Day: September 27, 2023
Biden’s Dog Bites A Secret Service Agent … Again
The many examples of Commander injuring people has prompted conversations about how the dogs may have made the White House an unsafe workplace.
Continue ReadingFederal Judge Strikes Down Texas Ban On Drag Performances As ‘Unconstitutional’
The ruling comes a month after the judge issued a temporary injunction the day before the law was set to take effect, writing that it restricts freedom of speech.
Continue ReadingNews24 | As SA faces its deadliest bird flu outbreak ever, two European vaccines could arrive in months
SA's poultry sector will have two imported vaccines from the European Union in use within the next two to six months as it battles the country's worst ever bird flu outbreak, says the industry's top representative body.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Tonga tussle: Super Rugby memories safeguard Boks against complacency
That they will lock horns with a raft of Super Rugby heyday foes should help stave off any risk of Springbok slackness on Sunday, says Rob Houwing.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Chris Landsberg | That Lady, the US and South Africa: Flipping the script again and again
As the diplomatic standoff between Pretoria and Washington took many twists and turns, the US had to alter its script after it was flipped by South Africa, writes Chris Landsberg.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Malema and EFF MPs face possible suspension without pay, fine for storming SONA stage
EFF MPs, including party leader Julius Malema, could find themselves in hot water following their violent disruptions to the State of the Nation Address (SONA).
Continue ReadingNews24 | Winnie Mandela Drive name change ‘didn’t cost that much’
Tuesday was a day of celebration for many after the street named after Dutch Reformed minister William Nicol was officially changed to Winnie Mandela Drive.
Continue ReadingWriters Strike To Officially End Wednesday Morning
The WGA called the deal “exceptional, with gains and protections for members in every sector of the business.”
Continue ReadingCongress Is Up Against The Clock To Keep The Government Open
The Senate began work on a temporary bill to keep agencies funded, but the mechanics of how Congress works may mean it started too late.
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