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How to Get on Wikipedia: A Friendly Guide to Becoming Notable

Getting your name or work on Wikipedia can seem daunting, but it’s achievable with the right approach. The key to success is understanding the guidelines and policies of this massive online encyclopedia. Wikipedia’s community of volunteers maintains a high standard for what gets included, focusing on verifiable and notable content…  » …

Classroom Ceiling Collapse at Magwegwe High School Injures Several Students

In a shocking incident last Friday, several Advanced Level students at Magwegwe High School in Bulawayo were injured when the ceiling of their classroom unexpectedly caved in during an ongoing lesson. The injured students were swiftly taken to Mpilo Central Hospital, where they were treated for their injuries and subsequently discharged…  » …

U.S. Election Betting: CFTC, Kalshi Both Grilled by Judges in Appeals Court

A panel of judges grilled attorneys for the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and prediction-betting platform Kalshi over the company’s efforts to launch political prediction markets in the U.S., without indicating whether they’d allow Kalshi to offer these products while reviewing a lower court’s ruling on the products…  » …

Teen raped at beach house

Police are searching for a 20-year-old man who raped a teenager at a beach house in Guayaguayare over the weekend. The suspect, of Newlands Village in Guayaguayare, has been on the run since the incident, police were told. The victim, an 18-year-old woman, was accompanied by her mother when she reported the incident to the

Court decisions vs political pressure in justice

In criminal court matters in democratic countries, after a suspect is arrested and tried, if found guilty who has the final say in court decisions? Is it the prime minister and, by extension, the government in power, or is it the court’s adjudicator guided by our written laws? When you hear a senior counsel (one

NASA, NAACP Partner to Advance Diversity, Inclusion in STEM Fields

During an event Thursday, NASA and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) signed a Space Act Agreement to increase engagement and equity for underrepresented students pursuing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and to improve access to agency activities and opportunities. “NASA and the NAACP share a longstanding commitment to