It came nearly two years after women spilled into the streets of cities across the US in defiance of the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
The Black Caps won by 47 runs in Abu Dhabi in the first ODI.
Police investigation fails to discover how needles got into strawberries purchased in Auckland.
The injury-ravaged prop needed three layers of stitches and the plastic surgeon says he is unable to play rugby for six weeks.
NZ First says Botany electorate deserves representation.
One official seems to have found an easy solution to scrum resets.
Auckland and Northland temperatures will hover around the low 20s, with some light showers expected.
Kaiapoi North School's principal is devastated by the blaze.
The Drug Foundation says drugs should be a health issue, not criminal one.
Taylor appeared to accuse spinner Mohammed Hafeez of throwing, sparking an angry response from Pakistan's captain and fans.
It would be kept at that level to "contribute to maximising sustainable employment, and maintaining low and stable inflation".
Nadia Petersen stared in disbelief after pulling the nail from a chicken thigh she had just finished grilling.
More than 250 of the 907 onboard the ship died in the Holocaust.
The All Blacks coach says the injury happened during lineout training.
The incident took place in October last year, and saw the car fleeing police leave the road at high speed and hit a tree.
National say it was "a dark day for the energy sector".
Taylor appeared to accuse spinner Mohammed Hafeez of throwing - an action that has seen him banned four times previously.
Hokitika school closes with SH6 closure extended from near Hokitika to south of Fox Glacier.
The former Chiefs captain is making a big impact for Lyon.
"Much of what has been said about me and my circumstances does not present the true picture," he says.
"If we continue to criminalise drug users we are condemning them for not living up to the moral standards that we ourselves admit that we are not able to meet."
Gavet posted a cryptic message on social media today, saying he was "done and done" at Mount Smart.
The All Blacks wanted two playmakers on the field for Sunday's Test.
Givealittle page was initially set up to help with medical costs.
The PM acknowledged President Trump's life will be made more difficult after the Democrats won the House.
A change in a shipping route is to blame, the stores say.
NZTA say, "Use the detour via SH1 to Ohau, SH57 and either Pahīatua Track or Saddle Road."
Last year, tooth decay was found in 40 per cent of Kiwi five-year-olds.
It has been described by the state education department as a "serious error of judgement".
It said industry taxes could help individuals make healthier choices.
Cheviot hit a scorching 31.2 degrees, the hottest temperature recorded in NZ since March this year.
Ben Wilkinson, 42, is battling a rare nose cancer.
The 23-year-old has recovered from glandular fever and will partner with Sonny Bill Williams in the midfield.
Coles played his first international in 12-months against Japan last week since injuring his knee.
The West Coast has been lashed today by heavy downpours.
Mr Lees-Galloway has admitted he only took an hour to decide to let Karel Sroubek stay in New Zealand.
Hansen said having two play-makers on the field against England this weekend will give their side plenty of options on attack and defence.
Master Plumbers discovered a tap for sale online which leached more than 70 per cent of the recommended level.
The Kiwi director spoke with 1 NEWS about the groundbreaking film, which premieres in NZ on Sunday.
Auckland’s Kelly Broerse, 28, will be challenging for the South Pacific women’s kickboxing belt.
The woman was located around midday far from the trail.
A group of passionate Kiwi blokes is out to change the status of men's netball in NZ.
After scaling Mt Everest twice and rowing across two oceans, Fedor Konyukhov now intends to conquer the Southern Ocean.
Butcher Daniel Butler decided on a new kind of banger to give the locals something a bit different.
Porn nowadays is everywhere and former sex ed teacher Jo Robertson says 'it is now harder to avoid than to come across.'
His replacement, Robyn Denholm of Australia's Telstra.