Month: January 2022
News24.com | PICS | Cape Town beaches reopen after whale carcass washes ashore
The whale carcass that washed up on Clifton 4th Beach has been removed, the City of Cape Town says.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Jason Derulo punches man after he calls him ‘Usher’
Jason Derulo got into a fight with two people outside a nightclub in Las Vegas and was escorted away in handcuffs.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Rabada, Proteas team-mates move up in ICC Test rankings despite Centurion loss
Proteas fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has moved up in the latest ICC Test rankings following the Proteas first Test defeat to India at Centurion.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Western Cape cops probe culpable homicide case after deadly New Year’s Day taxi crash kills 8
Laingsburg detectives are investigating a case of culpable homicide following an accident on the N1 outside the Western Cape town in which eight people were killed.
Continue Reading‘Jeopardy!’ Champion Amy Schneider Robbed At Gunpoint In Oakland
Schneider said she was shaken up but otherwise OK.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | RoadTrip | From Gauteng to Ficksburg’s cherry farms and Cape Town in Chery’s new Tiggo 4 Pro
Ficksburg is the world's unofficial cherry capital, so it's only fitting that the RoadTrip team visits the Free State town in Chery's all-new SUV.
Continue ReadingSen. Ron Johnson Draws Ridicule After Mind-Numbing Take On God And Vaccines
"So much for God creating us with brains," a Jesuit priest wrote in response.
Continue ReadingChicago Cancels Classes After Teachers Union Votes For Remote Learning During Coronavirus Surge
The status of instruction for the rest of the week remains in limbo.
Continue ReadingSnow Storm Stalls Amtrak Trains In Virginia
Passengers on an Amtrak train became stuck in Virginia on their way to New York. They were forced to deal with a lack of food and overflowing toilets.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Covid-19: South Africa records 139 new deaths and 8 078 infections
South Africa has recorded 8 078 new confirmed Covid-19 infections, representing a 20.1% positivity rate.
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