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Medsafe warning after quack Covid 'cure' puts person in ICU
Drinking Miracle Mineral Solution is dangerous and it doesn't cure Covid, Medsafe says.

LynnMall attack: Security fears trumped need for mental health support
The SIS began describing the man as a terrorist attacker in early 2017.

Rental property heist: Tenant loaded two trucks with furniture
"Workers ... instructed by the tenant to remove the house contents" - tribunal decision.

Live: Ukraine digs in ahead of Russia's eastern offensive
Moscow appoints a decorated general as war commander for the next assault on Ukraine.

Adopted Māori woman told she was Pākehā her entire life
A story of institutional violence, Dr Huhana Hickey talks about her stolen identity

Protesters set up camp at Marsden Pt
Mothballed refinery target of an "occupation" by protesters seeking "fuel security".

Live: NZ 'over Omicron peak' as country records lowest daily tally since February
A Covid-19 expert says 15 per cent of New Zealanders have been infected since Omicron.

OCR preview: Rates sure to rise - but by how much?
Odds are evenly split on the RBNZ delivering a double shot to interest rates this week.

PM Jacinda Ardern to travel to Singapore, Japan
Global security, business, tourism and trade on the agenda for PM's first overseas travel.

'Left me for dead': Auckland cyclist's private hunt for hit-and-run driver
Police say they've exhausted all lines of inquiry and haven't found the culprit.

Beckham wedding: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz tie the knot
The three-day extravaganza has been called the wedding of the year.

Sideswipe: Top-notch airport security
A daily column looking at humorous, satirical and simply strange news.

Crunch time: Businesses owe $88.5m to IRD - and now face paying interest
'Another nail in their coffin': The interest-free loan period is coming to an end.

Conviction quashed for childcare worker who had threesome with minor
An appeal was granted for a former child-care worker decades after she was convicted.

Small firm's hand in helping to keep shelves stocked during pandemic
Hamish Gordon talks pivoting to survive and surviving compounding cost pressures.

Matt Heath: Fat chance of outrunning Covid-19
COMMENT: Fit people don't worry about the health system nearly as much as obese people do.

Ask the experts: Rest home romantic - I have feelings for fellow resident with dementia
Nic and Verity answer your sex and relationship questions.

MAFS wife exposed with secret affair texts
Explosive text messages have rocked the final moments of MAFS.

Gold in them hills? Otago on the cusp of another gold rush
Spike in prices mean eyes have turned to what could be left in goldfields.

Dreaming of owning a Ferrari: Classic car sales driven by nostalgia
Classic car buyers pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to own the car of their dreams.

Departing Labour MP: Ardern wanted me out; ex-party boss speaks out
Former Labour Party president says Wall's comments are unfair and untrue.

Christopher Niesche: IVF cash cow drives takeover battle
Plus, what's happening with Aussie house prices?

Plunket to cut parenting programmes due to lack of funding
'Like any charity that relies on donations and grants, we have limited resources.'

'It's discrimination': Man unable to sponsor displaced Ukrainian family because he was born in USSR
He was born in the USSR; at that time there was no such country as Russia or Ukraine.

Is 30 minutes of exercise a day enough?
New York Times: Can we get by with less? And does it have to be hard to count?

'Unacceptable': Warriors apologise after player admits homophobic slur
A Warriors player was charged with a contrary conduct offence for a homophobic slur.

Ovato's partial closure a 'perfect storm' to hit magazine industry
Supply chain challenges and reduction in the consumption of print have hit the industry.

And they're off - a New Zealand look at the Aussie election
The big issues of the Australian election.

Woman hit by car with no driver, seriously injured, two die in other crashes
Driver went to start the car but didn't realise it had been left in gear.