Day: August 30, 2023
Florida Reviewers Wanted ‘Opposing’ Views Of Slavery Before Rejecting New AP Course
State reviewers said they were concerned some lessons “may only present one side of this issue," the Miami Herald reported.
Continue ReadingTrump’s ‘Lunatic’ Attack On Biden Gets Turned Right Back Against Him
The "projection king" was mocked on social media over his latest bizarre rant.
Continue Reading‘Gloriously Wrong’: Law Expert Gladly Takes Back Prediction About Trump’s Fate
Elie Mystal, an attorney and justice correspondent for The Nation, said he had previously believed Trump would dodge trial before the 2024 election.
Continue ReadingAWKWARD! A 2016 Rant From Jeanine Pirro Comes Back To Haunt Her
The Fox News host definitely wouldn't give the same pre-election diatribe now.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Boks emerge from tricky warm-ups unscathed to take World Cup bull by the horns
Two impressive performances in beating Wales and New Zealand and no injuries marked the Springboks' warm-up clashes before the real business of the Rugby World Cup begins.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Scopa warns City of Cape Town and govt over relocation of railway residents
The City of Cape Town, the human settlements department, and the transport department got a tongue-lashing from Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts over the relocation of shack dwellers occupying Prasa’s Central Line.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Joburg council culture: A tardy mayor who refuses questions, combative councillors and IT mishaps
As has become the norm, the council drum to summon councillors sounded - but the room remained bare.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘There’s the police’: Woman testifies how she was caught in a prostitution ‘trap’
The alleged sex trafficking middle woman on trial in the Western Cape High Court said she only pleaded guilty to a previous charge of engaging in sexual services because she was trapped by police and wanted her freedom.
Continue ReadingNews24 | KZN departments, public entities to each chip in R10 million towards fighting crime in the province
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube says the executive council has approved a R10 million contribution from each department and provincial entity to support an 'integrated approach to fighting crime through collaborative tactics'. ,
Continue ReadingRetired Judge Reveals ‘Very Simple’ Way She’d Keep Trump Lawyers In Line
LaDoris Hazzard Cordell would use the tactic when she knew “there were some issues” with a high-profile case, she told MSNBC's Chris Hayes.
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