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"Crazytown" - What a new book says about Trump's White House
A new book by Watergate journalist Bob Woodward has shined an unflattering light on the Trump administration. The book has dramatic quotes from White House insiders. Audio
US economy powers on as markets hit record highs
The United States economy grew at its fastest annual rate in four years according to revised data released overnight. Audio
Trump: legal worries and China tariffs
Australia's PM is as good as gone. Is the US President? The legal cases surrounding Donald Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen and former election campaign chief Paul Manafort make Trump look increasingly… Audio
95-year-old former Nazi deported
The US has deported this 95-year-old former Nazi camp guard to Germany, Jackie Pali. Audio
Will the Cohen and Manafort cases hurt Trump?
US President Donald Trump's campaign chief Paul Manafort was convicted today on multiple counts of fraud, at the same time Trump's former Lawyer, Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to fraud and campaign… Audio
Awaiting Paul Manafort trial verdict
US correspondent Gabrielle Levy keeps an eye on the deliberations of the Paul Manafort trial, jurors have been considering his fate for several days Audio
First US transgender governor nominee picked
Christine Hallquist defeated three other candidates, including a 14-year-old boy, to win the Democratic Party nomination. Ryan Brooks reports. Video, Audio
US White Supremacists, Obamacare & Omarosa
US correspondent Susan Milligan looks at the messy departure of former White House advisor, Omarosa Manigault Newman, a white supremacist rally in Washington DC, and how some states are despairing at… Audio
Seven killed in California wild fires
US President Donald Trump has declared a "major disaster" in California, as dry, hot winds continue to fuel raging flames. Audio
Disquiet over Quiet Skies surveillance
United States federal air marshals now follow seemingly ordinary citizens not suspected of a crime, nor on any terrorist watch list. It's a new surveillance programme called "Quiet Skies" and it… Audio
The Panel with Penny Ashton and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
So what's the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern got to look forward to when she's back at work? Construction firms falling over, business confidence at a nine-year low, unemployment rising and New Zealand… Audio
US-China trade tensions ratched up
The tension keeps being ratcheted up in the trade dispute between the United States and China. Audio
US economy growth
The United States Federal Reserve has started a two day meeting to review interest rates and the consensus is it will hold its benchmark rate steady at around 2 percent. Audio
Thousands flee as wildfires ravage California
The Carr Fire is now so large it is creating its own localised weather system with variable strong winds, making it difficult for experts to predict which way the blaze will spread. Video, Audio
CNMI citizens to have day in court vs US military
A number of NGOs from the Northern Marianas are about to face off with the US military, with both parties due in court next week. Audio
Deadline passes for US border children reunification
US correspondent, Susan Milligan tells how more than 700 undocumented immigrant children, who were separated from their parents at the border, have not been reunited, despite the deadline passing. Audio
Changing names change history
There's a recommendation that the city of Austin in Texas change its name. This is because the man behind the name Stephen F Austin was an enthusiastic slave-owner. It seems the name won't be changed… Audio
US growth hits 4 pct but may be pre-tariff binge
The United States economy has grown at its fastest rate in four years, with official figures showing annualised growth of 4.1 pct. Audio
Tech stocks volatility shakes US markets
It's been a wild week for leading technology stocks with Netflix and Facebook, in particular, being hammered for failing to meet either their own or market expectations on revenue and subscriber… Audio
US - EU step back from trade war
The United States and European Union appear to have stepped back from the trade war precipice, with an agreement to work towards zero-tariffs. Audio