Month: April 2023
Indiana Bill Aims To Make It Easier To Ban Books In Schools
Under the bill, schools and librarians could no longer argue, as a legal defense, that the texts have “educational” value.
Continue ReadingMan Accused Of Murdering Wife Hired PI To Follow Her, Suspecting Affair: Prosecutor
Brian Walshe's attorney claimed that it was Walshe's mother who hired an investigator to trail his wife, Ana, who hasn't been seen since Jan. 1.
Continue ReadingRepublicans Want Joe Biden To Bend On ‘Work Requirements’
Despite his past support for work requirements, the White House hasn’t suggested any interest in fresh benefit cuts for the jobless.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | PSL | Wasteful Kaizer Chiefs keep Chippa in drop zone, Swallows gain crucial win
While Mamelodi Sundowns ran out 1-0 winners in their DStv Premiership clash against Richards Bay on Tuesday evening, they certainly didn't have it all their own way against the KwaZulu-Natal side.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Wounded robber nabbed seeking medical help – after being shot by his intended victim
A wounded robber was arrested while receiving medical attention.
Continue Reading‘It Was Just A Nightmare’: Philadelphia Teen Dies Within 24 Hours Of Cancer Diagnosis
16-year-old Kyle Limper’s family is grieving after he recently died of a blood infection caused by leukemia.
Continue ReadingWhite Woman Whose Accusation Led To Emmett Till Lynching Dead At 88
Carolyn Bryant Donham, who accused Black teenager Emmett Till of making improper advances before he was lynched in Mississippi in 1955, has died in hospice care in Louisiana.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Cops recover guns, phones, laptops, medication from suspects linked to hijackings of courier vans
Soweto police recovered medication, cellphones and clothes when they arrested seven suspects who had allegedly hijacked and robbed delivery vans in two seperate incidents.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘I will arrest Putin if he comes to the Western Cape’ – Premier Winde
While the national government has not taken a stance on what it would do if Russian President Vladimir Putin comes to South Africa, Western Cape Premier, Alan Winde, says Putin will be arrested if he "sets foot in the Western Cape".
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