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Why immigrants are leaving South Africa — as country is on edge ahead of June 30 ‘deadline’

The attacks have coincided with a series of protests and marches in recent months by anti-immigration groups, who have set what they are calling a June 30 deadline for people in the country illegally to leave and the government to take action against what they say is a growing problem of illegal immigration in Africa’s biggest economy.

I’m a Beauty Editor Who Loves to Travel—These Are the Summer Perfumes I’d Pack for Every Trip

Whether you’re going to Sicily or the Jersey Shore, we’ve got the perfect perfume for every vacation vibe.

California deputies use magnet-equipped drone to disarm knife-wielding sex offender hidden in garage

Austin Carter, a 30-year-old violent offender, had a SWAT team outside his cluttered home in Sacramento. Deputies used a drone to disarm him without risking the lives of officers.

Music and margaritas: Breckenridge to host Agave Festival

This weekend, the Agave Festival will be returning to Breckenridge, featuring tasting events, live music and a search for Breckenridge’s best margarita.  The festival — which runs June 26 to June 28 — will take...

Victims’ daughter charged in long-unsolved double murder in upscale PA town

After more than three years, Pennsylvania authorities have announced a break in one of the state’s most notable cold cases – the murder of a married couple in a well-to-do suburb of Philadelphia.

ICC Judges Sue Trump Administration Over Sanctions

Kimberly Prost, a Canadian judge at the International Criminal Court, and two colleagues are suing the administration, saying the sanctions were a form of retaliation.

NVIDIA claims its new AI data centers use almost no water — here`s what that actually means

NVIDIA says its new AI data centers can use almost no water thanks to advanced liquid cooling. Here`s how the technology works and whether it really solves AI`s growing environmental problem.

Hospital Worker Allegedly Made Meals from Human Remains Taken from Workplace and Cemeteries

Hungarian police say the 30-year-old admitted preparing food from human body parts allegedly obtained from a hospital and abandoned cemeteries

The Cast of ‘7th Heaven,’ Then and Now

The classic WB show about a minister and his large family turns 30 this year. THR checks in on where the cast is now.

Dirty Heads have a “Super Bowl” at Red Rocks this week

The SoCal reggae rockers play Red Rocks and Dillon Amphitheater this week. The post Dirty Heads have a “Super Bowl” at Red Rocks this week appeared first on Denver Westword .

Teso Life is opening a 20,000-square-foot Downtown Crossing store Friday

The popular Asian lifestyle chain is taking over the former Forever 21 space in Downtown Crossing. The post Teso Life is opening a 20,000-square-foot Downtown Crossing store Friday appeared first on Boston.com .

Oil prices drop on moves to unblock Persian Gulf crude supplies

Oil prices continued to fall Wednesday as efforts to move ships out of the Persian Gulf made headway, increasing the flow of crude through the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump’s international student crackdown kicked off a domino effect that could shave nearly $500 billion off the economy

Half of America’s STEM workers with PhDs are foreign-born, a talent pipeline that is quickly drying up.

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There are several connection types, including 5G, cable, satellite and fiber. Which one is really the golden standard? CNET readers have a say.

Beabadoobee Makes Electric Return with New LP ‘Pylon,’ Shares Single ‘Sun Has Set’

The musician has announced her fourth album, which features Hayley Williams and Turnstile’s Brendan Yates

Bob Iger`s Disney Wanted Apple, Twitter, and 007

In an exit interview with The Financial Times (paywalled), former Disney CEO Bob Iger says the company seriously considered buying Twitter, explored a potential merger with Apple, and pursued the James Bond franchise during his tenure. The Verge reports: According to Iger, Disney came close to buying Twitter from co-founder Jack Dorsey "at a very attractive price," sometime prior to Elon Musk buying the social media platform in 2022 and changing its name to X. Iger had plans to turn Twitter into a global distribution platform for Disney, but walked away on the morning of the deal over concerns that it would be "a horrible distraction." Disney was also at one point involved in early conversations regarding a potential merger with Apple, something Iger thinks would have been "truly transformational." In the end, Iger says these conversations "never went anywhere," and that "Apple didn`t show that much interest." The two companies have a mixed history -- Iger was an Apple board member from 2011 to 2019, and notably a driving force behind Disney acquiring Pixar in 2006, which was led by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs at the time. According to Iger, his first call with Jobs resulted in an almost immediate deal to put Disney content on the first video iPod. "All of a sudden, I`m now someone Steve likes and respects," Iger told The Financial Times. "The old Disney that he knew was lumbering in terms of bureaucracy. And so he thought, this is a new day." The Pixar acquisition spurred Iger to find more companies to bring under Disney`s wing, though not every attempt was successful. "We felt unstoppable. We put together a list of acquisition targets," said Iger. "Marvel was one, Star Wars was another, James Bond was one. We had a list and I figured let`s just tick them off and buy them all." Iger provides no details about Disney`s attempt to buy the James Bond franchise, but we know it obviously failed -- Amazon bought the 007 distribution rights when it acquired MGM in 2022, an

The universe may be hiding conscious minds stranger than we can imagine

What if consciousness isn’t limited to brains like ours? Philosophers Eric Schwitzgebel and Jeremy Pober argue that consciousness could arise in many different forms of life, even in beings built from radically different materials than those found on Earth. Drawing on the vastness of the universe and the likely existence of countless alien civilizations, they suggest it would be surprisingly Earth-centric to assume that only Earth-like biology can support conscious experience.

Trailblazers: Pete Seibert Jr.: ‘The pioneers get the arrows and the settlers get the land’

Editor’s note: This is the third installment in a series highlighting the Vail Public Library’s Vail Valley Voices Collection of oral histories featuring prominent local figures, particularly interviews conducted by the Vail Daily’s Tony Mauro and David...

Pipi’s Pasture: The strangest spring

It seems that each year’s spring season has its “own thing,” a not-so-usual situation or characteristic, something weather-related. That’s the case this year. In fact, if asked, a county resident might refer to spring 2026...

Rep. LaMonica McIver urges appeals court to toss charges

New Jersey Democrat Rep. LaMonica McIver urged a federal appeals court Wednesday to throw out the three-count indictment against her, arguing her arrest outside a federal immigration detention center last year interfered with her legislative duties. In challenging the charges, McIver has argued that Trump administration officials have targeted her for her opposition to the […]

TLC`s Karen Derrico Allegedly Made Threats to Kill Ex-Husband, Kids

TLC`s Karen Derrico is facing criminal charges after being arrested in Las Vegas ... and prosecutors say her ex-husband and his kids were the target of alleged death threats. According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ ... the "Doubling Down With…

Eric Clapton’s Classic Ferrari 275 GTB/4 Could Be Yours

Steve McQueen and Miles Davis also owned examples of one of Ferrari`s most beautiful and important road cars.

Faricy Boys Rebrand Reflects Its Growth and Transition

Faricy Boys, now known as Faricy Automotive, has added Peak Kia, one of two Colorado Springs dealerships selling the South Korean-based automobile brand, to its growing group of southern Colorado new vehicle sales and service operations. Southern Colorado Business Forum & Digest Invest in Excellence. Stay Informed. The people, policies, industries, and innovations shaping the [...] The post Faricy Boys Rebrand Reflects Its Growth and Transition appeared first on SoCo Digest .