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'My disabled son was punched' - how a CCTV error exposed a major abuse scandal
Glynn Brown was told there was no film evidence of his son Aaron being abused, but that was not the case. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 6:25pm 

Auckland jury acquits Chrishan Raju of murdering Joeli Rankin in Mt Albert home
Had Chrishan Raju not used a knife he might have left in a body bag, his lawyer argued. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 5:45pm 

Doctor says Malachi Subecz’s injuries showed evidence of sustained cruelty and 'arguably torture' before he died
Dr Niall Patrick Kelly also slammed Oranga Tamariki and police practices after they failed to recognise signs of abuse. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 4:55pm 

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Queenstown’s The Rees Hotel fined $22,000 for illegal crayfish experience
Guests paid between $4650 and $7750 for the seafood dining experience. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 4:45pm 

Khandallah murder trial: Murder-accused Julia DeLuney spent over $155k on crypto-currency in one year
Julia DeLuney is on trial for the murder of her 79-year-old mother. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 1:15pm 

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Cop-stop: Drugs, sawn-off shotgun and ammo found in BMW at 1am in Auckland’s Northcote
A 22-year-old is due to appear in court on weapon and drugs charges. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 10:45am 

Illegal boarding house tenants told to hide from housing inspectors
"We're too scared to lose houses because the scarcity of the housing here in Queenstown is really hard to get. So that time we don't have any choice [but] to follow his orders because we don't have [a] house to live when he kick us out," he said. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 7:15am 

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Rapist Joseph Tepania says the Lord will help him as he’s sent to jail
Joshua Tepania was jailed for eight years for raping a younger woman after work. 
© 2025 NZ Herald Mon 7:15pm 

Victim’s eerie message played for jury in her daughter’s murder trial
"Not that I'm thinking of dying tomorrow or anything," said 79-year-old Helen Gregory, who would be killed in her home in the Wellington suburb of Khandallah the following day. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz Mon 5:35pm 

Hawke’s Bay man Ronald Wharepapa loses appeal against prison sentence for 100 assaults on partner
Court of Appeal upholds jail term of three years and two months. 
© 2025 NZ Herald Mon 5:15pm 


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Police operation results in 19 members and associates of Hells Angels being arrested
Seventeen men and two women have been charged including the club's president and vice-president. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 5:45pm 

Fiji govt offers NZ$1.5m settlement to former anti-corruption head for ruined career
The state is offering Barbara Malimali an out-of-court settlement of NZ$1.5m after her lawyer lodged a judicial review of her sacking in the High Court in Suva. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 4:55pm 

Hells Angels leaders arrested in major North Island gang raids
Nineteen members and associates of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club’s Whanganui chapter have been arrested. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 4:55pm 

Jury find man confronted by machete-wielding intruder not guilty of murder
Chrishan Raju has been found not guilty of murdering the man who arrived at his home with a machete. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 4:55pm 

Khandallah murder trial: Julia DeLuney’s cryptocurrency spending revealed in court
Julia DeLuney's bank transactions were picked apart in court today. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 2:45pm 

Nicola Willis is encouraged Commerce Commission has taken Foodstuffs North Island to court
The finance minister says it is important the Commerce Commission uses its prosecution powers when evidence is brought to it. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 12:35am 

Shotgun and meth found during search of car
Two officers patrolling in Northcote stopped a BMW on Ocean View Road and found a gun in the driver's footwell, police said. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:55am 

Chrishan Raju murder trial: Defence witness says homicide victim previously cut him with knife
The witness admitted he has a history of dishonesty, but 'not this time', he insisted. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 7:15am 

Knightsbridge murder possibly a 'targeted attack'
Three men in their 20s are arrested in connection with the murder of Blue Stevens in Knightsbridge. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 6:05am 

OWC USB-C Travel Dock review: Compact professionalism on the go
At a glanceExpert's Rating Pros Compact A good mix of ports Cons A little on the slow side USB-C cable feels a little short for comfort Our Verdict OWC’s USB-C Travel Dock provides a nice, compact, affordable alternative to a traditional USB-C dongle. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined Best Pricing Today Best Prices Today: OWC USB-C Travel Dock Retailer Price $34.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket OWC’s USB-C Travel Dock isn’t that different than any other hub or dongle, save for its shape: a small rectangular puck that might appeal more than other dongles. When you take your laptop on the road, I always advise taking along a USB-C hub or dongle, which typically attaches via a short cable. A dongle isn’t the most ergonomically convenient option; it sort of flops around your desk, dragged this way and that by any devices you connect it to. There’s a small cadre of devices that offer a different approach. One of my favorites, the now-discontinued IOGear Thunderbolt 3 Travel Dock, packed Thunderbolt power inside a compact little plastic slab. Another, the still-available $65 Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core, does this too. OWC’s USB-C Travel Dock doesn’t include Thunderbolt, but it retains that compact little form factor that I find surprisingly appealing. Measuring 3.2 inches to a side (and 0.9 inches thick), the OWC USB-C Travel Dock connects to your laptop via a short USB-C cable that measures a bit more than 6 inches. It stores itself neatly into the base of the Travel Dock itself, a nice touch. On the base of the aluminum chassis are four small shallow pads, used to hold the dock in place. The bottom of the OWC USB-C Travel Dock. The cord feels a bit short, but any longer and it couldn’t be stowed away.Mark Hachman / Foundry Technically, this is a 5-in-1 hub, as the name is a bit misleading. I typically equate “docking station” as a powered device; in this case, OWC’s device includes a USB-C port for input power only, accepting up to 100W. On either side of the dock sit a pair of clearly labeled 5Gbps USB-A ports. Otherwise, there’s an Ethernet port of undisclosed speed, an SD 4.0 card reader, and an HDMI 2.0 port. PCWorld’s roundup of the best USB-C hubs and dongles are based on my recommendations, and a USB-C hub is extremely price-sensitive. (Here’s how we test USB-C hubs at PCWorld.) No one wants to pay $100 when a $30 dongle will offer equivalent features. That’s what I like about OWC’s Travel Dock: At press time, it sits around $30. That’s right smack in the middle of my best picks, which range from $20 to $40. From a stability standpoint, I didn’t notice any problems while working with the OWC USB-C Travel Dock. It connected to various devices and a single display without issue. Ports are divided up among three sides of the OWC USB-C Travel Dock.Mark Hachman / Foundry OWC’s USB-C Travel Dock is a compact, affordable dock that provides tidy alternative to a traditional USB-C dongle. OWC’s USB-C Travel Dock performed flawlessly, streaming a 4K video across a 4K single screen without a hitch, at 60Hz. (It dropped 8 frames in about 72,000 frames overall.) I’ve seen USB-C docks try and output to two 4K displays, and sometimes struggle, so a single display is perfect. The dock didn’t even heat up to temperatures I’d find warm. Since the USB-C connection is 10Gbps from the laptop, the more data you push across the USB-C cable, the more congestion will occur. While simultaneously transferring data from an SSD and while streaming a 4K video, I noticed evidence of congestion in hitches and stuttering. That’s to be expected, however. As the icon indicates, the USB-C port on OWC’s USB-C Travel Dock is for power only.Mark Hachman / Foundry PCMark returned a score of 97.45MB/s while a test SSD was connected. That’s slower than I expected, though I wasn’t sure if OWC’s dock would deliver performance comparable to the Dockcase Smart USB-C Hub 10-in-1 Explorer Edition, which delivered performance of about 130MB/s, accompanied by some stability problems. I have to mark down for that, but otherwise OWC’s USB-C Travel Dock ran smoothly, cooly, and affordably. I recommend it. 
© 2025 PC World 2:45am 

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