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Sharing the excitement | Otago Daily Times Online News

Olivia Spooner, a former University of Otago-trained pharmacist, has transitioned into a successful author with a passion for historical fiction. Her interest in history was sparked by a book she

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Instacart sues NYC over worker pay, tipping laws that would ‘degrade’ business

Instacart Files Lawsuit Against New York City Instacart has taken legal action against New York City in an attempt to

Trump pardons Honduran ex-president who was convicted of drug crimes : NPR

Then-Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez gives an speech in San Salvador, El Salvador. Marlon Gomez/CON/LatinContent/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption

New chairman appointed | Otago Daily Times Online News

Andrew Mockford, a resident of Geraldine, has been appointed as the new chairman of the IrrigationNZ board. Expressing his enthusiasm

Mass killings in 2025 in the US hit the lowest level since 2006

Mass Shootings Decline in 2025, But Experts Warn Against Complacency By REBECCA BOONE, Associated Press A tragic shooting incident at

Jon Stewart Roasts Trump Over Totally Unbelievable Claim

Jon Stewart, the host of the "Daily Show," expressed skepticism over President Donald Trump's claim that he was unaware of

Harvard hires Divinity School graduate Elom Tettey-Tamaklo who faced assault charges against an Israeli student at a protest

A Harvard University graduate who was initially charged with assaulting an Israeli classmate during a campus protest in 2023 has

Plea deal with son of drug kingpin ‘El Chapo’ details abduction of legendary Sinaloa capo : NPR

This combination of images provided by the U.S. State Department shows Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada (left), leader of the Sinaloa

Principal disputes claim rotten lunches already at school

Christchurch principal Peggy Burrows is rejecting claims that her school served students mouldy week-old meals. According to NZ Food Safety,