Pope Francis took something of a tumble on Saturday, although I think what we really need to talk about is his new album.
This weekend saw Trump step up to the plate for one of TVs biggest gigs, hosting the famous ‘Saturday Night Live’. Looks like he had fun.
Here’s hoping your weekend went better than it did for the rand, close of trading on Friday seeing some truly awful numbers.
There’s a new record holder in the world of monster ships, the Matz Maersk Triple E blowing the competition out of the water.
When your bottom line depends on being the first to arrive at the scene of an accident you tend to drive a little quicker. This is just ridiculous though.
The next few weeks were always going to be testing for the incumbent Bok coach, although these two gents haven’t taken it easy on Heyneke.
It seems some local retailers are not playing by the rules when it comes to selling SIM cards, this radio station catching them out.
Protesters in London donned Anonymous masks and took to the streets, many involved in pretty hectic clashes with police.
Some of the French national team’s top players are involved in a sex tape scandal, proving footballers really do have far more money than sense.
2015’s biggest movers and shakers have been crowned by Forbes, four criteria coming into play that set them apart from the rest.
El Presidente Barack Obama isn’t very impressed with some folks around these parts, going as far as writing a letter to Congress.
Not content with raking in billions off the back of online sales, Amazon are branching out, opening their first physical store in Seattle.
Combine the world’s oldest profession with the internet and things tend to become racy. This portrait series is a touch more arty than what you might expect.
Most pupils are pretty keen to land a day off school but this young man was having none of it, commandeering a bus and heading for his exam.
Criminals snatching phones isn’t exactly headline-grabbing stuff, but when the world’s top female tennis player dishes out justice people take notice.
South Africa’s most famous comedic export was forced to skip class for a day after he required emergency surgery yesterday.
British personality and esteemed thinker Stephen Fry was in fine voice during an interview in Australia, tackling a number of sensitive subjects.
The past few weeks has been a torrid time for meat eaters, the World Health Organisation releasing troublesome findings. Cool your jets and read this please.
There is a storm brewing after things between camera giants Polaroid and GoPro turned sour. Prepare for a serious legal battle ahead.
The results are in, Deloitte releasing their findings on who Africa’s premier retailer is. Looks like our local companies have done just fine.
Police around America are realising that their every move is being documented by civilians with cellphones, something they say is hindering their performance.
Paul Roos’ admissions policy is under the spotlight after a student was rejected for what his parents believe were racially motivated reasons.
The All Blacks arrived home to a hero’s welcome, the airport staff in Auckland showing their adulation with a haka on the tarmac.
The world of horse-racing tends to be very male-dominated, although the latest winner of Australia’s Melbourne Cup has a few things to say about that.
Another day, another damning indictment of Scientology and the behaviour of the religion’s poster boy Tom Cruise.
They say home is where the heart is, although for this young man it was also where he ran a sophisticated drug dealing business that made him millions.
It looks like two people having a bad day happened across each other and things quickly became very heated. Road rage commence.
As speculation continues over the uncertain future of the Springbok coaching position Heyneke Meyer has been pretty clear about his intentions.
We’ve seen recently that the students of this country are fed up, this documentary coming out of Grahamstown showing all is not well at Rhodes University.
It would be fair to say that the relationship between Tiger Woods and former caddie Steve Williams has soured. Now Williams is dishing the dirt.