The president took to Twitter today, alleging former director James Comey of protecting the Democratic presidential candidate.
Loretta the chicken's owner, Karly Venezia, says the one-year-old likes to chill on the board during rides.
It'll also be up to restaurants and cafes to ask people to stub out when Auckland Council's smokefree policy is extended next month.
Devon Kilkelly volunteered at the school and is the latest recipient of the ASB Good and Gold Award on Seven Sharp.
Steve Hansen says this week's game is about how the All Blacks play individually and as a unit.
Cleary had the support of the Tigers in making the selfless decision.
The NZ First leader says the party is coming to a conclusion in a "timely manner".
It is unknown if the star's six New Zealand shows in March will be affected.
Hansen says Cane has emerged from Richie McCaw's shadow to make the jersey his own.
Firefighters were called to Auckland's Starship Hospital this morning.
CCTV footage captured the moment police in Tasmania pulled up alongside the lawnmower.
Community clinics are making a vital difference to saving sight.
"We've got a few hours to go, but we hope to complete it," says the NZ First leader.
Bill English talked to media before briefing National MPs on the agreement struck with NZ First.
The airline was voted number one out of 158 airlines worldwide.
Police said the occupant of the house and the truck driver are "shaken".
Resource consent for the structure was granted without any notice to the community.
1NEWS' political team unpack Winston Peters’ negotiation uncertainty.
Peters says he is meeting with his caucus to go over the "latest information" this afternoon.
The fireball could be seen streaking across the Dubai skyline behind the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building.
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Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Adam Blair and their NZ teammates didn't shy away from cleaning up at Turangawaewae Marae.
The hospital is now open for patients and visitors but the prisoner is still missing.
It's Bill's "satisfied" remarks versus Jacinda's wink.
The jury took just two hours to reach a majority verdict in the trial of Chappy Harrison.
Hansen said Todd comes back better every time he gets re-called into the NZ side.
A new health survey found a large number of doctors and nurses hadn't taken a sick day in the last year.
The public will give feedback on funding for the $82.5m Waimea Community Dam.
Sopoaga has been named to start at first-five against the Wallabies in Brisbane.
Coles said Barrett is in a good place and was doing light training.
Relive an action packed day, as Jacinda Ardern became New Zealand's new Prime Minister elect.
Motorists say traffic at the drop off zone hasn't moved for 30 minutes.
It's believed the NZ First leader wants five ministerial portfolios, four inside cabinet, and that's a sticking point for National.
The Kiwis are at Turangawaewae Marae in Ngaruawahia for a few days for team bonding ahead of the World Cup.
The judges reserved their decision.
Three former employees also say it turned a blind eye to potential money laundering.
The NZ First leader strongly hinted Labour had conceded the deputy PM job to him.
After nearly two weeks of negotiations, Mr Peters announced his decision today.
Winston Peters speech in the Beehive, where he announces the new NZ Government.
The PM-elect says the Green Party is now undertaking its internal approval process before final arrangements are confirmed.
The NZ First leader has no doubt Jacinda Adern has enough experience to be PM.
The NZ team are spending the next few days getting to know each other at Turangawaewae Marae.
We take a look back at the Labour leader's rise from back-bench MP to Prime Minister-elect.
Otematata in Canterbury lead with 30.1 degrees at 5pm, while Cromwell and Ranfurly neared October highs.
Squire started for NZ against the Springboks in Cape Town.
The Taranaki winger replaces injured Nehe Milner-Skudder on the right wing.
Despite losing the top job, Mr English was happy to offer his replacement some advice.
Winston Peters ends National's nine year reign as Government in sensational fashion.
The new Labour leader caps a meteoric rise to power.
"We all know the rules, we play by them," Mr English said of his party's 56 seats in opposition.
But Ms Ardern would not go into detail on what roles Greens would get as they speak with delegates overnight.