In the latest edition of the Sunday Show on BizNews, Neil de Beer, speaks about the “multitude of racial explosions” that has ...
If USAID is packing up and moving out, China seems all too happy to move in. That’s the trend that longtime U.S. China watchers and aid workers are already noticing in the weeks since President DONALD ...
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The former Alabama football coach and the former Super-Bowl winning quarterback, respectively, have been featured in clips Oats has played for his team, ranked No. 1 in the coaches poll and No. 2 ...
A law that allows the government to confiscate land has reignited racial tensions that have dogged Africa's southernmost tip ...
New York Times opinion columnist Nicholas Kristof admitted Saturday that west coast liberals’ "permissive" stance on drugs has been the wrong approach. The columnist authored a piece admitting ...
USA TODAY’s 2025 Restaurants of the Year celebrates the South’s most exciting and storied dining destinations. Chosen by our ...
It looks like star wide receiver Davante Adams could be going to team No. 4. Adams, 32, will enter the fourth season of a five-year, $140 million deal, unless the New York Jets, who acquired him ...
Bryan K. Lee, 23, of Rancho Cordova, Calif., “was reported unaccounted for” on Feb. 4, according to the Coast Guard ...
A suspected copper theft syndicate was stopped in its tracks when police and SANParks officials caught seven men in the act, ...
some 320 kilometres south of Seoul, in the early hours of Sunday (Jan 9), leaving at least three dead. The Yeosu branch of the Korea Coast Guard is currently searching for six crew members of the ...