a precedent for how the government could interact with private companies. Regardless, the talks apparently are a direct consequence of a meeting between Intel chief executive Lip-Bu Tan and Trump at the White House. Trump had called for Tan to step down, citing Tan’s role as a venture capitalist and his relationships with numerous Chinese companies, some with alleged links to the Chinese government. Doing business with China has always been a sensitive issue for U.S. companies, though Nvidia and AMD both agreed to hand over 15 percent of their revenues from AI chips sold to Chinese companies to allow both to do business there. A day after meeting with Tan, however, Trump praised Tan on Truth Social, calling him and his rise an “amazing story.” Intel’s struggles are well known, as the company has weathered layoffs of thousands of employees over the past nine months or so. Intel has cancelled overseas projects and delayed the development of a fab in Ohio, which was supposed to have been funded in part by the U.S. Chips and Science Act. Craig Barrett, Intel’s former CEO, has also called for a bailout — though by Intel’s customers, not the government. Updated at 2:34 PM with additional detail. 
© 2025 PC World 9:45am 

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