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Actor Tray Chaney, best known for his role as Malik “Poot” Carr in the HBO series “The Wire,” is opening up about a family crisis. Chaney’s 19-year-old son, Malachi, is in the hospital ...
An Auckland woman was told a "menopause consultation" would cost $300 after asking her GP about hormone replacement therapy. Photo / Kzenon An Auckland woman facing a charge of $300 for a so ...
The Gauteng Department of Social Development (GDSD) has rejected false and alarming claims made by some political parties and groups alleging there is a non-profit organisation (NPO) funding ...
CDS Anil Chauhan said that the current ceasefire between Indian and Pakistan is holding, but its future depends on Islamabad's actions. Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan on ...
Access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy is critical for powering economies, delivering essential services, and spurring job creation for Africa’s growing population. With nearly 600 ...
With close to a decade of writing and editing experience, Maisha specializes in service journalism and has produced work in the lifestyle, financial services, real estate, and culture spaces. She ...
If you were following along with the preseason edition, here’s our regular-season top 300 overall rankings, which will be updated weekly on Mondays. These are rest-of-season rankings for mixed 5x5 ...
- Dropping off the list: Ryan Walker (138th), Michael Toglia (175th), Chandler Simpson (187th), Jackson Jobe (263rd), Garrett Michell (273rd), AJ Smith-Shawver (279th ...
Bungwe loyendetsa zisankho mdziko muno la Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) lati wapampando wa bungweli a Annabel Mtalimanja sanatule pansi udindo ngati wapampando. Malingana ndi mneneli wa bungweli, ...
Zebec Network's ZBCN token surged 298.3% in a month, driven by community growth and strategic partnerships. Despite a 27.2% price correction, ZBCN outperformed the broader crypto market with a 10% ...
Microsoft cuts over 300 jobs this week Job cuts reflect shift towards AI and automation This follows 6,000 layoffs announced last month Microsoft has initiated another round of job cuts, laying off ...
Microsoft has confirmed a second wave of job cuts in less than a month. After firing 6,000 people globally in May, the company has now let go of 305 workers in Washington. Listen to Story Microsoft ...