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Child in West Texas is first US measles death in a decade
Unvaccinated child in Texas first US measles death in decade
The child was unvaccinated and had been hospitalised in Lubbock, Texas.
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Woman gave birth on Air NZ plane, witnesses say
Woman gives birth on Air NZ plane
The woman was on an Air New Zealand flight from Auckland to New Plymouth, RNZ understands.
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What we know about Michelle Trachtenberg's death
What we know about Michelle Trachtenberg's death
The Gossip Girl star was found "unresponsive" in her luxury apartment in New York. The New York Medical Examiner is investigating her death - here's what we know.
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CNMI authorities say they're 'tired' of illegal rubbish dumping
CNMI authorities say they're 'tired' of illegal rubbish dumping
Illegal dumping is not only a burden to those who have to mitigate it, but downgrades the overall environment quality of the island community, Saipan's mayor says.
- 警察协会对市民拘捕权扩权提出批评
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One in five trans and non-binary people threatened with physical violence
'I fear that a trans person is going to be killed': Violence an 'emergency situation'
Trans and non-binary New Zealanders say they have been threatened in the street and run off the road on their bikes.
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One in six New Zealanders disabled, higher rates for some groups - Stats NZ
One in six New Zealanders disabled, higher rates for some groups - Stats NZ
One in six New Zealanders have a long-term disability - but the rate is higher for the rainbow population, Māori and women, Stats NZ data shows.
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Tonga's health ministry reports 73 dengue cases, no deaths
Tonga's health ministry reports 73 dengue cases, no deaths
Tongatapu has the most confirmed cases (33), with the rest from Vava'u (28) and 'Eua (12).
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Tonga's health ministry reports 73 dengue cases, no deaths
Tonga's health ministry reports 73 dengue cases, no deaths
Tongatapu has the most confirmed cases (33), with the rest from Vava'u (28) and 'Eua (12).
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Rachin Ravindra keen to play against India in dead rubber
Rachin Ravindra keen to play against India in dead rubber
The Black Caps batsman returned to the side with a rousing century against Bangladesh at the Champions Trophy on Tuesday.
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Are private schools better than public schools in New Zealand?
Are private schools really worth it?
A court case between two parents about whether their daugher should go to an elite school has reinvigorated an old debate: state or private? Audio
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Police Association slams beefed-up citizen arrest powers
Police Association slams beefed-up citizen arrest powers
"It's not worth getting hurt, or even killed, for a few dollars or some cigarettes." Audio
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Hawke's Bay man 'absolutely flabbergasted' after being trespassed from supermarket after raising safety concern
'Absolutely flabbergasted': Man trespassed from supermarket after raising safety concern
Tony Hughes was visiting New World Havelock North when he noticed the fire exit was blocked by trollies. Audio
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Schools slash lunch orders as meals go uneaten
'How many days in a row can you eat this?' - Schools slash lunch orders
"For the last eight days in a row we've had food that has been produced by Pita Pit," one principal at a school cutting back says.
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Firefighters with wrong gear burned by sulphuric acid - report
Firefighters with wrong gear burned by sulphuric acid - report
Two firefighters wearing the wrong gear suffered sulphuric acid burns in a botched callout by a supplier delivering the acid to a damaging spill near Napier last year. Audio
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SovCits are fighting the law, but the law's winning
The growing number of 'sovereign citizens' clogging up courts
They believe they are exempt from laws. But that doesn't stop the law from coming after them.
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Law firm stands behind gender affirming care letter as official complaints made
Law firm stands behind gender affirming care letter as official complaints made
A Wellington law firm is defiant in the face of complaints to police and the Law Society over a letter sent to practitioners of gender affirming care earlier this month.
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Bylaws to stop showering in water fountains labelled 'waste of money' by Hamilton councillor
Bylaws to stop showering in fountains a 'waste of money', Councillor says
Councillor Louise Hutt says the cost of creating a bylaw, including legal advice and public consultation, could be better spent funding social services in Hamilton.
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Treaty Principles Bill is legislation of 'consequence' - Ruth Richardson
Treaty Principles Bill is legislation of 'consequence' - Ruth Richardson
Former Finance Minister Ruth Richardson has spoken in support of the Treaty Principles Bill, saying it is legislation of "consequence, whose time has come".
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'Physical contact' complaint against ACC boss seconded to Health NZ
'Physical contact' complaint against ACC boss seconded to Health NZ
Health NZ says it was not told that a top ACC official seconded to help out was the subject of a complaint about "physical contact with co-workers".
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Musk's new ultimatum spurs fresh confusion among US government workers
Twenty-one of Musk's DOGE staff resign in mass protest
It contradicted guidance from some Trump administration officials.
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Pacific news in brief for 26 February
Pacific news in brief for 26 February
A round-up of news from around the region, including fears that Fiji's HIV outbreak is more severe than official figures show.
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Watch: Greens co-leaders deliver State of the Planet update
Watch: Greens deliver 'State of the Planet' speech
The party plans to deliver a Green Budget this year to offer an alternative to "trickle-down economics and austerity politics".
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'Where were the warning labels?': Bowel cancer survivor on processed meat
'Where were the warning labels?': Bowel cancer survivor on processed meat
Lucie Morris-Marr was a fit and healthy 44-year-old mother of two when she received a shock diagnosis. Audio
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Why health promotion matters at events like Te Matatini
Why health promotion matters at events like Te Matatini
Hauora has been an important focus for Te Matatini with a zero tolerance for drinking, drugs, smoking, and vaping - but what else is being done at the event to encourage Māori to better look after…