Month: September 2021
At Least 1 In 500 Americans Have Died Of COVID-19
The virus's toll has been much worse than experts initially predicted.
Continue ReadingOlympic Gymnasts Slam FBI For Botched Investigation Into Larry Nassar
Gymnasts including Aly Raisman, McKayla Maroney and Simone Biles gave heart-wrenching testimony during a Senate hearing.
Continue ReadingSenator Questions FBI’s Kavanaugh Investigation Amid Hearing On Nassar Case
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse has repeatedly expressed concern over how the FBI handled Christine Blasey Ford's allegations.
Continue ReadingCalifornia Lawmakers Plan Reform To State’s Chaotic Recall System
The unsuccessful effort to oust Gov. Gavin Newsom from office has renewed concern about the way CA handles recalls.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | WATCH | Editors’ Table: The Inge Lotz Story: A Miscarriage of Justice?
Join the producers of News24's new podcast series called The Inge Lotz Story: A Miscarriage of Justice? around the Editors' Table. They spent months sifting through the evidence trying to untangle fact from fiction, and in the process uncovered a shocking confession.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | PICS | Tugging at heart strings: Western Cape healthcare workers thanked with concert
The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra has performed a Concert of Gratitude at Groote Schuur Hospital to thank healthcare workers for their efforts against Covid-19.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Govts battle priciest food since the 1970s
UN data shows global food prices were up 33% in August from a year earlier, and the problem is worse in emerging markets where food accounts for a bigger chunk of household spend.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Unassuming Mostert simply ‘honoured’ to be filling Pieter-Steph’s Springbok boots
It explains why the hardworking Springbok forward isn't too worried about whether he's suitable as that option against a nippier Wallaby outfit.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Give tax breaks to drive investment in townships, says property tycoon Mike Nkuna
The apartheid-era mentality that whatever is offered in a township is inferior has changed, says Mike Nkuna, executive chair of Masingita Property Investments.
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