Month: December 2023
News24 | More than 70 people killed on Eastern Cape roads
The Eastern Cape transport department said the accidents were scattered across the province, but most of the fatalities were on the R61 towards Mthatha and the M17 in Gqeberha.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Pugnacious until the end, Elgar insists his Centurion special isn’t about proving a point
Dean Elgar insisted there was no score to settle in crafting his magnificent, unbeaten 140 in what will be his final international appearance on his Titans home ground.
Continue ReadingComedian Tom Smothers, One-Half Of The Smothers Brothers, Dies At 86
He was the co-host of one of the most socially conscious and groundbreaking television shows in the history of the medium.
Continue ReadingNews24 | New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft in copyright clash
The New York Times sued ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Microsoft in a US court on Wednesday, alleging that the companies' powerful AI models used millions of articles for training without permission.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Tencent, Naspers recoup some losses after China soothes crackdown fears
Tencent regained just some of last week’s share losses after Beijing softened its stance on controversial new gaming restrictions, suggesting investors remain wary of another crackdown on the world’s largest mobile arena.
Continue ReadingBill Granger, Beloved Australian Celebrity Chef, Dies At 54
Nigella Lawson, Hugh Jackman and Jamie Oliver were among those paying tribute to the restaurateur known as the King of Breakfast.
Continue ReadingCause Of Death Released For Taylor Swift Fan Who Collapsed At Brazil Concert
Ana Clara Benevides, 23, passed out during the singer's Nov. 17 concert in Rio de Janeiro amid extreme temperatures.
Continue ReadingJack Smith Aims To Exclude ‘Baseless’ Trump Claims From Jan. 6 Trial
“A bank robber cannot defend himself by blaming the bank’s security guard for failing to stop him,” the Justice Department special counsel wrote.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Bullish Elgar delivers electric performance as Proteas take tentative control of first Test
Dean Elgar bade farewell to Test cricket at his home ground with a magnificent, unbeaten 140 that gave the Proteas a potentially priceless lead in the first Test against India.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Shipping giant CMA-CGM joins Maersk in Red Sea return
French shipping giant CMA-CGM has resumed some transit through the Red Sea, days after Danish group Maersk announced it would return as a US-led naval coalition is now policing the maritime route against Yemeni rebel attacks.
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