KZN slack over saving water
KwaZulu-Natal residents appear to be making no real effort to save water in the drought-stricken province.
KwaZulu-Natal residents appear to be making no real effort to save water in the drought-stricken province.
Osama bin Laden left more than £20-million in his will so his followers could carry on his jihadist schemes against the West, newly declassified documents show.
Google says that its self-driving car bore some of the blame in a recent fender-bender. A Lexus car converted into an autonomous vehicle had a low-speed collision with a transit bus on February 14.
Two Israeli soldiers said to be using a navigation app on a cellphone mistakenly entered a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank overnight, sparking clashes that killed one Palestinian and wounded 15, officials said yesterday.
Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court yesterday accused a Malian jihadist of war crimes for "a callous" 2012 attack on the centuries-old world heritage site of Timbuktu.
The EFF in Gauteng has vowed to mobilise the province's citizens - and all branches - to fight alongside black students for their right to learn in a language of their choosing.
Juanita Muller could not take her eyes off her baby yesterday.
While global online retail company Amazon.com widens its net with online food shopping and walk-in bookstores, its web services division is making inroads in South Africa.
In all likelihood, the US is about to elect a female president - a political first of dramatic and historic proportions. But no one is celebrating.
Forcing staff to start work before 10am is tantamount to torture and is making employees ill, exhausted and stressed, an Oxford University academic has claimed.
Can we mine the moon? It seems imperative to do so.
The Republican chairman of a congressional panel investigating a 3-million-gallon spill of toxic wastewater from an inactive Colorado gold mine said Tuesday the mine was purposely breached by …
Today, Apple presented its case for maintaining the strength of its encryption to an audience that may ultimately have the final say: Congress. The post Apple and FBI Take Their iPhone Hacking Fight to Congress appeared first on WIRED.
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica - The Inter-American Court of Human Rights is ordering Costa Rica to comply with a four-year-old ruling overturning its ban on in-vitro fertilization.
Season 22 of Dancing with the Stars is going to be completely Hough-free. Julianne Hough already announced that she will not be a judge this season, and now E! News has...
Police officer shot and killed a black man during a foot chase in Raleigh; and now the community wants answers
In 1966, the U.S. Congress passed legislation to initiate the Model Cities Program. The program was developed to address social and economic disadvantages among other things. In 1971, Seattle became a Model City.
Regulators have ordered the makers of a popular insecticide to take it off the market because it harms aquatic animals.
DC United needs to win 2-0 or by three-plus goals to advance to the semifinals, while L.A. just needs a win... albeit at Estadio Corona.
Justice Lowell Goddard is charing the inquiry into historical child sex abuse allegations at a number of institutions, including Lambeth Council's care homes
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia liked to drive fast, maybe too fast. He was a stickler for precise language and pulled no punches in his writing. He was demanding as a f…
Thomas paused to collect himself at one point in his speech when he quoted from the eulogy for an influential pastor killed by the Nazi regime: "With him, a piece of my own life is carried to the grave." Ginsburg, Scalia's ideological opposite on the court, remembered Scalia giving her a draft of a dissent she called a "zinger" and how her "final draft was much improved thanks to Justice Scalia's searing criticism." Ginsburg, who became friends with the conservative justice in the early 1980s when... Читать дальше...
Eric DuVall, Shawn Price and Andrew V. Pestano
WASHINGTON, March 1 (UPI) -- Donald Trump won seven states on Super Tuesday as he continues his roll toward the Republican presidential nomination.
Eric DuVall, Shawn Price and Andrew V. Pestano
WASHINGTON, March 1 (UPI) -- Donald Trump won seven states on Super Tuesday as he continues his roll toward the Republican presidential nomination.
Eric DuVall
WASHINGTON, March 1 (UPI) -- Donald Trump has won six states on Super Tuesday, early returns indicate, as he continues his roll toward the Republican presidential nomination.