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Year: 2022
Clorox recalled 8 Pine-Sol disinfectants that may contain an infection-causing bacterium. They’re these
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Tuesday that Clorox is recalling eight Pine-Sol disinfectant cleaning products due to the possibility that they contain an
Police took AR-15 from the home of the St. Louis school shooter due to mental health problems
The alleged school shooter in St. Louis was able to obtain the AR-15 he used to kill a 16-year-old student and a teacher after authorities
Khaya Mthethwa releases new record after focusing on himself
Khaya Mthethwa has returned to the music industry with a brand-new album just in time for the holiday season. The preacher and father of one,
Rilee Rossouw dominates as Proteas beat Bangladesh
Johannesburg – Carlos Brathwaite, who knows a thing or two about hitting a cricket ball hard, stated on TV commentary as a replay showed Rilee
Biden, 76, drag races Colin Powell’s kid at almost 100 mph
Joe Biden battled Colin Powell’s kid in an episode of Jay Leno’s car show, driving his favorite Corvette faster than 100 miles per hour. In
Arthur Zwane understands Soweto Derby drama, but Jose Riveiro has experience
Cape Town – Jose Riveiro (Orlando Pirates) and Arthur Zwane (Kaizer Chiefs) have determined their primary areas of concentration ahead of Saturday’s Soweto derby at
Proteas bat first against Bangladesh with Tabraiz Shamsi replacing Lungi Ngidi
Temba Bavuma won the toss and elected to bat in the critical T20 World Cup match between South Africa and Bangladesh on a cloudy Wednesday
Bipartisanship dominates Alaska’s only House race
The candidates for the at-large congressional seat in Alaska appeared to guarantee bipartisanship in the lone debate of the election, which would utilize ranked-choice voting
Indigenous campaigning to remove Port Macquarie’s Edmund Barton monument produces cultural tension
An indigenous wedding officiant wants an inflammatory monument of Australia’s first prime minister removed from the waterfront of a small town because it is “racist.”