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There’s little sign of recovery soon for the country's sheep numbers as they continue to drop. Beef + Lamb NZ shows breeding ewe numbers are down nearly 2% on last year, with this season's lamb crop ...
JACOB GREBER, POLITICAL EDITOR: It’s just a week into the new parliament but every sitting day it becomes more apparent how much has changed. The government struggling to keep a lid on its hubris - at ...
Clatsop County is exploring a pilot program that would convert vacation homes that are often left vacant into long-term rentals for people who work in the county. As reported in the Daily Astorian, ...
Of the various capabilities Iran would need to become a military nuclear power, some were severely damaged during Israeli and American strikes this month, while others were left untouched, a New York ...
Spearheaded by Professor Li Hongge’s team at Beihang University in Beijing, this breakthrough overcomes fundamental barriers in traditional computing by merging binary and stochastic logic, enabling ...
Jesus is a Newsweek reporter based in New York. Originally from Bogotá, Colombia, his focus is reporting on politics, current affairs and trending news. He has covered current affairs, healthcare, pop ...
One of the ways that federal scientists obtain vital weather data is being curtailed by budget cuts from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. At least 11 National Weather Service ...
President Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship has kicked off an unprecedented legal battle over immigration policy. We explain the legal case and its broader implications.
A large group of Aussies aren’t fans of furry felines – though one behavioural psychologist says there’s an unexpected reason why. A survey commissioned by cat food brand Whiskas revealed 15 per cent ...