It's too late to plug these 4 gadgets into your TV - Pocket-lint
It's too late to plug these 4 gadgets into your TV Pocket-lint
It's too late to plug these 4 gadgets into your TV Pocket-lint

Now the ABC daytime talk show is reportedly in the crosshairs of a Federal Communications Commission.

South Africa will deploy advanced technology, including artificial intelligence and data analytics, to crack down on counterfeit and illicit goods, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in his 2026 State of the Nation address. “We are establishing a National Illicit Economy Disruption Programme that brings together key state agencies and other stakeholders, including the private sector,” Ramaphosa [...]

Road rage is such an ugly part of driving, but the type of car you own could be a magnet for bullies. Having driven thousands of cars over 15 years of testing, here are three of the best cars I think will help you avoid the wrath of other drivers and three that might attract more hate when on the road.
Markets enter a holiday-shortened week as AI disruption fears that initially pressured software stocks have spread dramatically to wealth management...

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InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading TipsToday, Wall Street veteran Marc Chaikin is joining us to share why the stakes for investors right now may be higher than many realize.The post This Iconic Retailer Failed to Adapt—Here’s How Investors Can Avoid the Same Fate appeared first on InvestorPlace.
It is arguably unfair to middle-income earners who sell a property to be pushed into a higher tax bracket for that year.
Suhail Shaikh has lived through a feast and famine at the $12 billion global macro shop and has learnt to lean into winning trades and ditch the bearish bent.

A regional property owner is hoping a TV star’s recent purchase in their remote SA town might be enough to sell their quirky home, which has been on the market for months.The post New hope for Brinkworth bank as The Block’s Mat Johnson buys in town appeared first on realestate.com.au.
The latest large project slated for the Glitter Strip shows developers are rushing to secure builders. But it also shows high-end development is crowding out the mid-market.

Preliminary data issued by the Central Bank indicate that total incoming remittances from Jordanian workers abroad increased by 4.5% in 2025, reaching $4,472.8 million. Outgoing remittances from the Kingdom also rose by 14.2%, amounting to $1,768.5 million.