Baroness Falkner has accused the Government of losing touch with its "fundamental values" and "abandoning women's rights".
South Africa's proposed jump from a 30% to 50% NSC pass requirement has been rejected by Parliament amidst fierce debate. Education experts warn that focusing on Grade 12 standards without fixing ...
The Costco food court is a favorite stop for many shoppers, but the experience can be chaotic. Read up on some tips before ...
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A big iPhone shake-up is coming in 2026 with an Air 2 model
Apple’s iPhone roadmap is heading for a major reset in 2026, but not in the way the headline on every rumor thread once ...
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I Asked ChatGPT How a 60-Year-Old Should Prepare for RetirementHere's the Best Advice
Planning for retirement can feel overwhelmingly complex and stressful, especially when you're only a few years away from ...
Speculation intensifies after Wikipedia lists the Bigg Boss 19 champion days before the official finale, with voting for the ...
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College Football Playoff committee: Meet the 12 members picking 2025 CFP bracket, led by Hunter Yurachek
Here are the 12 members who comprise the 2025 College Football Playoff committee.
Avoid the risk of expensive tech stocks while still staying in the AI trade.
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$500 monthly checks extended to 2026; are you eligible?
Monthly relief of $500 is set to continue into 2026 for select households, offering a rare bit of predictability in a year of ...
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'Mind-boggling': Michigan nurses angered by Trump order removing nursing as a professional degree
ANN ARBOR, MI — Karen Dunn, 67, calls the U.S. Department of Education’s decision to remove nursing as a professional degree “mind-boggling.” The decision resembles “a slap in the face,” according to ...
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Actress Bimbo Akintola opens up on why she supported Bola Ahmed Tinubu despite massive backlash
Bimbo Akintola reveals why she supported Bola Ahmed Tinubu despite facing backlash, sharing her views on online bullying and ...
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I'm a professional procrastinator. 50 with no savings — can I still retire comfortably at 62?
You have taken the first step and acknowledged the challenge. Here are 10 more moves in the right direction.
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