Newcastle United won a football match, the Bulls are Currie Cup champions, and the Ozzie cricket team has a toasted sandwich problem. Welcome to the Sports Wrap.
Sure, Elon Musk could use an interview to have a calm and rational discussion about his companies, or he could muse about monkeys playing mind Pong.
Right, let’s check in on Britney and her awkward Instagram dance videos, with the latest featuring Justin Timberlake’s ‘Holy Grail’.
On Thursday in California, heavy rains and snow sent a large chunk of Highway 1, which runs along the coast, into the ocean.
In the late 1960s, the Queen allowed cameras inside her home for a full year. She wasn’t happy with the end result, and the footage promptly disappeared, until being leaked last week.
Peter Nygard’s former personal videographer, Stephen Feralio, has stepped forward to share footage he captured, saying that he could no longer remain silent.
Officers from the Tshwane Metro Police Department were seen dragging and assaulting an unidentified man.
When Alana decided to come out to her parents, she called for backup from Lindsay Lohan, and she almost got what she asked for.
Watching someone blow glass doesn’t seem that interesting, until you look into the science behind why the show has become such a huge hit.
If you have made, or plan to make, the switch from WhatsApp to Telegram, there’s a really easy way to move your chat history across.
No matter how busy you are, make sure you find four minutes to hear Cheslin describe the moment he knew the Rugby World Cup was coming home with the Springboks.
People watching a BBC Wales panel discussion about unemployment during the pandemic noticed something out of sorts on one interviewee’s bookshelf.
Electric cars were once considered relatively slow-moving machines, but technology has come a long way since the first one rolled out of the factory.
There’s a lot to look forward to in the coming months, with some excellent films on the way.
Every year the clock is unveiled, giving us an idea of how close we are to disaster. The countdown has begun.
Nia Dennis incorporated music from the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, and Missy Elliott into her routine, which scored 9,95 out of 10 from the judges and received the seal of approval from Michelle Obama.
A brutal attack following a road accident was captured on video, with witnesses saying that the attack and intimidation continued all the way to the police station.
There’s no love lost between former Manchester United teammates Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku, with the pair involved in an ugly altercation last night.
After years of living at 52945 Humboldt Blvd in California, Sylvester Stallone and his wife Jennifer Flavin have decided to pack it up and move to Florida.
He may not be a household name in the golfing world, but Mark Hubbard did manage to grab headlines with his rather unique putting technique.
Mass protests have erupted across Russia after opposition leader Alexei Navalny was imprisoned, following which his team released a video about Putin’s luxury Black Sea palace.
It’s not often that you see a truck involved in a high-speed chase, with the driver hijacking the vehicle in Porterville and initially avoiding a police roadblock.
Oh, the things people will do for the ‘Gram these days.
On Thursday, February 11, at 7:30PM, Qiniso Van Damme will become South Africa’s first Bachelorette. Here are five of the men competing for her affection.
On Monday, during a flight between Johannesburg and Durban, things went south when Mango flight JE251 lost cabin pressure.
Whilst the exact details remain unconfirmed, Metro cops can be seen firing on a vehicle that has refused to cooperate, with a chase then ensuing.
For the first time in four years, dogs have returned to the White House, with one making history as the first shelter dog to call it home.
Cage’s latest zany offering, ‘Willy’s Wonderland’, involves the massacring of giant animatronic animals and a man working through some issues.
Back in 1999, Elon Musk bought himself a treat in the form of a McLaren F1 with his first dose of real Silicon Valley money.
Protests over the imposed curfew, which started this past weekend, have continued to rage in the Netherlands.