Just when the internet was about to move on to the next ‘scandal’, Miko Brando weighed in on Kim Kardashian’s birthday party.
On his 26th birthday, and as is tradition during the Tuesday practice round before the Masters, Jon Rahm attempted to skip his ball across the pond at the 16th hole.
Whoever was put in charge of creating Boris Johnson’s congratulatory message to Joe Biden is not very popular at Downing Street right now.
When MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin cued up NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian during a live segment yesterday, he wasn’t expecting this reaction.
I doubt anyone would have the balls to ask Bill Gates to interview if he wanted a position at their company, but if they did, he would handle it like a pro.
If we were to return to alert level 2, there is no real set of rules in place, with many of our restrictions changing even as we remained on the same alert level.
‘Smooth transition to Trump 2nd term’. Body found near Durban shark nets. F1 drops GP. Spotify’s big purchase. Insane new MacBooks. EU guns for Amazon.
The ANCYL website has been ‘hacked’ and, for the past two weeks, linked to a pornographic website.
Take ‘happy hour’, make it ‘happy hours’, throw some half-price bubbly into the mix, and you have the recipe for the perfect Friday.
Back in September, ESPN announced ‘The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius’, which had been several years in the making. Now it’s under fire for how it portrays the disgraced athlete’s life.
Christie’s is auctioning off images from those first few years of space exploration, captured when photography was still analogue.
The world’s shipping industry is looking at ways to decrease its carbon footprint, and nuclear-powered ships could be a promising option.
If you have cash to burn and a gift to buy for a billionaire, then your first port of call is Neiman Marcus’ Fantasy Gifts 2020 catalogue.
Mike Olbinski spent two years piecing together footage of monsoons in Arizona. Set to a custom score, it makes for compelling viewing.
Harry’s had to commemorate fallen soldiers in his own way, after the Royal Family ‘booted’ him from the Remembrance Day ceremony.
The past week has been a rollercoaster ride, with enough action and intrigue packed in to last us through until the end of the year. Here’s John Oliver’s superb recap.
In another brazen morning jewellery heist, armed crooks attacked Narandas Jewellers at Gateway Mall in Durban.
Joe Biden is the new president-elect, or is he? There is evidence of widespread voter fraud, or is there? Fox News can’t quite seem to make its mind up.
BrandsEye analysed some 500 000 social media posts to find out how South Africans really feel about our top banks.
Having seized the coastal town of Palma, the reign of terror continues, with several villages in Cabo Delgado province coming under attack this week.
Among those who appeared with President-elect Joe Biden on the stage for his victory speech was South African, Melissa Cohen Biden.
We have just had ourselves a pretty wet winter, and our biggest dams are filled to the brim. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves, though.
Vaccine breakthrough ‘great day for humanity’. Branson’s world first. Enter the McPlant. Talk of SA lockdown restrictions. Top SA restaurant shuts. Cape Town’s sextuplets.
The EFF, looking to stage a protest outside Brackenfell High, were met with stick-wielding parents and things escalated quickly from there.
Your favourite brew has to go on quite a journey before it finds its way into your hand at the end of a long day
When history books cover what the Trump campaign was doing at the exact moment Joe Biden was announced as president-elect, the answer will be a perfect encapsulation of Trump’s presidency.
Shackled legs, armed guards, and a team of medical professionals bringing him back from the brink – here’s how Angelo Agrizzi describes the past few weeks.
The New York Times wants Trump to know that it’s okay to lose, and they’ve put together some clips of famous concessions to drive their point home.
Seth must have taken a break from watching US election updates this weekend to relive some 80s classics because we’re now going to revisit a track by Talk Talk, an English band formed in 1981.
Let’s take a trip to China to meet Jiang Yunbo, a three-year-old from Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province.