Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury welcome second child The reality TV star made the announcement on Instagram with a photo of her, Fury, their daughter Bambi and the new baby. 
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New Zealand's primary sector exporters 'not entirely surprised' by proposed US tariffs Most New Zealand exports, except a few, already faced a 10 percent import tariff to the multi-billion-dollar market. 
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Innodisk unveils five-layer edge AI ecosystem at Computex Businesses wanting to keep AI data on site are being targeted with tools for local model training, edge inference and remote updates. 
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Luxon heads to Australia for annual talks with Anthony Albanese The PM heads across the Tasman for the annual leaders' meeting with his counterpart Anthony Albanese. 
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ASPEED and Cupola360 unveil data centre systems portfolio ASPEED and Cupola360 present server control, security silicon and AI-driven remote management systems for data centres and enterprise sites. 
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Vulnerable cleaner left without a cent wins authority order against husband-and-wife employers A vulnerable migrant cleaner who was left out of pocket when a cleaning business went inactive has successfully pursued its directors directly for more than $8400 in unpaid entitlements. 
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North Island weather warnings mark rainy start to winter Heavy rain watches and warnings have been issued for Taranaki, Horowhenua, Kapiti, and Wellington from late Thursday evening. 
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Safety concerns for Benjamin Barrett missing in Bay of Islands Benjamin Barrett was last seen on 26 May. 
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School board slammed for breaching court order by demoting manager An intermediate school board has been ordered to immediately give a senior manager her job back after stripping her of duties and demoting her to a front office role. 
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‘My daughter was a warrior’: Desert Rd crash victim’s mother shares her grief Leidy Andrade Avirama died alongside two of her children. 
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Political reporters in stand-off with Speaker Gerry Brownlee over potential ban He is considering a temporary ban of Stuff Digital from Parliament after raising concerns about some of its reporting last month. 
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North America leads finance teams in AI workflow use Scattered data and stricter rules are slowing rivals, while 37% of North American finance teams already use AI in multi-step workflows. 
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Biosecurity still highest priority for NZ's agribusiness bosses; and climate more so Bosses and executives leading New Zealand's multi-billion-dollar food and fibre sectors consider biosecurity and trade agreements their highest priorities, in a new industry survey. 
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Chiefs lose Leroy Carter ahead of qualifying final The Chiefs will welcome back key playmaker Damian McKenzie this week, but lose Leroy Carter for clash against the Reds. 
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Struggling Beauden Barrett might not play again before the All Blacks’ season Blues coach Vern Cotter couldn’t say with conviction if the veteran All Blacks No 10 would feature if they were to progress to the semifinals. 
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Quarry owner loses multi-million dollar council payout in Supreme Court A quarry owner forced into a desperate land sale after a council mistakenly blocked his business for years has had his multi-million dollar payout stripped by the Supreme Court. 
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Typhoon Sinlaku cripples CNMI's tourism as industry stakeholders hope for summer recovery Visitos arrivals plunged by 72 percent in April, as flight disruptions and storm damage compounded the US territory's ongoing struggle to recover from the covid pandemic. 
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Employer slammed with $8600 costs order after trying to sue worker A company has been slammed with an $8600 costs order after dragging a worker through a failed legal battle over wages and counterclaims. 
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