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Tempting though it may be to think so, the best diagnosis isn’t that Trump is simply crazy or wants to be a dictator. His ...
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Goldschmidt is not in the starting lineup for Game 2 of Sunday's doubleheader versus Toronto. Goldschmidt will get a breather after he went 2-for-4 with a double, a walk, an RBI and a run scored in ...
Goldschmidt has displayed a surprising lack of power during his torrid start, entering Sunday’s doubleheader with only a ...
Have the Yankees unearthed prime DJ LeMahieu? While the actual LeMahieu is checking off boxes during a rehab assignment, the ...
In his latest Sky Sports column, Paul Merson previews the Champions League quarter-finals, with Arsenal and Aston Villa both in action. Mikel Arteta's Gunners face holders and 15-time Champions ...
"Threatening to cut funding is a form of censorship. It is totally and utterly wrong," Chris Hipkins says.
Racing isn’t just about speed or racing fast — it’s an endurance test of focus and sheer willpower. Drivers battle more than ...
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith wants to allow the use of facial recognition technology in the fight against retail crime, despite acknowledging 'tensions' with people’s right to privacy.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is joined by Police Minister Mark Mitchell and Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith. Video / NZ Herald The Government is claiming it has already surpassed its target to ...
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith wants to allow the use of facial recognition technology (FRT) in the fight against retail crime, despite acknowledging “tensions” with people’s right to privacy.
The House voted 11 in favour and 112 against ACT leader David Seymour’s bill at its second reading. Treaty Minister Paul Goldsmith says National supported the bill’s introduction to allow discussion, ...