Sleep experts explain what's behind the 'hypnic jerk'.
The New Zealand job market is showing signs of momentum, according to Seek's August Employment Report.
Brendan Zietsch looks at the differences between mature adults who have never had sex and those who have.
Trump's abundance of gratitude for his hosts suggested that an all-out charm offensive by the royal family and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer had its desired effect.
Kiwis will see between 60% of the sun covered in Auckland and up to 72% in Invercargill, with the eclipse visible nationwide at sunrise — weather permitting.
The woman was reported missing after she did not show up to a planned lunch date on Wednesday, September 17.
Retirees may be costing themselves thousands of dollars by switching to too-conservative investments too early.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone became the first woman in nearly 40 years to crack the all-but-unscalable 48-second mark in the 400m sprint.
Canada's head coach Kevin Rouet commented on the similarities between Canada's style of play and New Zealand's ahead of the match on Saturday morning.
After well over a century under construction, the basilica was ready to raise its immense central tower and become the tallest Christian church in Europe.
Kimmel's axing drew reactions from across the entertainment and political worlds, including from President Donald Trump.
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including Trump slams Kimmel ahead of UK departure, new details on Jorja Miller’s injury, and is chocolate about to get cheaper?
"It’s just disgusting: It's my name, it’s my whānau," councillor Dinnie Moeahu said.
The man was unresponsive after riding a roller coaster at Universal Orlando Resort's newest park.
Contact Energy has asked people to think of its proposal as an "insurance policy".
Maggie Cogger-Orr has been selected to officiate this Sunday morning's Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final between host nation England and France.
Christopher Luxon said calls for Nicola Willis to resign were "absolute rubbish" and had told the minister she had his full backing.
A Tararua iwi has launched a set of bilingual books retelling the journey of their ancestor from Hawaiki to Aotearoa, as part of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori.
The supermarket giant faces a maximum penalty of $200,000 after rats forced a nearly three-week closure early last year.
Turtle rescuer Donna Moot is at capacity and fears more to come.
The IPCA oversaw a police investigation into an allegation that an employee was involved in "mass fraud offending" while working in his previous job.
If you've been in the market for a home, you've probably noticed it's unusual to see prices listed.
MetService meteorologist John Law said there would be more strong winds and heavy rain in store for the weekend.
A team of technicians were sent to assess the site, and found the remote had been "significantly damaged" in a lightning strike.
Detective Sgt. Cody Becker, Detective Mark Baker and Detective Isaiah Emenheiser were killed and two other officers were badly hurt.
New book about the historic NZ feminist explores Sheppard's culinary contributions.
A portable blender has been recalled amid concerns that it could self-activate when the base is immersed in water.
Police said the woman lit a fire which destroyed the Seaview Hospital complex last month.
Celeste Rivas, 15, went missing about 95 kilometres southeast of downtown Los Angeles last year.
Manurewa residents faced the licensing committee this week, speaking on the the effect it would have on school children and the neighbourhood.
Passengers were given "emergency toilet supplies" during the 3.5-hour wait.
In January 2022, the area began experiencing a slew of violent offending that spanned several months, including drive-by shootings and violent assaults.
The project has faced years of setbacks and cost overruns, dating back to when Sir John Key was prime minister.
Climate Change Minister Simon Watts repeatedly denied the plan, but then confirmed it to 1News two days later.
'Washday at the Pa, A Survey' is the first of what will be annual exhibitions of the late photographer's works.
Outgoing Rare Disorders NZ chairman James McGoram says while he loves Aotearoa, "living here is quite literally killing me".
The Black Ferns may be chasing World Cup glory in Bristol, but back at Ponsonby Rugby Club, the next wave is already lacing up their boots.
Eleven people were arrested across Auckland and Waikato, including three US nationals.
Thousands of tamariki are now on a waitlist to get into kōhanga reo as the demand for full-immersion education soars.