Day: January 11, 2022
Businessinsider.co.za | Two US police officers were fired for ignoring a robbery to play Pokémon Go
The officers, who were fired in 2017, appealed to be reinstated, but a California judge denied their request last week.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | 911 call reveals Bob Saget was found ‘unresponsive’ in hotel room
Actor Bob Saget was found dead in a Ritz-Carlton hotel room in Florida on Sunday. He was 65 years old.
Continue ReadingBiden Administration Moves To Scrap Trump-Era Expansion Of Arctic Drilling
The Biden administration intends to reestablish protections for millions of acres of Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve.
Continue ReadingPsaki Explains The Point Of Coronavirus Vaccines To Fox News’ Peter Doocy
The White House press secretary had figures on hand to answer the reporter's question.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Unions score a win against Clover, getting group to pay delayed bonuses
Unions got the Commission of Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration to agree that Clover should pay a thirteenth cheque which was owed to employees in November last year.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Around 4 700 hectares destroyed as firefighters try for fourth day to tame Kleinmond wildfire
Firefighters are battling a blaze in the coastal Overberg town of Kleinmond for a fourth day. Nearly 4 700 hectares of fynbos and plantations have been damaged.
Continue ReadingCivil Suits Judge Sounds Skeptical Trump Can’t Be Held Liable For Jan. 6 Violence
Trump has claimed “absolute immunity” from any liability that day.
Continue ReadingGeorgia Snaps 41-Year Title Drought With 33-18 Win Over Alabama
The Bulldogs hadn't won a national title since freshman Herschel Walker led them there in 1980.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Zimbabwe owes nearly R2.8bn to international airlines including SAA
Zimbabwe owes SAA and other international airlines around R2.78 billon in funds that could not be repatriated.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘Historic’: US surgeons successfully implant pig heart in human
US surgeons have successfully implanted a heart from a genetically modified pig in a 57-year-old man, a medical first that could one day help solve the chronic shortage of organ donations.
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