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Worker Wins Compensation Case After 13 Years of Litigation
Court orders JSE-listed RCL Foods to pay the worker more than R3-million Etienne Jordaan, a maintenance fitter dismissed in 2013, has won the right to receive more than R3-million in compensation.
Welcome to Day 2 of the girls basketball state tournament. We’ll be here all day, updating this live report from Williams Arena (Class 4A and 3A) and Maturi Pavilion (Class 1A). Go here for today’s ...
The Dr Pepper Museum in Waco, Texas, is what happens when a state decides that a soft drink deserves the same level of ...
Emily Anderson Class registration is coming up. Alarms are set, and the MyGustavus plan you worked on and was approved by your advisor is ready to go. All that’s left to do is click the register ...
Lance King / The Athletic has live coverage of the First Four from 2026 Men’s March Madness. Welcome, casual March Madness bandwagoners! Don’t know where Gonzaga is? Couldn’t name a single player on ...
The 2026 NCAA tournament begins on Tuesday night with the First Four matchups in Dayton, Ohio, and continues for the next several weeks. With an estimated $3.3 billion wagered on March Madness (men's ...
REMAX Results Director of Training joins the fastest growing real estate coaching organization in North America. Shawna ...
According to data from a new peer-reviewed, real-world study, the "standard" Semen Analysis test can come back "normal" ...
Selection Sunday has finally arrived, and with it the 2026 NCAA men's basketball tournament field has been set.
'$20B IN 13 DAYS?': Hirono rips Pentagon over Iran war costs, targets Hegseth for girl school strike
A tense hearing on Capitol Hill saw lawmakers question U.S. military leaders about the growing conflict with Iran, the rising ...
During a tense hearing before the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee, Sen. Mark Kelly pressed Gen. Randall Reed, a senior U.S. military commander, about reported battlefield setbacks in the growing ...
SC charter schools take on high-risk debt, banking on growth. When things go wrong, students suffer.
Investors who have poured tens of millions of dollars into bonds for charter school buildings want to mitigate their risk. In some cases, that means taxpayer money could be leaving SC.
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