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US Masters: Justin Thomas downplays Bryson DeChambeau’s 'advantage'

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Justin Thomas isn't buying into all the Bryson DeChambeau hype ahead of the 84th edition of the US Masters at August National.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
Alcohol: DA backs Western Cape Government in bid to lift the ban
The Democratic Alliance (DA) says it’s on board for the alcohol ban to be lifted in the province and for businesses to be able to reopen.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
The Latest: Dr. Fauci: Public health safeguards slow virus - Black News Channel

By The Associated Press undefined WASHINGTON — Dr. Anthony Fauci says even if the coronavirus is around for decades, public health safeguards and an eventual vaccine will allow the world to successfully adapt. The government's leading infectious disease expert was asked about whether the

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Source: Black News Channel - Black News Channel
Bake your own Gingerbread Biscuits to enjoy with tea or coffee
Store bought gingerbread biscuits are simply not as good as those freshly home baked goodies, so why not make them from scratch today?
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
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Record-chasing Serena Williams set to warm-up for US Open - Voice Online
VETERAN TENNIS ace Serena Williams,desperately attempting to equal the seemingly elusive record of 24 Grand... The post Record-chasing Serena Williams set to warm-up for US Open appeared first on Voice Online.
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Source: Britain's Favourite Black Newspaper - Voice Online
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State to offer mortgage at 7pc in September
KMRC will lend money to financial institutions at an annual interest of five percent, enabling them to write home loans at seven percent.
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Morikawa savours first major and says he’s ready for more - Stabroek News
SAN FRANCISCO, (Reuters) - Collin Morikawa savoured his first major title after shooting a final round 64 at Harding Park to claim victory at the PGA Championship, and the 23-year-old American says he is just getting
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Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
SA Mobile Giant MTN Exits Middle East to Focus on Africa | Africanews
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Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa
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What becomes of unwanted babies? – NewsDay Zimbabwe
guest column:Miriam Tose Majome IT is a common national habit to turn a blind eye or be very judgmental about problems that we are too uncomfortable to deal with such as unwanted teen pregnancies or the necessity of providing contraceptives to sexually active minors. However, unwanted pregnancies
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Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People
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Zimbabwe: Late Zanu-PF Benefactor John Bredenkamp Removed From U. S. Sanctions List
[New Zimbabwe] The US government has removed from its targeted sanctions list, late Zimbabwe businessman and Zanu PF benefactor, John Bredenkamp and 20 of his companies.
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Nursing homes weren’t ready for a pandemic. They’re not ready for wildfire, either - Black Voice News
When the ominous beep of an emergency alert roused Mark and Kathy Allen out of bed in Sebastopol on Oct. 9, 2017, the Tubbs Fire was heading toward Santa Rosa.  So the Allens did too. They knew the assisted living facility where Mark’s mother lived was in the path of fast-moving flames. They sped
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Source: Black Voice News | The Voice of the Black Community in California
Africa: Nearly 300,000 Active Covid-19 Cases Across Continent After 8.5 Million Tests
[allAfrica] As of August 6, the confirmed Covid-19 case total from 55 African countries has reached 994,018. Of those, 298,472 are active cases with 8,527,691 tests having been performed.
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'I'm Not Going to Let Them See Me Cry': Two Black Mothers with Babies In Backseat Confronted By Secret Service Members with Guns Drawn Over False Claim of Stolen Vehicle
India Johnson and Yasmeen Winston, two Black women ages 26 and 25, took their babies to play at the fountains at the National Mall in the nation’s capital
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
Leadership crisis puts Zim on international radar, again
editorial comment ZIMBABWE finds herself the subject of international focus again, and not because of how the novel coronavirus is devastating its fragile economy, overwhelming its creaking health system and demoralised frontline workers, but because of its leadership which appears hellbent on
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Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People
US hits 5 million confirmed virus cases, Europe is amazed | The Atlanta Voice
With confirmed coronavirus cases in the U.S. hitting 5 million Sunday, by far the highest of any country, the failure of the most powerful nation in the world to contain the scourge has been met with astonishment and alarm in Europe. Perhaps nowhere outside the U.S. is America’s bungled virus
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Source: The Atlanta Voice
Analysis: I asked for hate mail from teachers and this is what I got - L.A. Focus Newspaper

A lot of teachers and their families took me up on it and sent in some thoughtful notes.

