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Christopher Luxon thinks he’s Rocketman. Speaking at Rocket Lab HQ, National leader Christopher Luxon has promised to create the role of Minister for Space if he’s the next prime minister. The National Party’s space policy document said the Minister for Space would “promote space and advanced aviation

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… quirk (noun, verb): noun 1a: an abrupt twist or curve b: a peculiar trait : idiosyncrasy c: accident, vagary 2: a groove separating a bead or other molding from adjoining members verb : curve, twist Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Did you expect quirk to be a noun

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Imagine if Christopher Luxon had said this… or David Seymour. Te Pati Maori Rawiri Waititi has revealed he isn’t “a fan of democracy” during a candid pre-election conversation with Newshub. He explained why he thinks democracy is a “tyranny of the majority” and the one law he could pass

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… ancillary (adjective): 1: subordinate, subsidiary 2: auxiliary, supplementary Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Ancillary comes from the Latin word ancilla, meaning “a female servant,” which also gave us the rarer English word ancilla, meaning “an aid to achieving or mastering something difficult.” While the English ancilla

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Repair Cost Fears Affects Insurance for EVs

Repair Cost Fears Affects Insurance for EVs

Paul Homewood wattsupwiththat.com h/t Paul Kolk And in yet more bad news for the EV rollout: John Lewis has stopped offering insurance to electric car drivers amid fears over the cost of repairs. The department store’s lending business John Lewis Financial Services has put a temporary pause

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… pilfer (verb): : steal, especially to steal stealthily in small amounts and often again and again Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Pilfer is a synonym of steal, but it typically implies a particular kind of stealing. What is pilfered is usually stolen stealthily—furtively, so that no

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Sir Billy Connolly has shared an upsetting update amid his decade-long battle with Parkinson’s disease. The 80-year-old comedian was diagnosed with the brain disorder – which causes uncontrollable movements, such as shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with coordination – in 2013, Now, he’s given fans an update revealing that he has

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… hoi polloi (plural noun): 1: the general populace : masses 2: people of distinction or wealth or elevated social status : elite Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Since hoi polloi is a transliteration of the Greek for “the many,” some critics have asserted that the phrase should not

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… flimflam (noun, verb): noun 1: deceptive nonsense 2: deception, fraud verb : to subject to a flimflam Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : English is full of words concerned with trickery and deception, ranging from the colorful “flimflam,” “bamboozle,” and “hornswoggle” to the more mundane “deceive,” “mislead,” and

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… stoic (noun, adjective): noun 1 capitalized : a member of a school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium about 300 b.c. holding that the wise man should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and submissive to natural law 2: one apparently

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A man matching the description of Dylan Barford, who has been missing in Auckland since the weekend, was captured on CCTV shortly before his disappearance. Barford’s family are pleading for the public’s help in finding him, saying it is not like him to be out of contact for

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… exhort (verb): : to incite by argument or advice : urge strongly Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Exhort is a 15th-century coinage. It derives from the Latin verb hortari, meaning “to incite,” and it often implies the ardent urging or admonishing of an orator or preacher. English speakers

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… evince (verb): 1: to constitute outward evidence of 2: to display clearly : reveal Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : To evince something is to show it clearly; the thing evinced is typically an intangible, such as an attitude or intent. Before the current use of evince was

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… corollary (noun): 1: a proposition inferred immediately from a proved proposition with little or no additional proof 2a: something that naturally follows : result b: something that incidentally or naturally accompanies or parallels Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : The history of corollary is related to flowers. Indeed,

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https://t.co/hgVDbL06vc Rhona Stace is a trans police officer who was the Officer in Charge of the Posey Parker Rally in March as per official information requests. I naively was at the Let Women Speak rally in March. I had no clue I was walking into a wasp

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… castigate (verb): : to subject to severe punishment, reproof, or criticism Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Castigate has a synonym in chastise. Both verbs mean to punish or to censure someone. Fittingly, both words derive from the same root: the Latin castigare, formed from the words for

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