Understanding what drives events like the weekend’s dip is exceptionally valuable to crypto investors.
Would you look at that? It’s Friday already. Another week is almost done and dusted so high fives all around.
According to the listing, this “exceptionally rare & most unusual offering” should “be seen in person to be believed”.
The people behind Poopsenders.com has been in the shadows while sending packages filled with disturbingly realistic imitation poop to whoever their customers deem deserving for 14 years now.
The Telegraph’s resident South African travel expert, Pippa de Bruyn, has penned an ode to Stanford this week, saying she fell in love with the place in the 1990s.
Everyone on Twitter and beyond is talking about the video being shared across social media showing young scholars pretending to attend a show at DJ Black Coffee’s popular Konka Soweto nightclub.
Names like Ethereum, Solana, Polkadot and maybe even some lesser-known ones like Terra and Binance Coin are becoming more recognisable.
Kanye West – sorry Ye now – seems to have alluded to the existence of a second sex tape involving Kim Kardashian and Ray J.
Cape Point – views for days, friendly ostriches, and a healthy dose of wind. It’s the latter that attracted Danish daredevil kitesurfer Nick Jacobsen to the tip of the peninsula.
Whoever gets to the US Navy’s sunken fighter jet first get their hands on the secrets behind the very expensive, leading-edge fighting force.
Earlier this week, the Duke of York filed legal papers denying all of Virginia Roberts’ allegations. Those legal papers don’t hold up well under closer scrutiny.
Another selfie, another death. Bathing suit ad uproar. Novak’s big return. Kourtney flashes bottom.
We’ve seen a number of awkward post-match interviews, booing and heckling, and just generally boorish behaviour.
Assuming you do have R35 million burning a hole in your pocket, we thought we’d find ourselves a place with a cracking beach view.
A video of a shark battling a turtle seems to have sparked a debate about the merits of intervening.
You won’t recognise the name, Melissa Sander. You will recognise her cries of pain after an infamous grape-stomping fall that remains one of YouTube’s most famous early viral videos.
Just like in the film ‘Don’t Look Up’, a doctoral student made an unusual discovery while using a high-powered telescope.
If you’ve ever wanted to throw in a rude five-letter word then we have just the thing for you.
The musician battled alcohol and drug addiction prior to his death in 1970 at the age of 27. In the curious case of his New York kidnapping, they definitely helped to soothe his nerves.
Netflix has had a rough few weeks as its share price plummets, and executives are likely looking back at these costly blunders with a grimace.
Judging by the Brand Finance Global 500 report for 2022, some have fared better than others.
Having flown into Cape Town from London Heathrow yesterday, the aircraft was about to be towed to a remote stand and parked when things took a turn for the worse.
Mbuso Mandela posted a video to Instagram confessing to beating and strangling his girlfriend with a Trellidoor.
The incident in question took place during Maritzburg College’s grade eight orientation camp, with prefects and house leaders since suspended.
Prince Andrew’s denial overdrive. Thulsie terror twins. Hef’s widow destroyed thousands of photos. Joe Rogan 1, Neil Young 0. Brad Pitt ‘secretly dating’ Swedish neighbour.
In September last year, 33-year-old Martin Kennedy was admitted to the Valkenberg Psychiatric Hospital for bipolar disorder. The story then takes a dark turn.
If there is one thing that we can safely predict about the year 2022, it is that a whole lot of wine is going to be consumed.
Chas Allen was one of four college students who trained their thieving eyes on the Transylvania University Private Collections Museum in Kentucky, famous for housing some of the rarest (and most valuable) books and paintings in the world.
During a laughter-filled bro chat, Javier Bardem revealed that he once jumped out of a cake in “Bond girl” drag to serenade Daniel Craig.
Ironically titled, ‘Girls Can’t Surf’, this sports documentary returns to the ’80s to a time when professional women’s surfing kicked off, “a circus of fluro colours, peroxide hair and radical male egos”.