Day: October 13, 2021
Social Security Checks To Get Biggest Cost-Of-Living Boost In 4 Decades
Millions will see a 5.9% increase in their social security checks starting next year.
Continue ReadingRepublicans Stand By While Trump Defends Capitol Riot
Chuck Grassley said "you surely wouldn't be stupid enough" to turn down help from Trump with a high GOP approval rating.
Continue ReadingSeveral Killed, Injured In Bow And Arrow Attack In Norway
According to police, the suspected perpetrator walked around the city shooting at people with a bow and arrows.
Continue ReadingUtah Republicans Shamelessly Invoke Tribes To Condemn Biden’s Monument Restorations
Portraying tribes as agreeing with them is nothing short of dishonest.
Continue ReadingTrump May Get Away With Obstruction Of Congress. Again.
This time the former president is trying to block an investigation into the insurrection he incited.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Delhi Capitals’ Rabada, Nortje’s hopes dashed as Kolkata win thriller to reach IPL final
Rahul Tripathi hit a six off the penultimate ball Wednesday to see Kolkata Knight Riders to victory over Delhi Capitals and into the Indian Premier League final.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | SA ref Aimee Barrett-Theron to make her URC debut
South Africa's Aimee Barrett-Theron will make her United Rugby Championship debut this weekend, becoming the third female referee to appear in the league.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | E-tolls: Mbalula passes the ball to Godongwana
Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula said Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana was expected to clarify the fate of the electronic road tolling in Gauteng in his mini-budget.
Continue ReadingBiden’s Bank Regulation Nominee Is Facing A ‘Red Scare McCarthyism’ Campaign
Conservatives and banks are actually afraid of a non-captured regulator who knows the secrets of the financial sector.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Other African stock exchanges are doing great things – using WhatsApp, M-Pesa and tax breaks
The 2021 Africa Financial Markets Index shows that other African countries are pulling all stops to help ordinary consumers trade on their exchanges.
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