A class action lawsuit filed in Illinois claims retail giant Target collects and stores customers’ biometric data without obtaining proper consent, in violation of state law.
Rose D’Amora The Nation speaks to Jessi Jezewska Stevens about her new short-story collection, which dramatizes late-capitalist living.
Pretoria, Apr 24 (Prensa Latina) South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa expects the Expanded Public Works Program (EPWP) to generate five million jobs in the next five years. The post South Africa hopes to generate employment through EPWP first appeared on Prensa Latina.
Get ready to relive the war between elite counter-terrorist unit Action Force (the pre-G.I. Joe-infused version) and the ruthless Red Shadows, as Total Toy Books, Rebellion Publishing and Skeletron have announced that they are set to collect the classic Battle Action Force comic in a series of deluxe over-sized Treasury Editions. Action Force consists of […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Battle...
Zimbabwe becomes the latest country to eye abolition for a form of punishment many on the continent see as a colonial era legacy
Oppo has introduced its Oppo Pad Neo tablet to South Africa. It has a its
Nigeria will play South Africa in the semi-finals of the TotalEnergies CAF
The data was shared with risk profiling and insurance companies, directly impacting people's car insurance payments.
South Africa is seeking potential minority investors and access to capital
(The Center Square) — South Carolina state officials are determining how to proceed with a $1.8 billion balance discovered in a state account and Republican Gov. Henry McMaster has given leaders a July 1 deadline to chart a course forward. On Oct. 31, 2023, South Carolina Comptroller General Brian Gaines sent a letter to South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis, directing Loftis to research the account's origins. It marked the start of a months-long Senate investigation that...
In the latest news in South Africa on Monday, 22 April, a FlySafair plane lost a wheel during take-off on Sunday afternoon.
South Africa is seeking potential minority investors and access to capital markets and loan financing for South African Airways for more rapid expansion, following the collapse of a previous equity deal, the national flag carrier’s interim Chairman Derek Hanekom said on local broadcaster eNCA.