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Scribe says police to 'get what's coming'
Kiwi rapper Scribe has indicated he will take legal action against police.
Kiwi rapper Scribe has indicated he will take legal action against police.
A uni student left his flatmates baffled and the internet in hysterics with this demand.
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A video showing a policeman using a cell phone while driving has emerged online.
The woman says that, in 23 years of driving without a licence, no one has pulled her over.
Women who travelled for plastic surgery stuck as they looked nothing like passport photos.
A cake company has decided to cash in on the popularity of pimple-popping videos.
A Hamilton councillor was disturbed to learn staff sent her FB posts to the CEO.
Megan Hutchison left her job at a top law firm to follow her passion, and it's paid off.
EDITORIAL: Reducing time on social media can be a healthy experience.
Brad Smeele took a two week social media holiday. He thinks you should too.
German officer saved Kiwi soldier's life, then gave him his wallet. Can it be returned?
Driver charged over hit-and-run which left Kiwi woman with critical injuries in Brisbane.
Woman shuts down creepy online scammer in hilarious Facebook exchange.
A screen-grab from a reality TV show exposed the lack of privacy in modern life.
Wellington teen ended her life after being cyberbullied and helping prosecute her father.
From Timotei to Raspberry, parents have shared the craziest names they've come across.
More than 3,000 ads were sent to Congress, including many aimed at sowing discord.
After the images went viral, her employer gave her the sack.
Kereama will be waiting for his bride at 4pm at Brackenridge in Martinborough.
Georgia Gibbs and her best friend Kate Wasley have been called every size imaginable.
An Auckland school has threatened to ban parents who discredit it on social media.
Makeup artist left her followers in disbelief with mind-boggling optical illusion effects.
They called it a wardrobe malfunction. She says she was a victim of exploitation.
Prince makes surprise appearance at convention, urging teens to abandon cynicism.
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Thomas Middlemas stood up for Maori in 1872; a descendant is kneeling for black Americans.
A man who allegedly fired shots near a small child in Te Atatu has been arrested.
Steven Joyce waits for Winston Peters - this time on a plane heading to Wellington.