
Auto thefts, carjackings in major U.S. cities spike, new report finds
Vehicle thefts more than doubled in 14 major cities from 2020 to 2022, according to a new report from the Council on Criminal Justice.
Vehicle thefts more than doubled in 14 major cities from 2020 to 2022, according to a new report from the Council on Criminal Justice.
It was one of the deadliest days in months of unrest. Israel didn't comment on Palestinian claims that troops fired tear gas into the pediatric ward of a hospital.
The judge said there was no reason to keep it under wraps, especially since prosecutors played it in open court during a recent hearing.
Netflix is denying claims the competitors have suffered serious injuries.
Eleven of New Zealand's leading academics - including Dame Anne Salmond and professor Shaun Hendy - have signed an open letter calling for the plan to be scrapped.
Finance spokesperson Nicola Willis says it's a "great shame" the minimum wage has gone up so much under Labour. Audio
More deliberately lit beach fires kept Greymouth firefighters busy again yesterday and last night - the Volunteer Fire Brigade has now fielded 29 calls over 27 days this month.
A family member of the two men who drowned at Piha Beach is calling for heightened water safety measures saying people do not realise lifeguard patrol hours are limited.
Gisborne's mayor says she is heartbroken for the family of a child who died at Waikanae Beach.
Investigators have been unable to "establish a connection between the suspect or any of the victims thus far," Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said.
A Wellington police operation targeting a theft and burglary ring has found more than 5000 items and ended with 12 people before the courts.
A person has been seriously injured and another is in a moderate condition after a car collided with a train in Invercargill this afternoon.
Ronna McDaniel is running for her fourth term as chair, and for the first time, she's facing a serious challenge.
The motive of a farm worker accused of shooting seven people to death near San Francisco remains unclear, though authorities are said to have an idea.
Water restrictions will come into force in parts of the Tasman District from Monday, due to a lack of any significant rainfall forecast for the region.
Newly released data from New Zealand auction site TradeMe reveals all-time high rental costs.
Opinion - Birds sold in the pet trade are often colourful and charismatic creatures. But there are negative aspects of the pet trade that warrant a closer look.
The remains of José Melesio Gutiérrez, his fiancée, her sister and a cousin were found in the state of Zacatecas, which has one of the highest per-capita homicide rates in Mexico.
The class-action lawsuit alleges that the labeling on Fireball Cinnamon bottles looks misleadingly similar to the labeling on Fireball Cinnamon Whisky bottles.
Board member Gary Hunter delivered a long defense of Parker as some members of the audience sighed and told him to "move on."
Microsoft Corp said it had recovered all of its cloud services after a networking outage took down its cloud platform Azure along with services such as Teams and Outlook used by millions around the…
Tech companies in New Zealand are conscious of a possible recession but are better placed to survive a downturn than the US tech giants, a commentator says.
Lebanon's top public prosecutor has charged the judge investigating the 2020 Beirut port explosion that killed at least 220 people.
An officer's efforts to restrain a mentally distressed woman, which saw her receive a torn knee ligament, have been ruled "reasonable and appropriate" by the police watchdog.
The prosecution opened the trial with three minutes of graphic description of the scene where the bodies of Alex Murdaugh's wife and son were found.
Trust is the currency of innovation as most consumers will not buy from companies that fail to meet a range of expectations, according to a US magazine report.
Ukraine has been calling for months for Western main battle tanks that would give its forces greater firepower, protection and mobility to break through Russian front lines and potentially reclaim…
Te Anau businesses are bracing for more staff shortages as student workers return to their studies in the coming weeks.
A Waikato wetland is bringing in rats as a last resort to try to scare off half a million sparrows and starlings around pest-free Lake Rotopiko. Audio
One child was taken to a hospital in critical condition, officials said.