Cruiserweight boxer David Nyika had to work hard for his points victory over Floyd Masson - now he hopes to fight for the IBF world title in December.
Our phones can tempt us into plenty of regrettable purchases. Or – if we're smart about it – they can actually help us save, with very little effort on our part.
A redundancy left this rural dweller with a tight food budget, but skills learned in childhood hold her in good stead.
The 10,000 steps a day goal provides positive health impacts, but you don't have to do that much walking to reap the benefits.
What's on Parliament's agenda for the final few weeks of this electoral term.
Chelsea will play the All Stars Women in Sydney on Wednesday.
The 83-year-old was the oldest man to serve as US president and his age was a source of concern for much of his four years in office.
The prime minister has committed to offering voters the chance to revisit their electoral system. Again.
Trump alternates between threatening escalation and saying talks are going well.
Sunday marks the deadline for district councils to submit their proposals to amalgamate with at least one other nearby authority.
The school had posted a message on Facebook seeking blood donations for two students, including the girl, who was in seventh grade.
Once a generation feels they have no agency in their future, that’s a hard mindset to change, an author says.
“This is about safety, not stopping anyone standing at a bar with a pint in their hand."
Police were called to Karangahape Rd near Pitt St around 4.20am.
The US President, plaintiff, got a welcome break this week in one of his battles with the media — but for the moment, only a temporary one.
Italians arriving at Barcelona airport were subject to random police checks after the controls were put into effect overnight.
Simeon Brown stood behind his leader after a rocky fortnight for the PM.
The Rosario-based Club Atlético Newell’s Old Boys announced his death in a social media post that said he had undergone treatment in recent months for an unspecified illness.
A car bomb exploded in southwestern Colombia, the army said, a day after conservative political neophyte Abelardo de la Espriella was sworn in as Colombia’s new president.
Experts say the push to make camera glasses a major consumer trend comes at a cost to the privacy of the wearer, and everyone around them.
The plaintiffs claimed that the logo on their driver’s seat gets so hot that it literally brands them and causes burns.
Siya Kolisi injured a hamstring during his team's tight win over Argentina and may not make it back for the first Test against New Zealand in a fortnight.
The party says Te Waonui a Tāne would end reliance on short-term government funding cycles.
"If the Crown's own books aren't in order, the whole country stays exposed and vulnerable to major shocks here at home and abroad."
The selectors will pick a stronger team to play the Sharks on Wednesday but the tough lessons from the Stormers won't be wasted.
Damage caused by last month's magnitude 5.9 earthquake near Taumarunui caused a major break in the town's underground water pipeline.
"We don't want them pushing up the power bills for people at home."
It was the third time the daily record had been broken this week, the ambulance service said.
New research simulating what would happen to the capital's road network in a major earthquake found some parts would be cut off for months.
A widower who lost his wife and six children in an attack was among the thousands of couples being married in a state-sponsored mass wedding.
Two planes had a near miss on the tarmac of Australia's busiest airport as it struggles with staff shortages.
This year, China is marking the 75th anniversary of what it calls the "peaceful liberation" of Tibet — an event many Tibetans in exile regard as an invasion.
A collision with the referee leads to Canterbury going down to 13 men at one point but they still got the job done in Dunedin.
Wiza Bondele says he has been working without pay since the outbreak was declared in mid-May in one of Congo’s most remote and conflict-hit regions.
A 20-minute burst of electricity is a small miracle in Havana nowadays — a miracle that sometimes comes at 3am.
The satellite campus at Lagmhor, part of Ashburton Borough School, has been trucking in a temporary water supply for the last year and a half.
Complaints included confusingly high fortnightly payments and extra water charges for granny flats.
It's one of the most significant migrant exoduses from Africa's most advanced economy in years.
"Grass is like humans. It has a life," the US president said.