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US election live: ‘I’m the opposite of a Nazi’: Trump rejects cricitism he’s a ‘fascist’
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US election live: ‘I’m the opposite of a Nazi’: Trump rejects cricitism he’s a ‘fascist’

Photo: AFP Donald Trump's team is working to distance the Republican candidate from the vulgar and racist remarks made at his controversial rally at Madison Square Garden as pundits say he made the most extreme closing argument in modern presidential history. US President Joe Biden has cast his vote for Democrat Kamala Harris and slammed Trump's rally as "embarrassing". Meanwhile, two ballot boxes were set on fire and Elon Musk is under fire for his $1 million sweepstake for voters. See all of RNZ's US election coverage here: Source link
Is it ever OK to cut the mould off food and eat the rest?
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Is it ever OK to cut the mould off food and eat the rest?

By Anna Chisholm for the ABC Experts say while mould can be cut away from some foods, it's often better to discard food that has visible mould. Photo: Tim Hester Have you ever been tempted to cut off a mouldy corner of cheese? You might be throwing together a last-minute meal and trying to avoid a trip to the shops. Or maybe one of your parents would insist it was "still good". But is it? Here's what experts had to say about whether food that has gone a little mouldy is ever really "still good". Can you cut around mould? It depends. Food safety scientist at the CSIRO Rozita Vaskoska says, "you can only cut the mould off if the food is really hard." Vaskoska uses the example of a hard cheese, and says some hard fruit and veg might also fit into this category. Whenever the food is soft...
US election 2024: When will we know the result?
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US election 2024: When will we know the result?

US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Photo: DUSTIN FRANZ / AFP After one of the most unpredictable election years in American history, the country is finally nearly ready to choose its next president. Here's what you need to know about when to expect results. Election Day is Tuesday, 5 November US time, and will decide whether Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Vice-President Kamala Harris will lead the country. Trump would be the first former president to win a non-consecutive term since Grover Cleveland back in the 1890s, while Harris would be the first woman president. When are results going to start rolling in? For us watching in Aotearoa, voting will begin overnight New Zea...
More than 1 in 3 tree species are at risk of going extinct, new analysis shows
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More than 1 in 3 tree species are at risk of going extinct, new analysis shows

By Rachel Ramirez, CNN A section of deforestation is pictured near La Paz, Guaviare department, Colombia. Photo: Ivan Valencia/Bloomberg/Getty Images via CNN Newsource The world's trees are in critical danger, with a staggering number of tree species teetering on the brink of extinction, according to a new global analysis released Tuesday. The decade-long project found that more than one in three tree species are threatened with extinction, underscoring the scale of the crisis facing our planet's ecosystems. The report for the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List, which dropped during the two-week UN biodiversity conference in Cali, Colombia, revealed that of the 47,282 tree species assessed, at least 16,425 are at risk of going extinct - more than double the num...
Philadelphia DA sues Elon Musk and his super PAC over $1m sweepstakes
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Philadelphia DA sues Elon Musk and his super PAC over $1m sweepstakes

By Marshall Cohen, CNN Elon Musk awarded Kristine Fishell with a $1 million cheque during a town hall at the Roxain Theater on 20 October 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Photo: AFP / Getty Images / Michael Swensen Philadelphia's district attorney asked a state judge to shut down tech billionaire Elon Musk's controversial $1 million giveaway to registered voters, calling it an "illegal lottery scheme." Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, a Democrat, filed the civil lawsuit against Musk and his pro-Trump group, America PAC. "America PAC and Musk are lulling Philadelphia citizens - and others in the Commonwealth (and other swing states in the upcoming election) - to give up their personal identifying information and make a political pledge in exchange for the chance to win $...
US election live: Donald Trump battles to distance himself from racist rally comments
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US election live: Donald Trump battles to distance himself from racist rally comments

This combination of file pictures created on August 3, 2024 shows US Vice President and 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaking on March 26, 2024, in Raleigh, North Carolina; and former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaking in the first presidential debate with US President Joe Biden in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 27, 2024. Photo: AFP Donald Trump's team is working to distance the Republican candidate from the vulgar and racist remarks made at his controversial rally at Madison Square Garden as pundits say he made the most extreme closing argument in modern presidential history. US President Joe Biden has cast his vote for Democrat Kamala Harris and slammed Trump's rally as "embarrassing". Meanwhile, two ballot boxes were set on fir...
Australian woman jailed for faking own death to collect insurance payout
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Australian woman jailed for faking own death to collect insurance payout

By Briana Shepherd, ABC Karen Salkilld claimed she died in a car accident in Broome and provided documentation to the company, Insuranceline. Photo: Supplied A woman who faked her own death to claim a life insurance payout of more than A$700,000 (NZ$786,693) has been sentenced to three years in prison. Karen Maree Salkilld was sentenced in Perth's District Court, having earlier pleaded guilty to gaining benefit by fraud and to knowingly using a false record to defraud. In February, the 43-year-old received more than A$718,000 (NZ$806,922) from an insurance company after claiming she died in a car accident in Broome in December 2023. Salkilld provided a death certificate, funeral documentation and a letter from the coroner's court to the company, Insuranceline. She made the applicatio...
When will we know the US presidential election result?
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When will we know the US presidential election result?

US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Photo: DUSTIN FRANZ / AFP After one of the most unpredictable election years in American history, the country is finally nearly ready to choose its next president. Here's what you need to know about when to expect results. Election Day is Tuesday, 5 November US time, and will decide whether Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Vice-President Kamala Harris will lead the country. Trump would be the first former president to win a non-consecutive term since Grover Cleveland back in the 1890s, while Harris would be the first woman president. When are results going to start rolling in? For us watching in Aotearoa, voting will begin overnight New Zea...
Jack and Michael Whitehall: ‘We push each other’s buttons in a comedic way’
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Jack and Michael Whitehall: ‘We push each other’s buttons in a comedic way’

Michael Whitehall and his son Jack are the stars of Travels With My Father. Photo: BOHM The loving banter between British comedian Jack Whitehall and his elderly dad Michael has been winning over Netflix audiences since 2017. At their live shows in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland in January, Michael will surely dip into his "vast back-catalogue of anecdotes and stories and tall tales", Jack says, and there will also be plenty of spontaneity. "It'll be a slightly chaotic, hopefully amusing evening of watching a father and son on stage," he tells RNZ's Jim Mora. Jack Whitehall says he has got a lot better at travelling in the seven years since he and his dad first shot Travels With My Father, but much of it has been "solitary". In Aotearoa, he and Michael - a former theatrical agen...
Police out in force to prevent rowdy Halloween celebrations in Shanghai
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Police out in force to prevent rowdy Halloween celebrations in Shanghai

Halloween parade in Shanghai on 31 October 2023. Photo: CFOTO / NurPhoto via AFP Shanghai police patrolled the downtown streets over the weekend to crack down on Halloween celebrations in China's most international city. Local authorities appeared to be trying to prevent a repeat of last year, when Halloween revellers thronged central Shanghai, with some dressed in costumes that poked fun of the Chinese stock market, youth unemployment and strict COVID-19 policies. This weekend, the police presence, online postings about a crackdown and constant rain kept the revelry to a minimum. At least half a dozen people in costumes that turned up in Shanghai's Zhongshan park on Friday night were seen by Reuters witnesses being led away by police. There was no official city-wide notice banning Hall...