50 of Harvey Weinstein’s accusers will receive compensation, with the most serious allegations amounting to payouts of $500 000 or more.
Woolworths’ latest trading update shows online sales growth of 158%, but reviews for the ‘Dash’ app are a mixed bag.
Back in 1999, Elon Musk bought himself a treat in the form of a McLaren F1 with his first dose of real Silicon Valley money.
South Africa now has a total of 41 117 confirmed deaths, although all evidence points to that number being vastly underreported.
Protests over the imposed curfew, which started this past weekend, have continued to rage in the Netherlands.
At this stage, knowing what we do about Jacob Zuma’s leading role in State Capture and subverting anything remotely resembling a functional government, it takes a jaw-dropping claim to grab headlines.
Fourways hippo update. Telegram surging in SA. Boeing whistleblower freaks. Brazil like ‘medieval plague’. QAnon locks in March 4 for Trump presidency return. Liz Hurley sizzles.
Medical practitioners and the creators of the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine weighed in on how long they think we’ll be battling COVID-19.
Planning a future trip does wonders for the pandemic blues, and planning one centred around wine really lifts the mood. There’s also a great option close to home.
Cape Town’s beaches are largely deserted, although somebody’s clearly stirring up drama over on Camps Bay Beach.
Conor McGregor was sat on his backside, the Currie Cup failed to dazzle, and Tom Brady still has it at 43.
A Trump-supporting South African ‘evangelist’ has popped up in a number of interviews from Washington DC, and she’s not holding back.
Yeah, there’s a lot of bad stuff happening, and it’s easy to get caught up in it, but let’s not lose sight of some of the things that will inspire hope this year.
After four years of pretending to enjoy the duties that come with being First Lady, Melania seems keen to move on.
Larry King has passed away, and the internet is mourning his death by sharing some of the funniest and most iconic TV moments from his career.
Last year, despite the pandemic, a fair few people found themselves behind the wheel of a new bakkie. Here are the top 10 most popular of 2020.
When you have public beheadings using an axe, in broad daylight as police watch on, you know you’ve descended into lawlessness.
‘The White Tiger’ has drawn comparisons with ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, and the folks over at Tatler are certainly impressed.
Cyclone Eloise, since downgraded to Tropical Storm Eloise, tore through the Kruger National Park and other parts of South Africa this weekend.
On Sunday, President Joe Biden attended his first Mass after being sworn in as president, and then he smashed a bagel to the face. This is somehow news.
As with any vaccine, there will always be those who say that they won’t be taking it, but the consequences of that decision could be dire.
Whilst attending the funeral of minister in the presidency, Jackson Mthembu, who died from COVID-19 related complications, Mpumalanga Premier Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane couldn’t be bothered to wear a mask.
Biden bans SA. Vaccine weak against SA strain. Third wave coming. Bill Gates’ plan to block sun. Tom Brady’s 10th Super Bowl. Man buys ghost town.
Ever since the first online casino came up, there has been intense competition between land-based casinos and online alternatives.
In this era of uncertainty and financial instability paying by credit card or acquiring loans became the name of the game in South Africa.
In an open letter to President Ramaphosa, key players in the wine industry have said that it won’t survive if the ban on sales and onsite consumption of alcohol continues.
There’s a great deal of buzz around Section 12J of the Income Tax Act, and that’s worth a closer look.
During his side’s League Two clash against Cheltenham Town, Tom King scored from a whopping 96,01 metres, claiming the world record for longest goal ever scored in a competitive football match.
One of the greatest gifts that the US presidential inauguration gave us was the memes of Bernie Sanders in an old parka and mittens.
‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’ is a famous oil painting by Dutch Golden Age painter Johannes Vermeer, believed to have been completed in around 1665.