We’re in the midst of Discovery’s Shark Week, which means it’s a good time to revisit a totally bogus story the channel tried to pass off as real.
Kate Moss and Kim Kardashian are working together to add some excitement to our (mostly) housebound life in big, comfy knickers.
What we have witnessed this past week or so are not merely random acts of violence, but rather a planned and executed “insurrection”, using social media mobilisation and the know-how of former uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) operatives.
The man filmed exiting a Durban Woolies as it was looted and hopping into a Mercedes-Benz has flatly denied any wrongdoing. Twitter sleuths never rest, though.
Sacha Baron Cohen’s 2018 series ‘Who is America?’ made a fool out of many US politicians and public figures. Roy Moore, then a US Senate candidate, was one of them.
This documentary unpacks mystery after mystery as it explores the origin and life of the 500-year-old ‘Salvator Mundi’, the most expensive painting ever sold.
‘Heist’, a true-crime series that hits Netflix tomorrow (July 14), chronicles three of the biggest heists in modern American history, as explained by the people who pulled them off.
UFC 264’s headline fight between Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor may have been a flop, but South African Dricus du Plessis certainly delivered.
Firenadoes are the latest horror in the heat spell that has caused insane wildfires to blaze from California to Oregon.
Sean McInerney, who goes by Poopies, did show some common sense when he said he doesn’t blame the sharks because he “was in their living room”.
When your citizens have so little, for so long, and their pleas for assistance go unanswered, desperation sets in. Some of the looting, however, was indefensible.
A recent CNN segment has shone a light on the spread of the Delta variant and our third wave, which has placed our healthcare sector under immense strain.
England can be proud of its football team, although the same cannot be said for many of its supporters.
Tom Cruise and David Beckham celebrated England’s early goal during the Euro 2020 final on Sunday with a little fist bump, which caught the attention of fans around the world.
‘No Man of God’, starring Elijah Wood, revisits actual transcripts of interviews between FBI analyst Bill Hagmaier and Bundy, who was in jail at the time.
Cameras showed the players barely cracking a smile, at the same time that the invader was repeatedly dodging security efforts to take him down.
Critics have labelled the Australian government’s advertisement of a young woman struggling with COVID-19 as “insensitive” and worse.
Travelling alongside a crew of five, Branson went just a little over 80 kilometres above Earth, reached suborbital space for a few seconds, and bested his billionaire rivals.
Dudu Zuma-Sambudla is trying to mobilise forces to protest her father’s arrest. Worryingly, she tweeted a video of a President Ramaphosa poster being hit with a hail of bullets.
Hey, would you look at that? It’s Friday. Time to ease into the weekend with a few trailers for your perusal.
An Austrian man’s trip to the toilet on Monday should have been just like any other, except it turned out to be a bit of a nightmare.
When Neil Diamond penned ‘Sweet Caroline’ in 1969, he had no idea it would somehow morph into an unofficial anthem for the English football team.
The man, in just his boxer shorts and a single sock, was arrested for suspected arson after jumping from rooftop to rooftop and swinging on cable lines.
There’s a gigantic 3D cat stopping crowds at a busy intersection in Tokyo, and it follows the usual feline routine of waking up, meowing, and then sleeping some more.
Speaking outside of the prison where Jacob Zuma is incarcerated, Carl Niehaus suffered further humiliation after being arrested during a live broadcast.
A South African captive wildlife facility asked a woman attacked by a cheetah on the property to keep the incident under wraps. She has now shared her video to raise awareness.
You might not recognise the names Jill Hallett, Joan Swanepoel, and Debbie Breedt, but you’ll certainly have seen their (in)famous ‘Zuma Must Go’ dance, which first went viral in April 2017.
‘Annette’ wowed audiences at Cannes earlier in the week, earning a five-minute-long standing ovation. That was more than enough time for lead actor Adam Driver to light up.
Your favourite insanely wealthy and highly dysfunctional family is set to return, with the third season of ‘Succession’ out later this year.
Nine-year-old Victory Brinker made ‘America’s Got Talent’ history this week with her rendition of the opera ‘Juliet’s Waltz’.