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Majority support under-16 social media ban: poll

By Lillian Hanly of RNZ, the latest RNZ Reid Research poll shows that more than half of New Zealanders support a social media ban for children under 16. Despite political

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Response praised after Canterbury floods

The Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery has commended the community's swift response to the recent severe weather conditions that

Seven Dead In Fiery US Van Crash Near Yellowstone

A tragic accident near Yellowstone National Park has resulted in the loss of seven lives, according to US police reports

Man captured at Centennial library after manhunt pleads guilty

A fugitive apprehended at Centennial’s Southglenn Library pleads guilty to obstructing peace officer In a recent development, Sean Hanneman, 56,

James Carville Slams David Hogg ‘Jackassery’ In Fiery Debate

Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville clashed with Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg, criticizing Hogg's approach to winning elections

NJ teacher allegedly paid a teen for nudes — and offered $100 for sex

A history teacher from New Jersey is facing serious charges for allegedly engaging in inappropriate behavior with minors, including paying

Comedian Russell Brand granted conditional bail after rape charge : NPR

Russell Brand arrives at Westminster Magistrates' court in London, Friday, May 2, 2025, where he faces, rape and sexual assault

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Prince Harry Loses Legal Fight With UK Government Over Police Protection

London: Prince Harry has lost his legal battle against the changes in his security arrangements made by the British government