• Zacc savages bogus officers

    THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has expressed grave concern over the sharp increase in the number of criminals impersonating its officers and To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Protestors enter engineering building

    A group of demonstrators entered Building 570, a mechanical engineering building, while students were present during a march on Monday. The University and the Department of Public Safety have opened an investigation.

  • Microsoft Build 2024: What to expect

    Microsoft Build 2024 will run from May 21 to 23, the annual conference focusing on AI. Here's where to watch and what to expect.

  • Gardening 101: How to Build A Greenhouse

    How to Build A Greenhouse: If you love gardening, you should think about building your own greenhouse. It is actually not especially hard.

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    Dubai’s ‘soul’ is about more than historic buildings

    By Rebecca Cairns, CNN (CNN) — On a trip to Florence in 2015, while immersing herself in Italian food and history, Nada Badran had a “eureka moment.” The former management consultant wanted tourists to experience culture and history like this in her home city, Dubai. The Middle Eastern metropolis — largely built in the past

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    Dubai’s ‘soul’ is about more than historic buildings

    By Rebecca Cairns, CNN (CNN) — On a trip to Florence in 2015, while immersing herself in Italian food and history, Nada Badran had a “eureka moment.” The former management consultant wanted tourists to experience culture and history like this in her home city, Dubai. The Middle Eastern metropolis — largely built in the past

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    Dubai’s ‘soul’ is about more than historic buildings

    By Rebecca Cairns, CNN (CNN) — On a trip to Florence in 2015, while immersing herself in Italian food and history, Nada Badran had a “eureka moment.” The former management consultant wanted tourists to experience culture and history like this in her home city, Dubai. The Middle Eastern metropolis — largely built in the past

  • These are the best apps for building good habits

    This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Subscribe here. Most New Year’s resolutions are buried by now. April’s a great time for a fresh start. So today’s post focuses on simple, useful tools to help you revive a good habit or two. Read on for my favorite app for tracking habits plus a few alternatives. Streaks This app makes it easy to pick a few things you want to do daily or weekly and stick to...

  • Victoria buildings lying empty in Birmingham

    Recent fires have caused damage to a number of Victoria buildings

  • Fire tears through downtown buildings in Alpine

    BREWSTER COUNTY, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- Crews continue to battle a blaze in downtown Alpine that damaged multiple buildings Sunday afternoon. The fire was about a block east of the historic Holland Hotel in Alpine. According to the Brewster County Sheriff's Office, as of 8:00 p.m. on May 26, firefighters had the fire contained to the already damaged []

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    Building Capacity, Relationships in the Luzon Strait

    FORT MAGSAYSAY, Philippines – Over three months in the spring of 2024, U.S. Army engineers participating in this year’s iterations of Exercises Balikatan, Salaknib and the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center Exportable (JPMRC-X) exercise have partnered with their Armed Forces of the Philippines counterparts, engaging in humanitarian civic assistance (HCA) initiatives, construction projects, and engineer diving operations, showcasing the unwavering commitment of both nations’ armed...

  • The pressure is building for the Senate to do something about Alito

    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s insurrectionist flag flying was bad enough the first time around. The second instance demands action. Congress, Chief Justice John Roberts, and the third branch body that oversees the judiciary—the Judicial Conference—have to act, but it’s not going to happen unless the Senate Judiciary Committee raises some hell.  The problem is the chair of that committee, who is also the No. 2 leader of the Senate Democrats, is dithering. Dick Durbin of Illinois, told...