Month: November 2023
26 Things From Amazon With Such Great Reviews, You May Want To Own Them Yourself
Amazon shoppers swear by these clever storage hacks, cleaners that revive old furniture, adorable fall fashion items and other finds.
Continue ReadingReviewers Say This Effective German Laundry Detergent Is Worth Every Penny
Treat yourself to the freshest, brightest scent that will stay on your clothes for days.
Continue ReadingThe ‘Must-Have’ Thanksgiving Cooking Tool That Chefs Say Is ‘A Huge Rip-Off’
They’re “gimmick tools and a huge rip-off for consumers.” Tell us more, chef Andrew Zimmern.
Continue Reading9 Products To Help Little Kids Navigate Big Emotions
Therapists say that something as simple as blowing bubbles can help kids regulate their breathing.
Continue ReadingThis Easy-To-Wear Fall Trend Looks Good On Everyone
This powerhouse color makes a big, splashy statement even when worn in tiny doses.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Coalition tension: Mtolo goes for EFF’s jugular after eThekwini’s R1.5 billion underspend
ANC KwaZulu-Natal secretary Bheki Mtolo came out to bat for the eThekwini metro after its failure to spend R1.5 billion, but he swung aggressively against the EFF which brought Tuesday's council sitting to a halt.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cold case cop reveals how informant led them to one of Senzo Meyiwa’s alleged killers
Bongani Ntanzi's alleged involvement in the murder of former Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa was first made known to police by an informant in 2019.
Continue ReadingMy Boyfriend Dumped Me And Started Dating An A-List Celebrity, So I Vowed To Get Revenge
"'I’ll show him,' I thought, narrowing my eyes, steam coming out of my ears. ... To get back at him — or get him back — I would have to become famous."
Continue ReadingConfusion And Hope At Gaza’s Border With Egypt As First Foreign Passport Holders Depart
There are thousands of foreign passport holders stuck in the Gaza Strip, including an estimated 400 Americans who want out.
Continue ReadingNews24 | National budget cuts leave City of Cape Town R107m out of pocket for housing projects
National budget cuts mean the City of Cape Town's housing projects will have to go without more than R107 million in government funding.
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