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Matthew McConaughey draws a line in the sand on AI Matthew McConaughey has always been a step ahead of the curve, whether it is choosing unconventional...
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There is a growing unease in the public mood, one that stretches far beyond party politics or election cycles. It is the sense that something essential...
When rivers rise, and boundaries disappear After days of heavy rain, parts of the Kruger National Park have been transformed by floodwater. Rivers burst their banks,...
Looking for a used car in Gauteng can feel like being thrown into the deep end of a chaotic, crowded pool. The listings are endless, stretching...
The stretchy material that lights up on its own Imagine pulling on a rubber band and watching it glow, without a battery, plug, or hidden circuit....