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Can't view this email, [click here]( 31 October 2017 Hi {NAME}, Catch up on today's latest news in your daily briefing. Top Headlines [Large Article Image]( [Russia probe charges]( Trump's former campaign manager faces charges of conspiracy against the US as first Russia probe indictments handed down. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Large Article Image]( [Mum hosting teen parties]( A mother has hosted a series of underage parties in a barn with up to 400 teens, some drinking alcohol and smoking drugs. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Bowls club 'too rowdy']( Wellington club faces closure as neighbours complain it's just a cheap drinking hole. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [$32b offshore gas field beckons]( A massive gas field off Oamaru could bring in $32 billion in royalties, but environmental groups say the climate change costs outweigh the economic benefits. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [My Food Bag fails to deliver]( Auckland foodies are being ghosted by their My Food Bag deliveries this Halloween. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Trump's panic says a lot]( OPINION: As people are indicted, US President rants about Hillary Clinton - but this "whataboutism" makes no sense. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( National news [Small Article Image]( [Morning trivia quiz: October 31]( Got a good quiz question? Send your questions to stuffdailyquiz@gmail.com [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [New Govt talks tough on crime]( OPINION: Increasing police staff and targeting gangs high on new minister's agenda. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Pink fairy's heroic tale]( Dressed as a pink fairy, Liam Fontaine saw a man barge by and thought: ''This is a suspicious looking character.'' [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [For sale: Smashed McLaren]( The supercar usually retails for more than $500,000. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [The heat stays on]( Another day of hot weather could spark morning sea fog and thunderstorms. 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[Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Be wary of Facebook quizzes]( Organisations are duping people out of information they unwittingly share on social media. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [7 reasons to stop using your phone]( You could be missing out by turning to your smartphone whenever you feel the pangs of boredom. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [First robot gets citizenship]( An empty-eyed humanoid named Sophia is the first robot to be granted a very human right. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( Business [Small Article Image]( [My Food Bag fails to deliver]( Auckland foodies are being ghosted by their My Food Bag deliveries this Halloween. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Revolution for stale bread]( Some 10 million loaves of bread are thrown into the landfill every year. Recycling will change that. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Zespri to pay $250,000 after quad death]( Zespri offered to pay $250,000 to improve safety, and reparations to a worker's family after he died on a quad bike. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Say cheese, not mozzarella or parmesan]( New Zealand's $1.8b export business using the names of European cheeses could be at threat. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Band Rotunda on the block]( Wellington's hottest beachfront property may soon find itself on the market. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Chemist Warehouse set to open]( The Australian pharmacy chain is expected to open its first New Zealand story this week. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( Rural [Small Article Image]( [O'Connor warns of threat to primary industries]( Alternative meat and milk products pose a challenge for New Zealand, says Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [30 ways to be a top farmer]( Here's 30-odd reasons why some farmers are at the top and others aren't. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [All Blacks of bovine insemination]( A sturdy troupe of "boys" are responsible for keeping our dairy industry in stock. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Best food in Horowhenua]( The open day for Taste Trail Horowhenua is a ticket only event because of the inaugural event's success. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Old days return for fine wool prices]( A generation has passed since prices were seen for a superb fine wool offering in Christchurch. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [A real shemozzle]( A rare fine day brings hundreds to watch shepherds and their dogs compete in a shemozzle at Hunterville. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( World [Small Article Image]( [Trump 'nuts' - Former Aus PM]( Kevin Rudd blasts US President Donald Trump as "nuts", warns the US could create a power vacuum. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Cyclist gives Trump the finger]( A Virginia woman has taken the internet by storm after saluting the US President's motorcade with her middle finger. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Sub inventor cut up journo's body]( Danish inventor admits dismembering Swedish journalist on board his submarine and dumping her body parts but denies killing her. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Disqualified politicians earned $10m]( Australian politicians disqualified over their citizenship status took home millions of taxpayer dollars. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Pope's nuclear 'suicide' warning]( Pope Francis issues grave warning over nuclear tensions between the US and North Korea. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Thailand ends year of mourning]( Colour returns to Thailand after year of black-clad mourning for late king. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( Entertainment [Small Article Image]( [Worst scenes in horror films]( OPINION: It's Halloween again - so here are our picks of the most spin chilling scenes in horror... [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Shorty's Wendy's new look]( A role on The Brokenwood Mysteries sees Jacqueline Nairn in full Victorian garb. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Adam Sandler's busy hands appal]( The Happy Gilmore star has come under fire following his "friendly gesture" towards The Crown actress on The Graham Norton Show. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Justine Smith: Laughing all the way]( Making a living from comedy [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [MAFS is bad news]( REVIEW: As relationships crumble, it's clear Married at First Sight New Zealand has gone to the dogs...or cats. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Claims against Kevin Spacey]( The House of Cards star apologised over allegations he tried to seduce a 14-year-old boy at a party 31 years ago. 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