Volkswagen really needs to have a word with its marketing department before releasing another advert.
Some South African big cat breeders can make a small fortune selling their animals to overseas buyers, and it’s a business often accused of putting profit over ethics.
A new groundbreaking documentary, ‘Inside Italy’s COVID War’, takes you behind the scenes at Cremona Hospital during the height of the coronavirus crisis.
Researchers are confident that dogs could be trained to detect the coronavirus in people, even if they’re asymptomatic.
If you’ve ever dreamed of cultivating your own honey, and the smug feeling of satisfaction that comes with it, this is probably the easiest way to do it.
Lance Armstrong has never revealed certain details regarding one of sport’s most infamous doping scandals. Now he claims he’s ready to tell his own story.
Eastern Cape health MEC Sindiswa Gomba has come out swinging, hitting back at the stink surrounding the now-viral ‘fart’ video.
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran endured a slight ‘balls-up’ when explaining tennis safety protocols for reopening courts in the Long Island area.
Stick a six-foot-wide tube around your customers, and you’ve ticked off some of the physical distancing concerns.
A group of men approached by law enforcement outside a UK supermarket launched into an exercise routine to avoid arrest.
On Sunday morning, President Ramaphosa went for a stroll in Rosebank, leading to criticism that he hasn’t been adhering to physical distancing protocol.
Cricket fans might spend hours debating which of the two is better (it’s obvious, come now), but Dale and Jimmy are clearly fans of each other’s bowling.
In his latest ‘Last Week Tonight’ segment, John Oliver once again looked at the coronavirus, but with a particular focus on sport.
If you’d like to develop a lasting fear of anybody who screams at you from behind the wheel, go ahead and watch Russell Crowe in ‘Unhinged’.
Mysterious lights appeared in the sky over the municipality of Magé in Brazil last week, sparking panic and conspiracy theories.
A 25-year-old man has been charged with breaking and entering after CCTV footage captured him living it up inside Australia’s oldest museum.
Biology Professor Erin Bromage talks about the situations and activities most likely to put you at risk of contracting COVID-19.
A month after his arrest for the alleged sex trafficking of minors, Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his prison cell. This story has been crying out for a true-crime doccie, and here it is.
The man who made the words ‘double rainbow’ iconic passed away earlier in the week, so let’s honour him and relive the famous video.
Tonight, at 8:30PM, President Cyril Ramaphosa will once again address the nation.
You showered, you put on relatively clean tracksuit pants, and you managed to get some work done. Well done, you’ve earned a little break.
On May 27, the first launch of astronauts from US soil in nearly 10 years takes place, with a docking at the International Space Station. Here’s your chance to try that docking for yourself.
A SAPS officer is under investigation after a video surfaced of him providing alleged drug kingpin ‘Teddy Mafia’ with a police escort home.
The coronavirus pandemic is ripe for the spread of conspiracy theories and misinformation, and any trip down the rabbit hole can get weird pretty quickly.
A fight broke out at a police station in George, after officers were arrested for violating lockdown rules.
While we wait for live rugby to return to our screens, we may as well enjoy a few compilation videos.
Trevor takes a look at bungling Boris, and how the White House is dealing with a number of coronavirus cases in its midst.
More than two decades after skateboarding icon Tony Hawk made history, 11-year-old Brazilian Gui Khury has gone one better.
Matt Lucas, of ‘Little Britain’ fame, responded to Boris Johnson’s confusing lockdown speech with a parody that quickly went viral.
Conservative MP Heather Wheeler was caught cursing her mic during a video conference debate in the House of Commons.