A Slovenian artist was so inspired by Melania Trump that he carved a statue of her. He really shouldn’t have.
With the US defending their World Cup crown, attention has once again been drawn to the massive pay gap between the men’s and women’s teams. The answer here is a simple one.
Renting property in the city centre of any metro can really eat into your budget, which is why co-living is becoming the easiest way to save cash and live well.
This is the most ever paid for a home in the entire state of California, surpassing the $117,5 million Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son spent back in 2012.
Yesterday was the most important day in the United States of America’s diary. It was also a chance for Trump to show the likes of Putin and Kim Jong Un that he has big tanks.
Aubrey Trail and Bailey Boswell are facing first-degree murder charges in the US, and it’s hard not to draw a parallel with the notorious Krugersdorp Killers.
Uber co-founder Garrett Camp and his partner Eliza Nguyen have purchased a Beverly Hills mansion for a record-breaking $72,5 million.
The Fourth of July means cookouts with burgers (lame versions of braais), wearing American flag-coloured clothing (‘Merica!), and setting off fireworks displays
Substitute teacher David Briscoe was forced to protect students while working at Santa Fe High School, where 10 people were killed on May 18 last year. Or so he says.
Canadian cartoonist Michael de Adder was delighted when one of his cartoons went viral. Sadly, he was axed shortly thereafter.
People are making the most out of Ivanka Trump’s awkward G20 antics with a series of memes under the hashtag #UnwantedIvanka.
It looks like training your kids to believe that they’re entitled to a certain standard of living could end up turning deadly.
Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un looked like besties, as the North Korean leader walked the US president over the border between North and South Korea.
Last night saw the first round of Democratic presidential hopefuls debate each other. Terrified of not being the centre of attention, Trump took to Twitter.
This may well come to be the image that represents the plight of Central American families fleeing violence and seeking US asylum.
The US Supreme Court is relaxing their laws on vulgar language, which granted this chap a long-sought trademark. Not everyone is pleased.
US kinksters celebrated Pride Month with an epic sex-positive kink party in New York City, complete with puppy play and bondage.
It’s not exactly my idea of a good time, but props to Nik Wallenda, 40, and his sister Lijana, 42, who created history 25 stories above the iconic Times Square.
Mike Pence has been dancing to Trump’s tune from the moment he was announced as his running mate. That extends to the climate change ‘debate’, too.
Over the weekend, American Gary Woodland won his first major. He did that wearing some rather interesting footwear.
When Tom Fox, a photographer for the Dallas Morning News, arrived at a federal building in Dallas yesterday, he would have thought it was just another day on the job.
Let’s take a look at the most expensive rental in America, complete with a treatment room for in-home medical procedures.
Whilst many of Trump’s detractors look at impeachment as some kind of quick fix, the truth is rather different.
Trump must be over-the-moon that he can focus his full attention on ‘serious matters’ like the design of Air Force One.
An injured hiker in Arizona had to be airlifted to safety after sustaining multiple injuries. Everything didn’t exactly go according to plan.
Donald is about to embark on day three of his visit to the UK, and there has been no shortage of drama. Trevor’s coverage ticks most of the boxes.
Kenneth Copeland loves to spread the word of the Lord, but he can’t fly commercial because he doesn’t “want to get into a tube with a bunch of demons”.
Just ahead of his visit to the UK, Trump managed to spark more outrage with comments about Meghan Markle. It just adds another layer of intrigue to his Royal engagements.
The US Navy is finally speaking out about those strange flying objects, spotted by their pilots between 2014 and 2015.
The championship finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee made history, with an ending never seen before in the history of the competition.