Would you trade your life for a flash of renown, a sparkle of recognition followed by the world’s most painstaking, unanticipated fade-out?
Research findings are available online in the journal Current Biology 00004-7). The original story “ Researchers discover a ...
The Grammy-winning singer traces her journey from Baskin to Brisbane and how her first song, written at 9, foreshadowed life ...
Trump administration accused Luis Muñoz Pinto of being part of the Tren de Aragua gang. Now living in Colombia he hopes to clear his name and study engineering in the US ...
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Bringing rehabilitation and dignity to people with disabilities in remote homes in rural KZN
Maryke Bezuidenhout is constantly on the road in rural, northern KwaZulu-Natal, visiting and helping people with disabilities ...
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Through Dust and Carrying Steel, Maryke Bezuidenhout Takes Care to People With Disabilities in KZN's Rural Corners
Maryke Bezuidenhout is constantly on the road in rural, northern KwaZulu-Natal visiting and helping people with disabilities where they live. As part of Spotlight's new Rural Health Heroes series, ...
Are y'all ready to go Beyond the Gates? February 24th marked the one-year anniversary of this history-making soap – the first hour-long daytime drama to boast a predominantly Black cast.
Oleksandr Savov survived nearly 3 years of Russian captivity but died eight months after his return. His daughter shares his ...
The 1980s gave us some of the world's favorite songs of all time, including many from bands and solo artists who were basically never heard of since. Keep reading for our top picks of the '80s ...
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A hidden tree camera records a tiny bird singing alone in the woods
A hidden camera set among the trees quietly captured a small bird perched on a branch as it sang into the calm forest air.
Harry Styles is back with his first album in four years and it will surprise some fans. Here's a rundown of “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally." ...
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Restoring cellular vibration reduces aggressiveness of advanced vocal cord cancer
The continuous movement of the vocal cords weakens and eventually stops as laryngeal cancer progresses. Researchers have, for the first time, discovered that restoring cellular vibration reduces the ...
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