Vodacom Group reportedly plotted to cut jobs from its domestic operation in a bid to lower costs, though the company stated the move also related to a shift towards a more technology-oriented approach.
The Eufy X9 Pro is one of the most intelligent robot vacuum mops I've tested, and it's all thanks to the impressive technology packed inside.
Pokemon GO’s Primal Groudon Raid Day will be a three-day event that will let you encounter the powerful Legendary Pocket Monster in five-star riads. You can encounter this Primal beast in every gym, and the raids will refresh every hour. Primal Groudon caught during this event will also enjoy boosted shiny odds. Thus, you should not miss this opportunity to get a Shiny Primal Groudon in your account.In this article, we will walk you through everything you need to know to make the most out of...
In a post to LinkedIn and Facebook on Feb. 23, Daniella Thackray said the letter was posted by her family upon her death after a battle with cholangiocarcinoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer
Tim Duffy, a former senior executive at Paramount, has urged US entertainment workers to consider leaving the industry as the unscripted business’s woes continue. Duffy took to LinkedIn to advise ent
The Nets were tied in the fourth quarter until they forgot how to score. Or
Homeless dog hugs news reporter and doesn't let go until adopted.
The winning bidder of the famed floating wood panel can now find out for themselves if there really was enough room for both Rose and Jack.
A Prince jukebox musical film is on the way and it will be produced by "Black Panther" director Ryan Coogler.
A woman has touched thousands with her heartbreaking and heartwarming message announcing her own death on social media. At just 25 years old, Daniella Thackray lost her battle with cancer, but won the hearts of so many. "If you're reading this then it means I have died from my battle with cancer and my family are posting my final message on my behalf," she shared to her Facebook and LinkedIn pages alongside a picture of a woman, herself perhaps, walking with a dog, perhaps Leo, on the...
SALT LAKE CITY >> The film session last week was a cringeworthy review of bad boxouts, poor spacing and defenders standing flat-footed. In other words, Long Beach State coach Dan Monson told his team, “The kind of plays that get coaches fired.”
Earlier this NBA season, ESPN’s two most high-profile studio analysts found a way to turn a fairly successful new showcase for the league in the NBA Cup into a nasty attack on the inconsistent, injury-riddled New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson. For more than a week, Stephen A. Smith and Michael Wilbon traded barbs at