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USA correspondent Susan Milligan
The opioid addiction situation in America, the latest developments in the Donald Trump Jr's Russian dealings, and the state of John McCain's health. Audio
Jared Sexton: US divided by a 'reality gap'
Donald Trump Jr's sudden volunteering of proof that his father's presidential campaign was willing to work with a representative of the Russian government is the latest bizarre twist in the story of a… Audio
Florida sinkhole stops expanding after swallowing homes
A 70 metre wide sinkhole in Florida that swallowed two houses appears to have stopped expanding, authorities say. Video
Trump plans to appeal Hawaii judge ruling in Supreme Court
The Trump administration unhappy with Hawaii judge ruling regarding travel ban.
Trump's son defends his actions
US president Donald Trump is standing behind his son's actions in last year's election campaign...and he's called the controversy the 'greatest witch hunt in political history.' Audio
16 bodies recovered from US plane crash
At least 16 people have been killed in a US military plane crash in rural Mississippi. Ryan Brooks from Reuters reports. Video, Audio
USA correspondent - Steve Almond
Lynn Freeman talks to Steve Almond about President Trump's showing at the G20 summit. Audio
Trillion: remixing the past to make a new present
Former member of Canterbury rap duo Dark Tower Jody Lloyd is now based in Bali and going by the name Trillion. He talks about his talent for finishing things and how he could have been Moby. Video, Audio
New Jersey Governor snapped at beach he'd closed to public
Chris Christie, the Governer of New Jersey, was pictured at a beach with his family just days after his officials closed all parks and beaches to the public. Video, Audio
Family lose visas, despite profitable business employing locals
An American family, who've spent the last four years running a successful business in Lower Hutt, are being forced to leave New Zealand. Audio
USA correspondent Susan Milligan
Kathryn Ryan talks to US correspondent Susan Milligan about President Trump's latest twitter storm, and 'Beachgate'. Audio
Kiwi hopefuls: Thiel gained citizenship, why can't I?
Peter Thiel was made a citizen after spending just 12 days in New Zealand. John Campbell talks to people who have lived in the country for more than 30 years, but can't gain citizenship. Audio
USA correspondent Steve Almond
Steve Almond with the latest from the US, including rumours that Anthony Kennedy, the Supreme Court's "swing" vote is rumored to be ready to retire. Audio
US student dies after being released by North Korea
Otto Warmbier, the American student who was imprisoned in North Korea before being returned home in a comatose state less than a week ago, has died. Video, Audio
Hawaiians urged to resist replacement of ObamaCare
People in Hawaii are being urged to continue voicing their opposition to plans to replace ObamaCare which some say strip people of their health care insurance and medic aid benefits. Audio
White House denies Comey claims Trump lied
Former FBI Director James Comey says the Trump administration's comments about him were "lies, plain and simple", but Trump's administration says Comey is the one lying. Simon Marks reports. Video, Audio
Hundreds use Tillerson visit to protest climate change
Around 200 people stood outside Parliament in the pouring rain today to protest against the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and the United States pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement. Audio
Who is US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson?
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is another of Trump's outsiders... although that depends on the question - outside of what? Not a career politician, he was a very particular kind of corporate… Audio
US vows increased committment to Asia Pacific
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson met with the Prime Minister Bill English and the Foreign Minister Gerry Brownlee in Wellington. Audio
USA correspondent Susan Milligan
Susan Milligan has the fallout from the latest Trump tweets, and cities all over the South are trying to take down old Confederate statues, and it's revealing both a cultural and political divide. Audio