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Kenny Kunene faces a court-ordered apology to EFF leader Julius Malema after the Gauteng High Court ruled his derogatory ...
Here's today's Connections answer and hints for groups. These clues will help you solve New York Times' popular puzzle game, ...
By Jug Suraiya Can words be tasted on the tongue? Can sounds be seen as coloured shapes? Such questions are not hypothetical, ...
The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office has announced that additional victims have come forward against an unlicensed massage ...
David Nickel, founder of marketing agency Jadewolf, shares the five biggest mistakes agents make when promoting their ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Gaza a genocide, breaking GOP ranks as criticism of Israel’s war grows across party lines.
While there are a number of contenders for dissing AI (and people who slavishly make it a part of their everyday lives), so far, the pejorative front-runner is “clankers,” a term that’s straight out ...
Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene became the first congressional Republican to use the word “genocide” to refer to ...
A new study published in the American Journal of Health Promotion finds that inadequate leisure-time aerobic physical ...
NYT Connections puzzle for July 29 blends poker tactics, pumped-up clues and retail bargains. If the purple group threw you off, you're not alone; here's the breakdown of all four sets.
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Margaret Sieger of the University of Kansas Medical Center about her recent paper that ...
The Philadelphia Phillies player was asked if Luis Robert Jr. could recapture his old Chicago White Sox success with a new ...
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