Month: September 2021
Ex-Marine Held Without Bond In Deadly Shooting Of Florida Family
Bryan Riley surrendered on Sunday morning after a furious gun battle with authorities.
Continue ReadingMinnesota State Patrol Purged Emails, Texts After George Floyd Protests
“The purge was neither accidental, automated, nor routine,” ACLU attorneys said of the deletions.
Continue ReadingCalifornians Returning Home After Fleeing Wildfire Now Face Bear Break-Ins
“The delicate balance between humans and bears has been upset,” Sgt Simon Brown said.
Continue ReadingJustice Department Says It Will Protect Abortion Seekers In Texas
Attorney General Merrick Garland said the DOJ will enforce clinic access laws.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | SA’s Lloyd Harris reaches maiden Grand Slam quarter-final at US Open
South Africa's Lloyd Harris is into the quarter-finals of the US Open after beating Reilly Opelka of the United States.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Zimbabwe warns firms against ‘manipulating exchange rate’ through arbitrage
The Governor of Zimbabwe's central bank has raised concern that companies are snapping up more foreign currency than they are allowed to through the bank's auction system, then sell at inflated prices.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | You can now use Voyager Miles again – but a few caveats still apply
As of this week, you can once again start redeeming miles for some Voyager rewards.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | The Wire actor Michael K Williams, 54, found dead in NYC apartment
US actor Michael K. Williams, one of television's most memorable stars of recent years, has been found dead in his New York City apartment.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | DA opens case against Joburg MMC over water shortages
The DA in the City of Joburg opened a case against the member of the mayoral committee for environment and infrastructure services, Mpho Moerane, with regard to the ongoing water cuts and shortages in parts of the city's southern suburbs.
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