Day: November 16, 2021
Pfizer Agrees To Let Other Companies Make Its COVID-19 Pill
The deal with a U.N.-backed group could make the treatment available to more than half of the world's population.
Continue ReadingTucker Carlson’s Jan. 6 Series Is His Most Nakedly Fascist Piece Of Propaganda Yet
His recent series for Fox Nation is setting the stage for something even worse than the attack on the Capitol.
Continue ReadingCatch These Breville Smart Oven Deals On Amazon Before They’re Gone
This is your chance to get the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro for 36% off, just in time for Thanksgiving.
Continue ReadingWrap Yourself Up In These Must-Have Winter Wool Coats For Women
Every wardrobe needs a sturdy wool coat. Ditch the puffer and smarten up your look with these timeless options.
Continue ReadingSoulCycle’s Exercise Bike Is Actually On Sale, And It’s $600 Off
Save nearly 25% on the celebrity favorite at-home exercise bike that comes with workout classes and playlists.
Continue ReadingThe Cabincore Decor That’ll Give Your Home The Coziest Vibes
Flannel sheets, Mason jars and faux cowhide rugs to make your place feel like a warm winter cabin.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Knysna Municipality fails to elect speaker as EFF abstains from vote
As party coalition negotiations roar on, the Knysna council has failed to elect a speaker after the EFF abstained from the vote.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | VBS Mutual Bank looting: North West basic education dept administrator among three people arrested
The Department of Basic Education has indicated that it will take action against an administrator who was arrested alongside two people in connection with VBS Mutual Bank looting allegations.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Steenhuisen reveals how the DA’s coalition talks are going in three key metros
The DA's coalition ambitions in Johannesburg and Tshwane are shaky and unclear.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Phoenix resident refuses to acknowledge deaths of 33 black people was a massacre, SAHRC hears
The first witness from Phoenix who testified before the SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) investigation into July's civil unrest, has refused to acknowledge that the killing of 33 black people was a massacre.
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