Nine-year-old Victory Brinker made ‘America’s Got Talent’ history this week with her rendition of the opera ‘Juliet’s Waltz’.
Supersonic commercial travel is on the horizon once more, according to NASA and Lockheed Martin, who are building a needle-like aeroplane, the X-59 QueSST.
Late last night, with the clock ticking, Jacob Zuma was taken to Estcourt Correctional Centre to serve his 15-month prison sentence.
Zuma in jail. Haiti president assassinated. Trump praised Hitler. England in Euro final. ‘Love Island’ intruder. World’s biggest sandcastle. Candice in Cannes.
Despite the world being more than a year into a pandemic that has forced many of us to make very good friends with Zoom, there are still far too many people out there who seem to be struggling with video call etiquette.
South Africa’s MeerKAT telescope has been hard at work uncovering a large galaxy group, which is likely the most neutral hydrogen gas-rich group ever discovered.
Amazon Studios is releasing a new documentary about the legend behind ‘Batman’ and ‘Iceman’, featuring 40 years of home footage shot by Val Kilmer himself.
Pokemon Go has managed to rake in more than $5 billion in five years, and is only increasing its revenue as it celebrates another birthday.
Rankings were based on analysing Instagram hashtags associated with the world’s most popular road trip destinations, and working out how many images were shared per mile of the journey.
Fresh allegations have emerged in the case against Dean Carelse, who taught and coached sport at Grey PE and other Gqeberha schools before moving to Australia.
Lions tour in disarray. ‘Pact with Satan’ murderer found guilty. Fish become drug addicts. Italy in Euro final after penalty drama. Britney’s lawyer wants out.
Getting that caffeine dose in the morning is a lifesaver, but there are plenty of other ways for your coffee to help around the house.
Here are the simple steps needed to set up screen recording, which will make it infinitely easier to help your parents with any phone issues.
Rolling Stones’ list of the best movies of 2021 (so far) include stories about a thrilling viral Twitter thread, sugar daddies at a shiva, artists trying to become masters, and more.
Fans of life at sea can now snap up a condo on the largest superyacht in the world “by both length and volume”, as long as they’re invited to do so.
I regret to inform you that at least two of the drivers participating in America’s Stadium Super Trucks racing series are not well-adjusted people.
Everybody knows that you can only call it champagne if it comes from the French region of Champagne. Everyone except Vladimir Putin, that is.
Iceland conducted the world’s largest trial of a shorter working week, with an analysis of the results finally published.
Cele – ‘no rush’ to arrest Zuma. Trump feared Ghislaine would rat on him. Alcohol bans more impact than curfews. Christo Wiese in hospital. Gordon Ramsay ruins wedding.
Wian van den Berg is currently South Africa’s most-followed TikToker, having spent years perfecting his magic tricks.
Mark Zuckerberg used his electric surfboard, along with a Fourth of July prop and a fitting soundtrack, to celebrate Independence Day.
Prince Charles has released a Spotify playlist, featuring songs that would give him “an irresistible urge to get up and dance” back in the day.
At least three people are dead, and around 80 are still missing, after the Japanese town of Atami was hit by a devastating mudslide.
Princess Charlene of Monaco has been staying in South Africa for months now, reportedly because of a medical condition, although rumours of Prince Albert’s third illegitimate child won’t go away.
South Africans who follow Lee-Ann Liebenberg on Instagram spent Friday night trying to piece together various bits of information, as the model announced that she would be parting ways with her husband.
Fastest woman weed ban. Zuma gets more time. New Amazon CEO stock grant. Amelia Hamlin goes topless.
A mother is forced to reveal her dark side when a group of terrorists take control of the plane she’s on.
Meet the quick-change magician Léa Kyle, who won Heidi Klum’s golden buzzer approval for her incredible ability to switch outfits at rapid speed.
As you switch on your electric blanket tonight, before climbing into bed, spare a thought for the many Capetonians who won’t enjoy a good night’s rest.
The shortlisted photographs in The Royal Observatory Greenwich’s 13th Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition are so beautiful that it’s hard to believe they’re real.