Researchers found that poor sleep on just one night predicted more abusive supervisory behaviour the next day.
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They are in Israel as questions remain over the long-term plan for peace, including whether Hamas will disarm, when and how an international security force will deploy to Gaza.
The meeting had been announced last week. It was supposed to take place in Budapest, although a date had not been set.
A memoir by Virginia Giuffre, one of the most outspoken accusers of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, hits bookstores today.
Speaking in the third reading last night, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith said the courts had interpreted the test in a way that "materially reduced" its intended effect.
Making itself a gateway to online searches could allow OpenAI, the world's most valuable start-up, to pull in more internet traffic.
Consumers may not realise how many platforms they use rely on the same back-end technology.
Six of the banks' standard loan rates were dropped by between 0.04% and 0.40%.
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including fire destroys homes near Kaikōura, wild weather set to intensify, and the memoir by Prince Andrew’s accuser is published.
The 28-year-old midfielder shared a picture of the happy couple on social media.
An Auckland butchery has taken out its fourth top prize at the Dunninghams Great New Zealand Sausage Competition.
A survey, and 1News' experience on the streets of London, found most were unsympathetic to the under-fire royal.
Buses will replace trains across both cities, beginning on Friday in Auckland and on Saturday in the capital.
Doctors and nurses, together with teachers, are among tens of thousands expected to take part in a multi-sector "mega-strike" on Thursday.
The Paris prosecutor said that the monetary estimate doesn’t include their historical value to France.
The airline said it had hoped for an increase in domestic and US flights, which did not materialise, while ongoing problems with engine repairs would cost another $20m in addition to other costs.
Police say the Christchurch man’s elaborate tale of being carjacked fell apart when officers found firearms, meth and weapons inside the vehicle.
The aircraft involved in the crash was being operated under lease by Emirates.
"It's between Netball New Zealand and Dame Noeline but what I have said is it's taking too long, it's damaging netball," Sports Minister Mark Mitchell said.
Prosecutors said the individuals were allegedly preparing acts of sabotage involving the sending of shipments intended to spontaneously combust or explode.
"It is the dumbest thing you could possibly do. It is highly arrogant and unacceptably irresponsible," Gerry Brownlee said.
Police have issued a warning to those ignoring road rules this long weekend after a woeful past seven days.
The Powerball draw rolled over to $25 million last weekend after no tickets won the jackpot on October 18.
Mike Bush flew from Melbourne to Hobart in a police helicopter for a meeting with his counterparts from around Australia and New Zealand on Monday.
Gareth Kiernan, chief forecaster at Infometrics, said it could be an option that was worth considering.
Investigators believe a 10L container was used to carry an accelerant to the "deliberately lit" Bucklands Beach blaze, killing a father and son.
The distinctive animal bred in isolation for more than 100 years on New Zealand's Enderby Island.
Kaikōura's mayor had a sleepless night in Wellington after fires broke out across his district on Tuesday.
Police say the distraught mother climbed on top of the caravan and retrieved her kids – aged seven, five and two – by pulling them out through a skylight.
Daniel Naroditsky, a 29-year-old standard-bearer in the world of competitive speed chess that flourished in the pandemic, died over the weekend.
High Performance Sport has been deeply involved in key aspects of the Silver Ferns coaching drama – even as Dame Noeline Taurua sits on its board.
Police are working to understand what occurred, and inquiries are ongoing.
State of emergency declared for Canterbury, memoir by Prince Andrew's accuser released, and are magnesium supplements just marketing hype?
Arthur Haines, 13, died 11 weeks after a sleepover in 1998 where the house was deliberately set on fire.
People were advised to avoid unnecessary travel and secure outdoor objects.
Long-awaited strategy officially on hold – pending new laws controlling what can and can’t be done on public conservation land.
Clandeboye plant in South Canterbury would increase the site's butter production capacity by up to 50,000 metric tonnes a year
Concern as Google, OpenAI and Meta Platforms race to build a form of artificial intelligence designed to surpass humans at many tasks.