Maye Musk says that going to visit Elon in Texas isn’t exactly the epitome of luxury. Given where she came from, that doesn’t bother her.
When it comes to investing, and investing wisely, the informed will tell you that it’s a long game.
This week has seen a series of extraordinary claims and counterclaims from Paul and his brother, Mathias.
Microsoft set up an office in our country in 1997, and 10 years later, Google opened its first offices here. Both are based in Bryanston, Johannesburg.
Turkish journalist Huseyin Ozkok was on the receiving end of a proper cat slap in the middle of a live broadcast.
Surely, by now, everybody who can rock a decent impression has gone public? Enter Jamie Foxx and his recent appearance on the ‘Rap Radar’ podcast.
We all know that dolphins are smart and enjoy sex similarly to humans, but this new information paints a far more interesting picture of these water dwellers.
Weird Al is known for his tongue-in-cheek parodies of popular songs and music videos, so it’s no surprise that the trailer for his satirical ‘absolutely true biographical drama’ acts as a musical biopic cliché bingo.
Last May, Leo Prinsloo and his colleague, Lloyd Mtombeni, experienced their 15 minutes of fame after foiling a cash-in-transit heist.
The remarkable gold-plated, infrared eyes have been capturing far-flung galaxies as well as shedding light on a bevvy of scientific questions and concerns.
Even after 25 years, Dr Frederic Mailliez still thinks about that tragic night on August 31, 1997, in the Alma Tunnel in Paris.
The scourge of kidnappings across the Cape continues and the syndicates pulling them off appear to operate with impunity.
No 2023 F1 race for SA. Wild Coast seismic survey ruling. Why NASA launch was delayed. Second Comrades death. Memories of a rock star roadie.
All 25 people aboard South African Airways Flight 406 died and for more than five decades, rumours of nefarious happenings have made it one of the country’s most scrutinised aviation mysteries.
South Africa’s craft gin scene has seen an explosion in recent years and we’re always game to try something new and different.
While his wife was away, the cop allegedly let a sex worker into his home, where she drugged him with a date rape drug before ransacking his house.
Bezos shares three boys and one adopted daughter from China with ex-wife MacKenzie Scott, but little is known about them and their upbringing.
The stretch of highway from Somerset West heading towards Borcherds Quarry Road en route to Cape Town International Airport has become notorious.
A video of the trip has been doing the rounds on Twitter, showing the unidentified driver confronting the female passenger for allegedly offering her body to settle the unpaid Uber bill.
The moment Nic White duped referee Paul Williams into giving Faf de Klerk a yellow card, you knew the memes were coming.
We could wait patiently for September 7 to roll around to find out what the latest iPhone will look like, but where’s the fun in that?
Today is a pretty big day for NASA and, I guess, the world at large. For the first time in 50 years, NASA plans to launch a rocket that can ferry humans to and from the moon.
Johnny Depp turned up at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday as the show’s iconic mascot, the Moon Person.
In 1994, Jennifer Gwynne met Elon Musk at the University of Pennsylvania and the two spent a year dating.
The fact that Meghan Markle called the residence she stayed in a “housing unit” seems to have rubbed a lot of South Africans the wrong way.
Boerewors gets its Champagne moment. Monster drug bust at OR Tambo. Air France pilots in mid-air physical fight. Jennifer Garner more than happy.
Mention the word ‘Steinhoff’ and most of us think of former CEO Markus Jooste. The company’s former CFO isn’t without wrongdoing, either.
The pandemic prompted many people to consider the benefits of online education as a robust alternative to traditional teaching. But how have the young learners who swapped to online learning adapted?
According to Time Out, a street is considered cool if it is “a vibrant community space, a thriving business district or just a place that oozes fabulous vibes”.
‘Microsoft Flight Simulator’ has inspired countless people across multiple generations to take to the skies. The game has come a long, long way since its first release in 1982.