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Phase Eight has reduced over 2,000 stylish items in its 50% off sale. (Phase Eight)
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Reeza Hendricks has smashed 83 off 44 balls but it was not enough for South Africa, who fell seven runs short of their massive target as the West Indies claimed a 2-1 T20I series win at The Wanderers.South Africa had chased down a record 259 for victory in the second game in Pretoria on Sunday, and this time were set 221 having elected to bowl first on a cold night in Johannesburg.
Throw another mammoth on the barbie.An Australian company has lifted the glass cloche on a meatball made of lab-grown cultured meat using the genetic sequence from the long-extinct pachyderm, saying it was meant to fire up public debate about the hi-tech treat.
Dynamic winger Sevu Reece will watch this year's Rugby World Cup from the sidelines after the All Black suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury.Reece was hurt a fortnight ago in the Crusaders' Super Rugby win against Blues, coming off just after halftime.
A federal judge has ruled that former US vice president Mike Pence must testify to a grand jury about conversations he had with former president Donald Trump leading up to the attack on the Capitol, according to media reports.In a ruling that remains under seal, the judge on Tuesday also said Pence can still decline to answer questions related to January 6, 2021, CNN reported, citing unnamed sources, adding that he can still appeal the ruling.
Ben Simmons will not play again this season because of a nerve injury in his back, ending the Australian's disappointing first full campaign with the Brooklyn Nets after just 42 games.Simmons saw multiple specialists this week who determined he should be shut down for the season because of a nerve impingement.
Black-clad groups have set fire to garbage cans and threw projectiles at police in Paris, who charged at them and threw tear gas in confrontations on the fringes of a march against President Emmanuel Macron and his deeply unpopular pension bill.Clashes also erupted on Tuesday at similar rallies in other cities including Rennes, Bordeaux and Toulouse, with a bank branch and cars set ablaze in Nantes.
The World Health Organisation has tailored its COVID-19 vaccination recommendations for a new phase of the pandemic, suggesting that healthy children and adolescents may not necessarily need a shot but older, high-risk groups should get a booster between six to 12 months after their last vaccine.The United Nations agency said the aim was to focus efforts on vaccinating those facing the greatest threat of severe disease and death from COVID-19, considering the high-level population immunity world
Property giant Meriton has suffered a data breach, joining a string of firms that have been attacked by hackers in the past 12 months.The company, which is known for its property development activities and serviced apartment accommodation operation, has confirmed to the ABC it was attacked more than two months ago on January 14.
Posters calling on Pope Francis to stop his crackdown on the old Latin Mass have been plastered near the Vatican in the latest display of conservative opposition to the pontiff.The posters featured images of Pope Benedict XVI and St John Paul II and quoted from their texts speaking positively about the old rite, which Francis has sought to restrict.
US prosecutors have unveiled a new indictment against Sam Bankman-Fried, accusing the founder of the now-bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange of paying a $US40 million ($A60 million) bribe to Chinese officials so they would unfreeze his hedge fund's accounts.The new bribery conspiracy charge adds the pressure on the 31-year-old former billionaire, who now faces a 13-count indictment over the November collapse of FTX.
A cool, confident Taylor Fritz has booked his ticket to a fifth straight quarter-final at the Miami Open, easing past Denmark's Holger Rune 6-3, 6-4,He was joined by Italian 10th seed Jannik Sinner who breezed by sixth-seeded Andrey Rublev in straight sets.The American ninth seed pumped his racquet in a subdued celebration after an unreturnable serve wrapped up victory over the seventh-seeded Rune, who failed to convert five of his six break-point chances.
Prince Harry has accused Buckingham Palace in court documents of withholding information from him about phone-hacking and says he is exposing the alleged wrongdoing by tabloid "criminals" out of love for his country.In a witness statement to London's High Court where he and six other figures are suing Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail, over phone-hacking and other privacy breaches, Harry again criticised the monarchy for its complicity with the tabloid press.
The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog says his attempt to broker a deal to protect Ukraine's Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is still alive and that he is adjusting the proposals to seek a breakthrough.Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, spoke to Reuters a day before he is expected to travel to Europe's largest nuclear power station in the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia region of southeastern Ukraine.
Apple Inc has launched its buy now, pay later service in the United States that will allow consumers to pay for purchases over time.The service, Apple Pay Later, will allow users to split purchases into four payments spread over six weeks with no interest or fees, the company said.
Socceroos coach Graham Arnold has delighted in Australia's learning experience and unearthing of depth against Ecuador as he turns his focus to the start of a new World Cup cycle and next year's Asian Cup.Arnold shrugged off a difficult 2-1 loss in the second match in Melbourne, four days after a 3-1 victory in Sydney, instead savouring his four debutants and building depth.
Australian industry leaders are heralding the passing of a $15 billion manufacturing fund as an economy booster.The government managed to pass its signature investment vehicle in the Senate after securing the support of key crossbenchers.
NSW Premier Chris Minns says turning around the performance of schools and hospitals in NSW remains his top priority, as new research reveals one million people in the state are living below the poverty line.As counting continues in the election - with Labor likely to fall one or two seats short of the 47 required for majority government - the premier is heading to the far west town of Menindee for his first regional visit after being sworn in on Tuesday.
The NSW parliament will better represent the state than ever but Premier Chris Minns won't be jumping up and down in celebration.As the final makeup of the parliament becomes clearer, AAP analysis shows the state's parliament is on track to be about 45 per cent women.
Children will be put at the centre of proposed law reforms to make court processes for separating families simpler and safer.Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said the current parenting framework in the Family Law Act was complex, confusing and in some cases led to unsafe parenting arrangements.
A new CSIRO report says that renewable energy storage capacity must grow significantly over coming decades to keep pace with rapidly rising electricity demand.The hefty 200-page Renewable Energy Storage Roadmap report estimates that the national electricity market could require a 10 to 14-fold increase in its electricity storage capacity between 2025-2050.