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Millionaire's rant horribly backfires
The woman been torn down after a rant about 'broke, low class' people.
'What about the homeless?' Backlash at Ardern mural
Mural depicting Kiwi PM hugging a Muslim woman has been unveiled in Melbourne.
Editorial: Christchurch Call and corporate conscience
Pressure on tech giants and other corporates to change has been mounting for some time.
Comment: Christchurch Call - we must keep up pressure
Comment: The summit in Paris stated the mosque terror attack as "unprecedented".
Bride-to-be wants groom's child banned from wedding
Why a woman wants her husband-to-be's 3-year-old banned from their wedding.
Why gay-straight male friendships are the best kind
The Sex Files: Lee Suckling on the positive impact of our culture's changing masculinity.
Letters: Long leashes are dangerous
People who wear hoodies, with head down texting and ears plugged into music, are a danger.
Exclusive: Inside mind of 'watchlist' subject visited by cops
A social media user visited by police talks about why he was targeted.
Former Prime Minister Bill English weighs in on Domino's Hawaiian spaghetti pizza
Bill English has long been known as a spaghetti on pizza kind of guy.
'No more lies': YouTube star breaks silence
Beauty blogger James Charles has dropped a 40-minute video about the brutal feud.
Australian election: These things aren't won on Twitter - Bridges
Bridges says blue-collar workers becoming more fiscally conservative, writes Audrey Young.
Mans 'overnight essentials box' for his girlfriend goes viral
Women on Twitter are completely losing it.
Google has been recording all your purchases for years
A secret feature has been discovered - and there is no easy way to turn it off.
'Please stop': Feuding star's tearful plea
YouTuber Tati Westbrook has spoken out about her highly public spat with James Charles.
Folau hits back at Rugby Australia with Instagram post
Israel Folau left his former employer a note after his contract was officially terminated.
Torrent of sexist abuse online taking toll: 'It's definitely getting more personal'
Two-thirds of complaints to internet watchdog Netsafe are made by women.
Robbie Magasiva pays touching tribute to younger brother
Pua Magasiva was found dead in Wellington in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Police raids as terror 'watchlist' pulled from social media
Police raids post-Christchurch are sparking concern after targeting choices.
Matthew Hooton: Denying a win to the terrorists
Christchurch Call doesn't trample on right to free speech.
Political Roundup: Christchurch Calling: social media clampdown
The world is changing fast and the threats this presents requires a massive debate.
The surprising detail on SBW's Bachelor's degree
Should have we been calling Sonny Bill a different name this whole time?
Soper: Leave mainstream media out of social media crackdown
COMMENT: NZ media is self-regulatory, mindful of the harm that publication can cause.
Sonny Bill Williams earns his degree with distinction
SBW shared the news on social media saying "don't ever let anyone pigeonhole you."
'Malicious and nasty' blogger targets ex-MP's emails
The judges described Dermot Nottingham's requests as a "fishing expedition".
Facebook reveals livestream crackdown on eve of summit
Facebook announces tougher measures on livestreaming just hours before Paris summit.
Rachel Stewart: Forget Mars - clean our mess up first
COMMENT: I don't want to go to Mars. I want to get Earth fixed.
Christchurch Call summit: New rules must leave nowhere to hide
The global reach of tech companies makes enforcement a key question for the Paris summit.
WhatsApp urges 1.5 billion users to update apps - immediately
WhatsApp said it was too early to know how many users had been affected.