LETTER: The climate summit charade
It’s about the money, always was since the days of Al Gore’s climate hysteria, and still is.
It’s about the money, always was since the days of Al Gore’s climate hysteria, and still is.
Your Thanksgiving leftovers are put away, and you still have a few weeks to get your Christmas shopping done. It might be the perfect time to pour yourself a drink and relax. Better yet, have someone do it for you.
Democrats and lawfare.
This fascinating exploration of the role western business has played in the country’s development shows that lessons have not been learnt
Commissioner supports local artists while galvanising would-be art patrons
From Billie Zangewa’s tender collages at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum to Joel Meyerowitz’s vibrant colour photography at NSU Art Museum
From kimchi to K-pop and ‘Squid Game’, the country’s cultural exports are drawing a surge of visitors
Five years after a devastating fire almost consumed the cathedral, an army of artisans has brought it back to life
Bigger risk to social media revenues is that the ban on younger users sets a precedent
Rachel Reeves’ measures on national insurance and inheritance left a sour taste in producers’ mouths
The great painter, like most people, didn’t reflect on his inner state in the modern way
The continent has yet to create a tech company to rival Alphabet, Amazon or Apple. Ian Hogarth explains why this matters — and how to set it right
The Montgomery County Police Department is still trying to attract more patrol officers while planning for expected retirements in the agency.
In order to get on Medicaid, we will have to sell our house, spend our savings and sell one car just to prove we’re broke. And then Medicaid gets to negotiate the price.
The rise of the so-called "First Nation" movement risks oversimplifying the multifaceted nature of the coloured identity, argues Tara Roos.
Laura's desperation to lose weight and manage her diabetes, and an Ozempic shortage in SA, led her to a supplier online. When she was sent steroids instead, she complained - but he just wished her "good luck", saying everything he sold was illegal.
Gold prices rose on Friday due to a weaker dollar and continuing geopolitical tensions. However, they are still on track for their worst monthly loss since September last year. The uncertainty in the market, driven by geopolitical events and economic policies, has influenced gold prices. Other metals like silver, platinum, and palladium also saw gains.
Shell's country chair says there is no shortage of interest in the South African assets up for sale.
Listen to the squealing about two medical professionals that Donald Trump selected to posts in his administration.
In "Searching for America," SA-born Journalist Robyn Curnow examines the conservative shift in US politics, the role of media fragmentation, and the resonating local concerns paralleling those in South Africa.
Today is Saturday, Nov. 30, the 335th day of 2024. There are 31 days left in the year. Today in…
D.C., Maryland and Virginia are just hours away from the start of meteorological winter, but the chilling temperatures associated with the holiday season are already here! Here's what you need to know.
“Carson The Magnificent” by Bill Zehme should be of special interest for Nebraskans who are young enough to have missed viewing Carson during his most productive years.
Worcester, MA- In a post Thanksgiving battle, the Worcester State Men’s Ice Hockey team (1-5-1, 0-2-1) welcomes Post University to Fidelity Bank Ice Center for one of their final games of the 2024 stretch of the season. The meeting with post is one of the Lancers final four games of 2024 and the second to last non-conference meeting of the year, and one of only three that remain on the season for Worcester.