On Monday morning, August 10, South African-born doctor Walter Reynolds was murdered by a patient weilding a hammer and machete at a clinic in Canada.
Tony Hawk is probably the most famous name in skating, and he seems like a pretty decent bloke, too.
Michael Cohen’s new book talks about everything from golden showers at a Vegas sex club to secret meetings with Vladimir Putin.
Perhaps the only thing we know for certain about COVID-19, is that we don’t really know everything yet.
Booze D-Day. UK / France quarantine war brewing. Ghislaine not enjoying jail. Indians selling babies. Osbourne adult biopic. The X-Rated billionaire.
There’s nothing quite like an EskomSePush notification to remind you that all is not well with this country. Sadly, they’re popping up again.
I’ve always been a bit of a ‘pinner man’, myself. You know, those very thin two-hitter joints – that’s my vibe, but I’m not afraid to learn and try new things.
Today, we’re casting an eye back on one of the Currie Cup’s greatest ever tackles, when Bryan Baenhoff, donning only his socks, took down Western Province lock FC Smit.
If you care, Meghan and Harry have purchased a house in Santa Barbara where they plan on living with Archie.
The Hout Bay community has rallied around efforts to find Anothando Mhlobo, a three-year-old who went missing from Imizamo Yethu on Monday.
I’ll give you a hint – this stunt was probably inspired by the Pixar movie ‘Up’.
I honestly have no idea why this is considered newsworthy in the slightest, but hey, here we are.
A heroic police officer was in the right place at the right time to save a man stranded on train tracks in California.
If you feel like all that was missing from your yachting experience was a little sci-fi inspiration, you’ll enjoy the latest concept from Gresham Yacht Design.
For a show that aired during the ongoing Shark Week, Iron Mike traded the ring for a wetsuit and went swimming with sharks.
Fashion reflects the times, and the bandanna or scarf-mask is so hot right now. Protection-wise, however, they’re not all that practical.
If you were hoping for a day of overwhelming positivity, sorry, but we’re not off to a great start.
The frail, nobly malnourished old man isn’t quite as saintly as many would have you believe.
In the past two days, the bodies of two women have been found in Mtwalume, on KwaZulu-Natal’s south coast. Since April, that makes five bodies in total.
Did Russia rush vaccine? Media tycoon dies. Gold clambers back. Wexner agrees to Epstein deposition. Diana musical for Netflix. Lotto winner can’t find love.
According to sources familiar with discussions during yesterday’s NCCC meeting, chaired by President Ramaphosa, the bans could soon be lifted.
If SARS issues you with an auto-assessment, usually done via SMS, you should first check that a few things are in order before accepting.
Shark Week has been dubbed “Discovery’s Super Bowl”, and after 32 years, viewership is stronger than ever.
Apple’s hotly-anticipated iPhone 12, slated for release at some point in October, looks set to be one of the most futureproof smartphones in history.
What the Bentley Bentayga Speed lacked in looks, it made up for in performance. Now the 2021 model promises both.
If you’re keen to stable your horses, and live on a property reminiscent of a Cotswold manor, here’s your shot.
‘Bellingcat: Truth in a Post-truth World’ is a documentary about the investigative work and team behind Bellingcat, an international media watchdog agency of citizen journalists.
The iconic 90s sitcom ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ is going to be retold in a hard-hitting drama series.
You never want to hear the words “death spiral” used in relation to your country’s power supplier.
Don Lewis may have vanished back in 1997, but his family aren’t prepared to give up on uncovering the truth just yet.