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Jannik Sinner wins second tennis grand slam of the year
Italian world number one Jannik Sinner has won his second tennis grand slam of the year, beating local favourite Taylor Fritz in straight sets to claim the US Open. That Sinner was even competing in… Audio
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Sports News for 9 September 2024
Top seed Jannik Sinner is 2-sets to love up over American Taylor Fritz in the final of the men's US Tennis Open final in New York. Audio
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US: another shooter on the run in Kentucky
Police in the US state of Kentucky are looking for a suspect in a shooting on a rural highway - Katherine Firkin reports from New York Audio
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Arts news: NZ art lights up Piccadilly Circus
Audio 8 Sep 2024The feature film - The Lie has topped the streaming platform Netflix as the #1 most viewed content across both New Zealand and Australia - a first for a New Zealand film to achieve this simultaneous… Audio
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Performing arts quadruple threat: Petmal Petelo
You may have heard the phrase ‘triple threat’ in the arts, but Petmal Petelo is perhaps a quadruple threat. A dancer, actor, stage manager and assistant director she’s been steadily rising in the… Audio
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Te Māori exhibition 40 years on
Audio 7 Sep 2024It's 40 years since a revolutionary Te Māori exhibition put te ao Māori on the global stage, displaying Māori taonga in New York. Video, Audio
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Midday Sports News for 5 September 2024
Britain's Jack Draper has powered into the U.S. Tennis Open semi-finals with a straight-sets drubbing of a hobbled Australaian Alex de Minaur, while Czech Karolina Muchova battled a "bug" but still… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 4 September 2024
Defending champions - New Zealand's Erin Routliffe and her Canadian partner Gabi Dabrowski have been beaten in the doubles quarter-finals of the US Tennis Open in New York. Audio
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Michael Venus through to doubles quarterfinals at US Open
In a tale of perserverance New Zealand tennis player Michael Venus is through to the quarterfinals of the doubles at US Open - on his 11th attempt. Venus and his British partner, who are seeded eighth… Audio
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A world of handcut wonder: Matchbox and shoebox diorama with Antje Damm
Audio 1 Sep 2024Remember making dioramas with pen and card in shoeboxes as a child?
As a quick survey of German artist and writer Antje Damm’s instagram will attest, Damm creates a world of hand-cut wonder with… Audio
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Timothy Winegard: How horses changed humanity and history
The Horse: The Galloping History of Humanity takes readers on a sprawling journey through the histories of technology, transport, agriculture, war and urbanisation. Audio
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The Mixtape: Former Pitchfork editor Puja Patel
Our guest picking the music today is one of the most powerful voices in the music industry. New York-based music journalist Puja Patel was the editor-in-chief of Pitchfork, a hugely influential music… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 28 August 2024
Top seed Jannik Sinner has battled back to avoid a first round loss to American Mackenzie McDonald at the US Openin New York. Audio
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US: Trump talks of pulling out of upcoming debates
Donald Trump is considering pulling out of the next debate, Bevan Hurley has the details from New York Audio
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The reasons why we fall out of love with our job
Breaking up is hard to do in relationships, but also breaking up with your job. Audio
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From Beehive to Bluegrass: Kiwi MPs head stateside
The House hears from two MPs, usually foes, who have spent a week together stateside, like a political odd couple.
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Episode 400: Part 2
In the second hour of his 400th show celebration, Nick Tipping plays some of his go-to pick-me-up tracks - from Joey DeFrancesco and Wynton Marsalis to Tierney Sutton and Hank Mobley. Audio
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Kamala Harris to take centre stage at the DNC tonight
Kamala Harris takes centre stage at the DNC tonight, Bevan Hurley is on the job for First UP in New York City Audio
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Parenting: the impact of traditional masculinity on boys
New York Times contributor Andrew Reiner writes about traditional roles previously assigned to men and boys affects their lives. Audio
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US: President Biden gives speech at DNC
President Biden signs off in Chicago - he's addressed the National Convention, Bevan Hurley has the reaction from New York Audio
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US: polls looking good for VP Harris as DNC begins
New polls suggest the race for US President is opened up in Kamala Harris' favour, Katherine Firkin has the latest from New York City. Audio
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New York Times National Security Correspondent David Sanger
Audio 15 Aug 2024David Sanger is the White House and National Security Correspondent for the New York Times, where he's worked for more than four decades and covered five American presidents. Audio
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Cancer took my family, but left me: A medical mystery
Most of us know someone who has been diagnosed with cancer. Audio
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Podcast Critic: Pivot (USA) and Pu Korero (Aotearoa)
This week Alex Barnes reviews two podcasts - Pivot and Pū Kōrero. Audio
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US: Biden does first TV interview since dropping out of race
President Biden has given his first interview since withdrawing from the race for president - Katherine Firkin has the details from New York Audio
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The tradwife influence
These 'traditional' influencers don't talk about politics, but all the markers of conservative ideologies are there Audio
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Should adults read 'middle grade' books?
New York Times bestselling children's author Graci Kim thinks that adults should be picking up more 'middle grade' books - aimed at ages 8 to 14. She tells Nights why. Audio
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Tech Tuesday
This week cybersecurity expert Daniel Watson looks at an impending lawsuit against Meta. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 6 August
On today's episode, Alexandra's finest, Finn Butcher, has won New Zealand's third gold medal of the Paris Olympic Games, dominating the final of the kayak cross, we get the latest from Nathan Rarere… Audio
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Stocks tumbling as concerns of US slowdown impact markets
Stocks around the world are tumbling as concerns about a US economic slowdown sent shockwaves of fear through global markets. Business Columnist John Authers spoke to Corin Dann from New York. Audio