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NZ basketballer flees mass US shooting, called a hero
A young New Zealand basketballer, Jaylen Gerrand, fled for his life in a mass shooting at a US college today, but then regathered himself to check his team-mates were safe. Audio
Latest US shooting rampage
The lone shooter, the 10 people dead at the Umpqua Community College in Roseburg. Audio
15 people are dead and at least 20 wounded in Oregon shooting
The shooting took place at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg. Gale Cunningham is a reporter at 1190 KEX in Portland. Audio
Protests as second day of TTP negotiations get underway
Melinda St Louis is the Director of International Campaigns at Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, and joins Morning Report from the protests in Atlanta. Audio
Wrong drugs ordered for Oklahoma execution
A man convicted of ordering the murder of his boss has had his execution postponed at the very last minute, due to uncertainty over the lethal drugs.
Wrong drugs ordered for Oklahoma execution
The Governor of Oklahoma has halted the execution of a death row inmate at the last minute, after realising the state had taken delivery of the wrong kind of drugs for his killing. Audio
Interactive learning at the University of Chicago library
Introverts and extroverts. Audio
US want to fight IS with ideas, jobs, good governance
One day after the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, accused the US President of failing to stop Islamic State's spread, Mr Obama has called on world leaders to launch a long-term counter-terrorism… Audio
Firefighting USA - Ian Reade
Fifteen New Zealand firefighters have spent the past month battling wildfires, that set large parts of the western US ablaze. Waimea Rural Fire Authority principal rural fire officer, Ian Reade, is… Audio
US correspondent, Steve Almond
US politics - a looming potential government shutdown? Audio
US grants American Samoa $7m in infrastructure aid
The US government has announced the release of more than seven million US dollars worth of grant funding to American Samoa.
CNMI mayor blunt in criticism of US military's Tinian plan
The mayor of Tinian in the northern Marianas says the United States' proposed live-fire millitary training will put an "economic chokehold" on the island.
ERoad lowers earnings forecasts as US costs rise, sales slow
The transport software company, ERoad, says it's accelerating its United States expansion plans, which have resulted in higher costs and lower than expected sales in Oregon - at least in the… Audio
Russia seizes initiative in Syria crisis; France bombs IS
Russia appeared to seize the initiative in efforts to end the Syrian conflict, as France sent warplanes to bomb Islamic State targets.
Never Enough - Michael D'Antonio
They're calling it the summer of Trump in the United States. Donald Trump is at the top of the polls in a crowded field of people who want to be the Republican candidate for president. That doesn't… Audio
Crowds turnout for pope's last day in America
Hundreds of thousands of people are gathering in Philadelphia as the pope prepares to deliver an open air Mass to an expected crowd of 1.5 million people. Ian Bush has been covering the pope's visit… Audio
Canada prepares for the polls, could open up to more US dairy
Canada may open up its border to more US milk as a trans Pacific Partnership compromise. Audio
Dotcom partners feared legal trouble, court told
A court has heard Kim Dotcom's business partners privately expressed fears he would take the money and flee if their business ended up in legal trouble. Audio
Deer attacking people and pets in Oregon
Aggressive black-tailed deer are terrorising people, their pets and even hospitalising inhabitants of the American city of Ashland, Oregon. Audio
Pope addresses US Congress
Pope Francis has become the first leader of the Catholic Church to address US Congress. Audio