
NEWS
Putin supports a US-proposed Ukraine ceasefire but demands security guarantees; Trump calls it “very promising”. The Ministry of Education has pulled sexuality education guidelines, advising schools to use 2007 versions. Labour’s Chris Hipkins opposes public private partnerships for schools and hospitals.
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ANALYSIS
We hear some of the interview from this week’s episode of RCR360: Robert Epstein discusses his research into Google’s immense influence on society and David Charalambous on how governments used psychological ‘nudging’ to manipulate the public response during Covid—a tactic now embedded in official messaging.
THE SIGNPOST
In RCR360 – Orwell’s Nightmare, Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke explore digital manipulation, just as the deadline for feedback on the Biometrics Privacy Code closes today. Have your say at privacy.org.nz.
Maree Buscke speaks with Dr James A. Lindsay on wokeness, faith in politics, Trump’s global impact and much more. In The Weekly Roundup, Dieuwe de Boer and William McGimpsey discuss the war on woke, the Public Services Act, and how social and cultural forces shape infrastructure. Plus, Rachel Stewart returns with Riding Shotgun, taking on the topic of ego.
Join us this Sunday at 8pm for Health Outside the System, a webinar with Rodney Hide and Dr Sarah Farrant on supporting your health beyond traditional medicine. Register now and send in your questions.
If you’re concerned about the Midwifery Council removing the words ‘mother’ and ‘baby’ from their scope of practice, Mana Wāhine Kōrero urges people to write to the Council or request an investigation via the Petitions Committee.
Plus, Professor Grant Schofield has a petition calling for urgent health reforms focusing on prevention.
Finally, Marlborough Wine Ltd is offering RCR viewers 15% off with code RCR15 at checkout. Buy two RCR mixed cases and get free shipping, and Foundation Club Members—check your Bites email for an exclusive offer!
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NEWS
Putin supports a US-proposed Ukraine ceasefire but demands security guarantees; Trump calls it “very promising”. The Ministry of Education has pulled sexuality education guidelines, advising schools to use 2007 versions. Labour’s Chris Hipkins opposes public private partnerships for schools and hospitals.
Don't miss out—sign up now for your free trial of RCR Bites News and get essential, no-nonsense news delivered straight to your inbox every weekday!
ANALYSIS
We hear some of the interview from this week’s episode of RCR360: Robert Epstein discusses his research into Google’s immense influence on society and David Charalambous on how governments used psychological ‘nudging’ to manipulate the public response during Covid—a tactic now embedded in official messaging.
THE SIGNPOST
In RCR360 – Orwell’s Nightmare, Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke explore digital manipulation, just as the deadline for feedback on the Biometrics Privacy Code closes today. Have your say at privacy.org.nz.
Maree Buscke speaks with Dr James A. Lindsay on wokeness, faith in politics, Trump’s global impact and much more. In The Weekly Roundup, Dieuwe de Boer and William McGimpsey discuss the war on woke, the Public Services Act, and how social and cultural forces shape infrastructure. Plus, Rachel Stewart returns with Riding Shotgun, taking on the topic of ego.
Join us this Sunday at 8pm for Health Outside the System, a webinar with Rodney Hide and Dr Sarah Farrant on supporting your health beyond traditional medicine. Register now and send in your questions.
If you’re concerned about the Midwifery Council removing the words ‘mother’ and ‘baby’ from their scope of practice, Mana Wāhine Kōrero urges people to write to the Council or request an investigation via the Petitions Committee.
Plus, Professor Grant Schofield has a petition calling for urgent health reforms focusing on prevention.
Finally, Marlborough Wine Ltd is offering RCR viewers 15% off with code RCR15 at checkout. Buy two RCR mixed cases and get free shipping, and Foundation Club Members—check your Bites email for an exclusive offer!