Auckland Airport has announced new improvements for its dining spaces throughout the terminal, with an emphasis on producing less waste. Auckland International Airport airside...
Auckland Airport has announced new improvements for its dining spaces throughout the terminal, with an emphasis on producing less waste. Auckland International Airport airside...
The Grey Lynn community has rallied behind a much-loved local hospitality icon, following the announcement that The Gypsy Tea Room was to close after...
A shark attacked an employee of a naval base in Panama City, Florida, on Monday while he was snorkeling during his lunch break.
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The parents of 19-year-old Karmelo Anthony, who killed another teenager in 2025 at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas, said they do not believe their son got a fair trial and still want justice.
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MINNEAPOLIS—Nonchalantly bringing up the act of violent resistance while discussing a fun evening she had with her friends, local mom Rebecca Peters casually mentioned Wednesday to her son Miles that her bunco group had thrown Molotov cocktails at ICE the previous week. “Yeah, me and the bunco gals lit a few liquor bottles on fire […]
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The North Island's rising young chefs step into the spotlight to go head-to-head in a career-defining cook-off in Auckland. As New Zealand’s hospitality industry...
A 20-year-old McDonald's worker in Yuba City, California, was left with severe burns after a coworker allegedly attacked him with hot oil.
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TENAFLY, NJ—According to Roosevelt Elementary custodian Thanasis Danielopoulos, faculty and staff at the school are often surprised when they learn that back in his home country of Greece, he was a demigod. “People are usually shocked when I tell them my mom was a maiden and my dad was a rain god who took the form […]
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New Zealand’s retail sector is showing signs of resilience, with consumer spending back into the black following a challenging period of high fuel prices...
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Western Australian HIV advocate Mark Reid has been made a member of the Order of Australia in today's King Birthday honours.
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Breweries across New Zealand have signalled fear over obtaining and dispatching kegs, impacting suppliers and hospitality operators. With an umbrella of uncertainty hanging over...
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Alex Coombs from Craggy Range is the 2026 Ormond Nurseries North Island Regional Young Viticulturist of the Year. In what was his third year...
McDonald's has celebrated its 50th anniversary in New Zealand with a trip down memory lane, celebrating 50 standout moments in the last half-century. On...
Truffle Season has landed in Auckland, with a new line-up of dishes and cocktails set to delight customers over the coming winter months. Mozzarella...
EAST LANSING, MI—Calling the 21-year-old’s replies to his emails and text messages “rote” and “overly formal,” local professor Lowell Sterbenz told reporters Friday he was “pretty sure” student Evelyn Atwater was using AI to refuse his sexual advances. “It really is a shame with these undergrads these days,” said the 63-year-old Sterbenz, an art history professor […]
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This report covers incidents from May 27 to June 1 as recorded in the Stanford University Department of Public Safety (SUDPS) bulletin.
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DENVER—Remarking that the anti-meat advertisement had significantly misjudged his moral boundaries, local man Tyler Richards reported Tuesday that a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals billboard had falsely assumed he wouldn’t eat his cat. “I know they’re trying to make eating other animals seem wrong, but honestly, I bet my Kiki would taste incredible deep-fried […]
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Living Proud CEO Meaghan Holden reflects on the need for people to speak up to ensure safety for all.
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Heart of the City’s Restaurant Month returns this August with its most exciting programme yet, which will look to unlock a new era for...
Local author Patrick Malborough discusses post-modern influences, creative chaos, and unexpected success behind his debut novel Nock Loose.
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BOISE, ID—Inviting friends, family, and “lovers of crepes from far and wide,” local man Mark Kovac, 53, held a gathering Friday to celebrate the grand opening of the single worst financial decision of his entire life. Lulu’s Crepes, which 10 months from now will be referred to by a loan officer as the sinkhole that […]
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Melville Theatre Company brings Breaking the Code to Perth, exploring Alan Turing’s genius, identity, and persecution.
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Australian organisations were recognised in Sydney for leadership and sustained commitment to LGBTQ+ inclusion, equity, and workplace belonging.
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The new merged festival – to be named The Running of the Cheese – will involve several hundred participants being chased by enraged bulls down an almost-vertical hill while attempting to grab a 4-kilogram wheel of Double Gloucester cheese.
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This report covers incidents from May 19 to May 26 as recorded in the Stanford University Department of Public Safety (SUDPS) bulletin.
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