Popular YouTube channel FailArmy has racked up more than 15 million subscribers. Yesterday, it released a classic collection of vacation fails.
A driver, with a record for speeding in and around New Mexico, was believed to be going upwards of 175 kilometres per hour when he suddenly crashed into a school bus.
The combination of new research and stunning special effects makes this a must-watch for those with an interest in dinosaurs.
In the North West, sophisticated criminal enterprises are fleecing mines for millions. Derek and the team were granted the opportunity to film a “high-octane, drama-filled bust”.
Critics say it’s become so commercialised that it’s basically a giant Instagram content playground for brands to pump their stuff through social media.
Trevor Jacob posted the video four months ago and was immediately accused of faking the whole ordeal to get views.
With Maties ahead and the clock ticking towards 80 minutes, Tuks fullback Stefan Coetzee burst through the opposition defence. His offload will be debated around dining halls and braais for years to come.
In a web exclusive clip, Oliver gets hilariously irate with ‘Air Bud’.
Video evidence from the investigation into the shooting was released yesterday by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office.
Yesterday afternoon, Hanover Park residents hid in fear as gunshots rang out.
A school bus en route to Ralph E. Waite Elementary School was almost taken out when a truck driver lost control of his tractor-trailer.
Cage has had quite some time to save stories, anecdotes, and mildly terrifying renditions of ‘Three Blind Mice’ to share with an audience.
The daring Houdini-inspired performer was put in handcuffs and placed upside down in a glass tank filled with water.
Elon Musk has described the ‘Smart Summon’ in Tesla cars as the company’s “most viral feature ever”. True, but not always in the way the company would like.
The former heavyweight world champion was originally asked for a photo by his fellow passenger and obliged, but finally lost his cool when the guy continued to harass him.
Jetson Aerospace has been making a name for itself as the creator of a flying vehicle that is fun for just about anyone to pilot.
Fancy watching a movie about Nicolas Cage starring Nicolas Cage acting as Nicolas Cage? Fine, but we call him Nic around here.
For today’s Throwback Thursday, we revisit one of history’s greatest unsolved mysteries – who was the Clifton Pooper?
The incredible HiRISE camera captured the coolest and most detailed shot of a Mars crater earlier this year.
It’s out with the old, boring propaganda videos and in with drones, cameras strapped to rockets, slow-motion movie trailers, and leather jackets.
A self-proclaimed pirate, cinematographer, and conservationist’s first-hand footage of a shark chomping down on a camera is fascinating.
Following in the footsteps of spoofy horror films like ‘Sharknado 5: Global Swarming’ is a new horror spectacle aboard the Titanic.
How the BBC managed to get the location of South Africa so wrong when reporting on the floods in KwaZulu-Natal is beyond understanding.
Everybody’s talking about a 30-second clip from Piers’ show, which appears to end with Trump storming off the set.
In 2010, Hunter Moore created the revenge porn website ‘Is Anyone Up?’ which wrecked untold lives. Rolling Stone called him “the most hated man on the internet” and Moore embraced that tag.
The hot air balloon was on its maiden flight with 13 people on board when it suddenly had to make an emergency crash landing.
The show’s opening bit also took aim at Anthony Fauci, Britney Spears, Jared Leto, and others.
Crack a confession and case closed, right? Well, not really, and on the latest episode of ‘Last Week Tonight’ this was unpacked in greater detail.
A new British miniseries from David E. Kelley tops the rankings, and there’s plenty of international variety to round off the list.
After a substantial COVID-19 hiatus, Coachella has come back booming with an “exciting three-day celebration of live music’s resurgence”.