Days after a judge ordered him to pay $500,000 to a woman he allegedly assaulted, Bill Cosby claimed that he had had “one year of
Month: June 2022
A taxi rollover by the Umhali river bridge on the N2 leaves 13 injured
IPSS Medical Rescue medics responded to an incident on the N2 near the Umhali river bridge. When IPSS Medical Rescue arrived, it discovered that a
Angharad Williamson, 31, and John Cole, 40, subjected Logan to horrific abuse
Logan Mwangi’s mother and stepfather, whose battered body was discovered dumped in a river, were today given a life sentence for the murder of the
The FBI is currently fighting against violent crime and drug trafficking nationally
As part of our ongoing efforts to combat violent crime on a national scale, the FBI and our partners recently conducted several law enforcement operations
MacBook Air M1: Is its Fanless Design Enough for Round-the-Clock Productivity?
Apple has never feared breaking the usual rules in the industry. Ditching the Intel-based processors and coming up with its ARM-based silicon was another innovation
Patrick Hutchinson stepped in and saved a battered protester in June 2020 – and he today reveals he was invited to the exclusive Royal Box to watch the tennis
Today, the courageous Black Lives Matter activist who saved a fellow protester during altercations at an anti-racism rally has arrived at Wimbledon. In June 2020,
As the nation recognizes Police Week, FBI Director Christopher Wray expressed his gratitude to law enforcement officers nationwide
FBI Director Christopher Wray expressed his appreciation to law enforcement personnel worldwide during Police Week and expressed his concern about the increasing risks that those
Nick Kyrgios enjoyed a strong start in his match today against Serbia’s Filip Krajinović on Wimbledon’s Court No2
The “bad boy of tennis,” Nick Kyrgios, returned to action today for his match against Serb Filip Krajinovi in the second round, and they quickly
GAD actuary Joanne Meusz blogs about her experiences of working in disaster risk finance
Disaster risk finance enables countries to be assisted in finding better ways to prevent disasters from destroying lives and livelihoods. Joanne Meusz, a GAD actuary,
Boris Johnson is looking at cutting tariffs on food imports to ease price inflation
As the UK was cautioned to brace for difficult times, Boris Johnson indicated today that ministers may lift food tariffs to relieve the cost-of-living issue.