OnlyFans bans porn. Taliban ‘door-to-door manhunt’. How Rolex became premier watch brand. Rugby Championship in disarray. R Kelly’s girl scout fetish.
The scenes that played out earlier this week at Kabul’s airport will live in infamy.
If you’re on a quest for your best skin, a well thought out skincare plan is something you should look into as soon as possible.
Dennis Nilsen might not be a name you’re familiar with, but his five-year London killing spree is the stuff of nightmares.
Today is a Thursday, and Larry David is a comedy genius. Those are both facts.
In this interactive thriller video game, you’ll hear Willem Dafoe’s voice over and over and over again, until you figure out the mystery, sift through the lies, and reveal the ugly truth.
By Seth’s estimate, roughly 92% of Constantia Village shoppers are donning activewear or sweatpants. That could be about to change.
The global adoption of cryptocurrency trading has spiked over the past year, with countries like Vietnam, India, and Pakistan leading the charge.
A three-metre diamond python was spotted at a Woolworths in Sydney a few days back. Thankfully, the closest shopper also happened to be a volunteer snake catcher.
Reynolds and Rob McElhenney bought Wrexham AFC late last year, making them the prime suspects behind the appearance of a Hollywood-style sign in the Welsh town.
Gigi Hadid’s real estate developing father, Mohamed Hadid, is behind the construction of the largest home ever permitted in Los Angeles County.
According to Emile Stipp, the actuary at Discovery Health, as many as four out of five South Africans may have COVID-19 already.
Professor Edward Chang said that this is the first successful demonstration of direct decoding of full words from the brain activity of someone who is paralysed and cannot speak.
After last year’s event was cancelled, Plett Rage organisers are planning to go ahead this December.
Teenager begins round-the-world solo flight. Biden getting pummelled. Queen bans photographers. Jeff Bezos ice cream machine. Facebook shows most viewed content.
Sometimes a good doccie slips through the net, and with the deluge of new content, can disappear from view. Here are five you should make a plan to watch.
“The Bloemfontein ghost” didn’t leave church leader Jaco Cloete, who was arrested in Cape Town after allegedly conning people out of millions via pyramid schemes.
There’s a slow and steady trickle of tourists visiting our shores, and that will hopefully pick up as we head towards the end of the year.
The Hotel Chelsea, back in the news amidst sexual abuse and grooming allegations made against Bob Dylan, has quite a story to tell.
The latest survey results show that almost half of white South African adults don’t want to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
‘The Professor’ stars the beleaguered Johnny Depp, who has gone from the iconic Keith Richardesque Captain Jack Sparrow to Davey Jones’ Locker.
For Boston Dynamics’ latest project, Atlas humanoid robots attempt to master parkour. We’re really here for the fails and faceplants.
The same deepfake technology that was used to animate photos of deceased relatives is being used to promote Hugh Jackman’s new movie, and your face can feature.
Rather than simply accepting that fate, and letting the crooks get away with it, two people who were robbed at an ATM fought back.
A jealous woman basically hijacked her ex-boyfriend’s Alexa device, which was about 160 kilometres away, to scare his new girlfriend out of his house.
This week, in totally unhinged anti-vaxxer rants that are very easy to fact check, we have Matt Baker from Ocean Beach, San Diego.
Online nature and wilderness resource Outforia has ranked South Africa highly in its list of the best skinny-dipping spots around the world.
Between April 2020 and March 2021, 934 girls between the age of 10 and 14 gave birth in Gauteng, with many more falling pregnant.
Wiese and Jooste battle over Lanzerac. SA’s semigration problem. Fake vaccine cards on eBay. Taliban leadership explained. R Kelly’s day of reckoning.
21-year-old British student Miles Routledge says he enjoys holidaying in dangerous destinations, but he nearly bit off more than he could chew in Afghanistan.