Over 150 million people have voted in the United States at around 200,000 polling places. At this stage no one in the world knows the result. Everyone will find out at the same time how things are ...
A guest post by Yolkovermarmite, a conservative Kiwi living in the US, who supports Kamala Harris in this election: Everyone highly interested or concerned about the election tonight will be ...
On Wednesday, the day after the election, most of us are going to roll out of bed, have our breakfast, and get on with our day—no matter which presidential candidate wins. But students at Georgetown U ...
My bill would repeal the monopolies held by the Invercargill, Mataura, Portage and Waitakere Licensing Trusts. It would break these communities free from silly rules and give entrepreneurial locals ...
Future Labour Leader Michael Wood has been decrying the possibility that airport security may be devolved from CAA to individual airports. He says this is terrible. However a reader has pointed out to ...
The New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union can reveal through an official information act request that Sports NZ's "Say Thanks to Your Coach" campaign cost $171,598, with Sports NZ contributing $131,598 and ...
A group of Pākehā is embracing the opportunity to honour Te Tiriti, saying that a commitment to tino rangatiratanga strengthens, rather than divides, Aotearoa. The Pākehā Project is an organisation of ...
P’nut the Squirrel, of internet fame, has been euthanized after the pet was seized by New York state earlier this week, according to the Department of Environmental Conservation. The seven-year-old ...
It’s no secret that Wellington faces challenges. Let’s do something about about them. Vision for Wellington unites people passionate about Wellington and committed to seeing our city thrive. We’re a ...
I previously blogged on how the Electoral Commission referred Te Pati Maori to the Police for not filing their annual financials statements by 30 June 2024, as required by law. Their party secretary i ...
Tama Potaka announced the appointment of Richard Prebble, Ken Williamson and Kevin Prime to the Waitangi Tribunal. Some people think the Tribunal is a judicial body, but in reality is is appointed by ...
The hysterical smears continue. Some on the left live in a fictional world where only organisations they agree with are grass roots organisations, and when an organisation succeeds they disagree with, ...