The online push to consume eye-watering amounts in the name of "wellness" is misguided and could lead to bloating, cramping, constipation and gas.
Wells reveals the five new cast members competing for this year's trophy, and shares his honest impressions of each of them.
On Wednesday, the 85-year-old grandfather pleaded guilty to five counts of indecent assault, five of doing an indecent act, and two of common assault.
Footage from the operating theatre showed the doctors holding the patient and clutching on to medical equipment as the room was rocked.
Based on the characteristics of this plate interface, and geological records of past earthquakes, it is likely the Hikurangi subduction zone is capable of producing earthquakes at magnitude 9.
At one point, while in the wrong lane, the vehicle narrowly avoided what could have been a head-on collision with a truck.
The penalties come on top of $215,000 in fines imposed last year when the company and its owner had breached minimum employment standards.
Police are seeking the owner of a vehicle following the attack in Burnside earlier this month.
FBI director Kash Patel made the announcement today.
There are around 128,000 vintage vehicles and 39,000 private motorhomes registered in New Zealand.
Waimakariri MP Matt Doocey's calling for the removal of one of two T2 lanes which were introduced as part of the new Christchurch Northern Motorway.
Tyreece Te Pairi, aged 20, was died in hospital after being critically injured during a fight between two groups of people on Alexandra St at about 12.10am on July 20.
Fifteen current and former baggage handlers at Auckland International Airport are among those arrested and charged.
Meanwhile, Earth Sciences New Zealand said the largest tsunami wave in New Zealand today was recorded in the Chatham Islands.
FBI opens Wellington office; Major warrant of fitness change soon; What's going on with the mobile emergency alerts.
Community groups and mayor demand urgent action on corroding Ōhau wall as regional council responds.
1News rugby experts Scotty Stevenson and Patrick McKendry on an evocative domestic competition that once reigned supreme and can still surprise.
Among the hundreds of candidates is disgraced former National MP Jami-Lee Ross, seeking a foray into local government.
A last-minute rule change to allow small dogs on buses has left Environment Canterbury staff scrambling to make workable.
Judges considering whether confiscated gang memorabilia can go back to their original owners as the laws says, "otherwide disposed of".
Southern derby is one of the most anticipated clashes of the National Provincial Championship calendar.