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"When they said she was no longer alive, it felt my whole world had crashed."
The legendary country star is ready to be a covergirl again, 40 years later.
"Are you serious? Did you just cough at me?"
He wanted to take his wife out for dinner. Then the restaurant owner stepped in.
As it spreads around the world, so too does misinformation. Here are the myths, busted.
Meghan wears Kiwi designer's dress to wrap up farewell tour.
Seven-year-old girl helping out at Ironman event goes viral for her dancing skills.
Iwi leader claims "that our marae could be utilised" in fight against coronavirus.
"I hadn't seen how bad it was until we went in and we saw the shelves were totally empty."
"The ache of your absence is so heavy it's hard to bear."
Time to walk down memory lane and reminisce about our old school favourite ice creams.
The WHO has praised Chinese efforts to reduce the spread of the pathogen.
US principal shocks with demand to see prom dresses before they are purchased.
"Every day we argue what the protocols are going to be, my cancer is growing."
China used most "ambitious, agile and aggressive disease containment effort in history".
It's not the first time the café causes outrage with its blackboard messages.
She was found safe and 'oblivious to the world search party looking for her'.
Infectious diseases expert Dr Siouxsie Wiles answered Kiwis' questions about the virus.
Remember the rules: wash your hands, cough into your elbow, and stop being racist.
It was supposed to be the best day of her life. Hours later her fairytale was crushed.
"I don't think my kids need to know about the space hopper just yet."
With hours to live, a cancer patient was granted a final cuddle with his beloved Coco.
It was supposed to be a prank for social media. Now he's doing time inside for it.
Exhausted mums turning to "knockout" bottles to put their bubs to sleep have been slammed.
One town witnessed a miracle after sparkling red wine started pouring from their taps.
'Hang on ... you're not an average bloke.'
The police department is no stranger to sharing strange stories online.