Day: December 17, 2021
Experts Predict Which Baby Names Will Be Popular In 2022
Naming experts explain why they think parents will be choosing these names next year.
Continue ReadingThe Worst Assumption People Make About Their Single Colleagues During The Holidays
No one "needs those days less" or more than anyone else.
Continue Reading5 Damaging Food Comments We Say Too Often Around The Holidays
These toxic phrases can make people feel unnecessary shame and suck the joy out of the season. Here’s what to say instead.
Continue Reading30 Life-Changing Items Our Editors Bought In 2021
Handy tools, COVID face masks, beauty products and more items that HuffPost Life editors fell in love with this year.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Swarm of bees attack four people while boating on Kowie River in Port Alfred
Four people aboard a casualty boat were stung by a swamp of bees while boating on the Kowie River in Port Alfred.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | End of the road for Jason Rohde as appeal bid fails
It is the end of the road for Jason Rohde after the Constitutional Court denied his application for appeal, saying there was little chance of success.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Dominant Aussies leave England in deep Ashes trouble as lightning strike ends play
England were battling to stay in the second Ashes Test on Friday after Australia removed both openers in a fiery spell under lights on day two to leave the visitors reeling.
Continue ReadingRebuilding Tornado-Ravaged Kentucky Town Could Take Years
President Biden, who visited Mayfield on Wednesday, described the damage as some of the worst he's seen.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | WATCH | Duduzane Zuma elected ANC branch chairperson of Newlands East, Durban
The son of former president Jacob Zuma, Duduzane Zuma, was elected as the ANC branch chairperson of Ward 11, Newlands East, Durban.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Covid-19 in Gauteng: We might have reached peak of fourth wave, says Phaahla
Early indications are that Gauteng has reached the peak of its fourth wave of Covid-19 infections.
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