You know those moments when you do a double-take and ask yourself, “Wait, is that…?” That’s exactly what happened this week on Melrose Avenue in
Author: Olushola Ajani
South African Weather Service warns Gauteng residents to brace for a sharp drop in temperatures starting Friday as cold front moves in
If you were thinking about hitting the park, having a braai, or just catching some rays this weekend in Gauteng—think again. A serious cold front
Cybersecurity researchers reveal major AirPlay flaws that allow hackers to hijack Apple devices on shared WiFi networks across the United States
We all love the convenience of streaming music, videos, or even photos from our iPhones to a nearby smart TV or speaker. That magic happens
Federal officials issue urgent recall as New York consumers report off-color and bad-tasting sausages and sliced meats linked to high sodium nitrite levels
If you’ve recently stocked your fridge or freezer with sausages or sliced meats in New York, it might be time to double-check your groceries. A
Knife crime rises sharply as county lines drug gangs target vulnerable teens in peaceful towns like Norwich and Guildford
If you think knife crime is just a big city problem, think again. Once known mainly for their history, charm, and community vibes, two of
Michelle Keegan brings baby Palma to the Brassic set as proud dad Mark Wright beams during sweet family moment in Manchester
Becoming a new parent is a whirlwind, but for Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright, they’re embracing every sweet moment—including baby’s first visit to a film
Subway closes over 600 stores as sandwich chain struggles to keep up with changing tastes and growing competition in the United States
If you’ve been driving around lately wondering why there’s fewer Subway shops on every corner, you’re not imagining things. The sandwich giant, once known for
COAL expands its education fund to empower grassroots organizations helping out-of-school children in Plateau State Nigeria in 2025
In many parts of Nigeria, thousands of children still don’t have access to basic education. But there’s a growing movement of everyday heroes—grassroots educators—who are
Virginia job training manager pleads guilty after using fake documents to steal nearly three million dollars in veteran education funds
When veterans sign up for job training programs, they’re counting on guidance, support, and most importantly—integrity. But one man in Virginia used that trust to
South African schools give learners a full week off as overlapping holidays lead to unexpected April break across the country
For many South African families, the end of April brought a welcome surprise — an unexpected full week off school. With a unique combo of