Month: February 2022
News24.com | MONEY CLINIC | I’m planning to buy a house – what should I look out for?
A property professional shares insider tips and advice to assist buyers in making a successful purchase.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Covid-19: Fifth wave of infections expected as SA approaches winter
Health Minister Joe Phaahla says he believes that as the country moves closer to winter, there will be an expectation of a fifth wave of Covid-19 infections. South Africa has officially reached the end of the fourth wave.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Langer delivers shock resignation as Australia cricket coach
Australian men's cricket coach Justin Langer announced his surprise resignation Saturday, just weeks after trouncing archrivals England in a lopsided Ashes series and months after winning the T20 World Cup.
Continue ReadingNYC Mayor Eric Adams Apologizes For Calling White Cops ‘Crackers’
“I definitely apologize. Inappropriate, inappropriate comments should not have been used,” Adams said after video of the 2019 remark was released.
Continue ReadingFacebook’s Parent Company Just Took A Massive Hit. Here’s Why.
Shares in Meta plummeted this week, wiping more than $230 billion off the company's value -- and there are more headwinds on the horizon.
Continue ReadingU.S. COVID-19 Death Toll Reaches 900,000 Amid Omicron Surge
Misinformation and vaccine hesitancy continue to impede the country's response to the pandemic, more than a year after vaccines became available.
Continue ReadingUnexpectedly Strong Jobs Report Caps A Better Week For Joe Biden
How much good news would it take for Joe Biden to shake his bad poll numbers? Probably more than this.
Continue ReadingPence Hits Back At Trump Over Claim He Could’ve Overturned Election: ‘President Trump Is Wrong’
The former vice president said, yet again, that he did the right thing by obeying the Constitution and disobeying Donald Trump.
Continue ReadingVaccine Politics Upend Republican Orthodoxy On Unemployment Benefits
Lawmakers in more than a dozen GOP-led states say workers who refuse vaccines should be eligible for unemployment benefits.
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