CAPE TOWN, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil (XOM.N), opens new tab is eyeing projects in South Africa which it views as a top destination for liquefied natural gas (LNG), a senior gas executive said at ...
President Trump took the world by surprise when he cut off U.S. foreign aid to South Africa earlier this year. In a February executive order, he cited Pretoria’s “aggressive positions towards the ...
Steve Harvey isn't looking to start a family feud with his daughter. Indeed, the game show host shared that when it comes to Lori Harvey's ex-boyfriends, he has to keep his distance. "I'm off limits," ...
Steve Harvey opened up about watching his daughter Lori's personal life, including her romantic relationships, play out in the public eye. If you’re an ex to Lori Harvey, you’re an ex to Steve Harvey, ...
Steve Harvey, the popular Family Feud host, is a big-time Cleveland Browns fan. As most fans who support the Browns have been doing, Harvey is paying close attention to the quarterback situation and ...
Steve Harvey stands by his decision to quit stand-up comedy over ten years ago. The “Family Feud” host, 68, appeared on Tuesday’s episode of “The Pivot Podcast” and was asked what “acceptable jokes” ...
Family Feud host and Cleveland Browns fan Steve Harvey believes the team needs to see what they have in Shedeur Sanders. Harvey is a passionate Browns fan who isn’t afraid to speak his mind on the ...
It turns out that things are very strict in the Harvey household when it comes to how much Steve Harvey can interact with his daughter’s exes. On “The Pivot Podcast,” hosted by NFL stars Ryan Clark, ...
The Cleveland Browns and Shedeur Sanders mash-up has been less than ideal so far in their brief time together. It turns out that Sanders could be on a contender right now—the Baltimore Ravens—but he ...
The 'Family Feud' host explained why he tries to "be real careful" socializing with his daughter's former partners in a new episode of 'The Pivot Podcast' Brenton Blanchet is an Associate Editor on ...
In an appearance on the Pivot podcast, Steve Harvey suggested that he left behind stand-up comedy because of "cancel culture." When Harvey was asked about what "acceptable jokes" comedians can make.