Fans celebrate 'new' AI Beatles music, Ex-Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson dies, Woolworths klaps back at Pride merch backlash, and South Africans getting into the #Vanlife.
A poll by Japan’s public broadcaster NHK last month showed 55% of people were wearing masks just as often now as when government guidance was in place during the pandemic, with just 8% having stopped altogether. [– The City of Cape Town says the new R145 million electricity switching station is expected to upgrade the currently constrained networks. [– The James Webb Space Telescope spotted complex organic molecules in a galaxy that existed only 1.5 billion years after the birth of the universe.
[– As life gets more expensive in South Africa, people are looking at alternative ways of living; we meet a couple that is doing vanlife in South Africa, and sharing the lifestyle online. [– Big Apple officials unveiled a street vending machine Monday that covers it all when it comes to catering to drug-users, offering free handy paraphernalia such as crack pipes and lip balm — and also Narcan for overdoses.
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