Trump’s next moves. Bezos sells $3bn Amazon shares. Queen wears face mask. Apple Macs to be like iPhones. Jude Law’s son a hit with the ladies.
It’s not exactly the most pressing matter of the day, but the Katlego Maboe saga rolls on. The woman named in that infamous video has spoken out.
We all want fast, efficient internet, but aren’t always clued up on some of the jargon. Let’s break it down.
I know we often joke that the past week has felt rather drawn out, but this has to take the cake. Switch off for a moment with a few trailers.
If you’re feeling a little stressed out about the future, here are some tips and tricks to take the edge off.
An unofficial matric dance, organised by parents and attended exclusively by white students, has brought to light racial tensions at Brackenfell High School.
Brad Binder has had a blinder of a debut MotoGP season, becoming the first South African to win a race in the sport’s premier class. A new doccie tracks his rise to the top.
Watching Kody the dog fly a drone is both adorable and an unsettling message about the march of AI technology.
A new device has been proven to help people with motor neuron diseases navigate the internet in unprecedented ways.
An auction at Tokyo’s central wholesale Ota Market in Japan saw someone dropping around R151 000 on a box of 100 mandarins.
It seems very unlikely that neither candidate will reach the magical 270 electoral votes. If there’s a tie, it becomes pretty complicated going forward.
Trump’s live address from the White House last night saw many networks cut their feeds, as the president rolled out a laundry list of baseless claims.
I guess after a long day of heisting and terrifying CIT van drivers, it’s nice to settle into a Porsche as you drive away from the scene of the crime.
Pennsylvania. Arizona. Georgia. Nevada. These are currently the four most hotly contested states in the battle for the US presidency, and we are deep in the 9th innings, to borrow an American phrase.
Biden: “No doubt”. Bitcoin flying. Vanishing WhatsApp messages. Celebs marrying non-famous people. Kendall Jenner’s ‘midriff’.
Gareth Cliff is in trouble with the BCCSA after he interviewed a conspiracy theorist who believes that the world is run by lizard people, and that COVID-19 is a hoax.
Jeffrey Epstein died a rich man, with an extensive list of properties under his estate. One of those is the infamous Palm Beach mansion.
Nothing screams summer quite like sipping on a glass of wine while taking in a spectacular view.
The A68a iceberg broke free of the Larsen C ice shelf in 2017, and it’s now bearing down on an island that’s a breeding hotspot for a number of species.
As vote counting continues and the world watches on, let’s take a moment to listen to a man who knew how to deliver a message of hope.
We’re known to be a country with a hankering for meat, but statistics from Uber Eats show that South African users are switching things up.
Paula White, Donald Trump’s official ‘spiritual adviser’, has taken to speaking in tongues as the votes stack up.
A new study has shown that your earwax might be more useful than you give it credit for.
Step aside, Meghan and Kate, there’s a new Royal making style waves with his “stopped clock” fashion choices.
The American election results are still being tallied, but votes for elected officials weren’t the only ones cast this week.
The university has raised R26 million through outside investors to back the start-ups.
Kanye West was never going to win the election, and he barely made it onto the ballot in some states, but at least he seems to have had a good time.
The historic St Andrew’s College school chapel, in Makhanda (formerly Grahamstown), was the site of a wild high-speed on Tuesday night.
Biden edges closer to 270. Pro-Trump protests. Europe’s case surge. Takealot to be investigated. Massive Bitcoin wallet emptied. The fall of Johnny Depp.
The investigation into the alleged murder of Vladimir Marugov has taken some bizarre twists and turns, with no sign of slowing down.