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Source: La Focus Newspaper
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COVID-19 latest: Cases in South Africa now at 559 858
As of Sunday 9 August, South Africa has 559 858 confirmed COVID-19 cases.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
Despite Scary Diagnosis, Never Give Cancer the Power
Having “conquered” cancer twice rather than being a survivor of cancer speaks to the power of Annetta Grady’s battle with breast cancer, twice. “I used to hate the color pink, now I host ‘Pink Parties’ and raise money for the Faith Fancher Foundation at Kaiser, Carol Ann Read Breast Health Center
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SA Council of Churches and others take a stand against corruption
The South African Council of Churches, along with other organisations, will mobilise a comprehensive societal response to corruption.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
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Gen. Charles Brown Jr. Makes History As Air Force Chief Of Staff
Gen. Charles Brown Jr. was appointed to become the Air Force’s chief of staff, making him the first African American general to lead a U.S. military branch.
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Africa: Why We're Working to Put Africa's Jellyfish On the Map
[The Conversation Africa] Jellyfish can be found in almost every ocean in the world. These beautiful, graceful creatures are a sight to behold; their swift, pulsating motions gently propel them through the water. But the scene can quickly turn ominous as the animal transforms into
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Source: allAfrica.com
Political parties, industry colleagues pay tribute to Bob Mabena | News24
South Africans have reacted with shockand sadness to the death of South African radio and television legend Bob Mabena.
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Zim crisis: UN steps in
THE United Nations says it is following the Zimbabwean crisis with concern, urging Harare to respect human rights amid pressure for the matter to be tabled at the global meeting. United Nations secretary-general António Guterres (pictured), through his office, said the President Emmerson Mnangagwa
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Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People
Blistering finish earns Redman share of lead in Detroit - Stabroek News
(Reuters) Doc Redman collected seven birdies in his last eight holes to grab a share of the first-round lead with Scott Stallings and Kevin Kisner at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit on
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Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
Pirates geared up for Sundowns challenge, says Davids
Orlando Pirates resume their league campaign with a tough fixture against Mamelodi Sundowns at Dobsonville Stadium.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
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South Africa: Covid Corruption Shames SA & Poisons Opportunity to Reduce Economic Inequality
[Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation] The allegations that South Africa's defences against Covid-19 have been turned into business opportunities for the politically connected are a massive setback for the country's integrity and post-pandemic economic landscape.
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Schools mull outdoor classes amid virus, ventilation worries - Black News Channel
By TERRY SPENCER Associated Press It has been seven years since the central air conditioning system worked at the New York City middle school where Lisa Fitzgerald O'Connor teaches. As a new school year approaches amid the coronavirus pandemic, she and her colleagues are threatening not to return
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SIU seeks R400m from SAP over dodgy contracts - TechCentral
South African investigators are seeking to recover more than R400-million from German software giant SAP for two government contracts they allege were entered into unlawfully, court documents show.
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Trinidadians vote for a new Government today | New York Carib News
Voters in Trinidad and Tobago go to the polls today to elect a new Government following allegations of corruption, racism, and promises in a campaign severely hampered by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Saucy Shak fired up to show he's real hot stuff - Voice Online
BRITISH LIGHT-Heavyweight title contender Shakan Pitters has created his own special super-fiery Jerk hot sauce... The post Saucy Shak fired up to show he's real hot stuff appeared first on Voice Online.
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Source: Britain's Favourite Black Newspaper - Voice Online
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How Anisa tackled obesity, health, fitness and GBV
Cape Town fitness trainer Anisa Essop lost 61kg and left an abusive husband to carve out a fresh career in a new province.
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