[ad_1] Lifestyle April 3, 2021 10:15 PM3 minutes to read A new study shows that eating chocolate could lead to serious health problems, but certain foods can counteract the danger. Photo / 123rf A new study by researchers at Monash University shows that eating chocolate and potato chips may increase …
Read More »The parents applied for a court order to prevent their disabled son from traveling abroad to meet a 56-year-old man
[ad_1] A 22-year-old disabled man planned to travel to the United States to have a romantic relationship with a 56-year-old man he met online. Photo / 123RF A desperate couple from Auckland obtained a court order to prevent their disabled adopted son from traveling to the United States to enter …
Read More »Suspect in deadly attack on US Capitol police had been suffering from delusions, official says
[ad_1] The man who rammed a car into two officers at a barricade in front of the US Capitol, killing one of them before police shot him dead, had been suffering from delusions, paranoia and suicidal thoughts, a US official told The Associated Press on Saturday. Investigators believe it was …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: No new community cases, six cases in managed isolation
[ad_1] See: Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins receives his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine, as does Associate Health Minister Ayesha Verrall. There are no new community cases of Covid-19 and six new cases in managed isolation. The new positive cases are recent returnees from India, Egypt, the United States …
Read More »Coronavirus Covid-19: How ‘super spread’ fueled the NZ outbreak
[ad_1] The New Zealand Tier 4 cluster locations. Video / NZ Herald Researchers have reconstructed New Zealand’s main Covid-19 outbreak to find that one in five adults was responsible for up to 85 percent of the spread of the virus. The new analysis, published in PLOS One magazine, has highlighted …
Read More »Fired for speaking out: Chinese migrant worker fired by concrete company
[ad_1] A Chinese migrant worker who spoke with Things Anonymously as part of an investigation into exploitation in the construction industry, he has been fired by his boss, who says he told him that he had “exposed” the business. Immigration New Zealand will look into the case and a prominent …
Read More »Six arrests when a motorcycle mob attacks Auckland, performing dangerous stunts
[ad_1] A motorcyclist doing stunts on Auckland’s southwest motorway on April 3, 2021. Photo supplied Police arrested six people and seized 10 motorcycles following a massive event in Auckland today. Witnesses have said that there were around 60 motorcycles wheeling and burning along Tamaki Drive in eastern Auckland being escorted …
Read More »Auckland man’s job search: 3000 applications, 158 interviews, still out of work
[ad_1] New ZealandUpdated Apr 3 From 2021 02:00 AM4 minutes to read Auckland man Michael Oliver faces constant obstacles in his epic job search. Photo / Supplied Michael Oliver just wants to work. The 41-year-old was fired nearly 18 months ago amid structural changes at the government agency he worked …
Read More »The ‘Zero Covid’ strategy is much better for the economy, concludes a European group of experts
[ad_1] Following a “zero Covid” strategy is best for health outcomes and the economy, but more countries must commit to the program for leaders to reap the full benefit, a European think tank concluded. The Institut Economique Molinari, based in Paris and Brussels, said that countries aiming to eliminate Covid …
Read More »Upper Hutt Pool Incident – WorkSafe Issue Advisory Banning H2O Xtream Slides
[ad_1] WorkSafe has issued a ban notice to an Upper Hutt pool, restricting the use of its slides, a day after 11 children were hospitalized after using them. The slides would be required to remain closed until the notice is lifted, a WorkSafe spokeswoman said Friday. Emergency services were called …
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