The presence of an abundance of plastic in our oceans isn’t exactly cause for celebration, but this video does have a happy ending.
David Lynch, the man who once filmed himself chewing on panties, has released a coffee table book of nudes. Don’t worry, we’re only showing you the classy ones.
This weird organism is not a plant or an animal, has no mouth but can eat, and no brain but is capable of learning. Meet the ‘blob’.
Celebrities – they’re just like us. They walk, they smoke joints, and sometimes they do both at the same time. We live in wild times.
The latest South African Customer Satisfaction Index shows which medical schemes are keeping their customers happy.
For those who can’t bear the horrors of battling past a thousand trucks on the N2, CemAir is back in business.
In the words of a Reddit user who came across the bag in a Country Road: “someone done f*cked up big time”.
The disappearance of Cape Town’s great white shark population has been well documented, and now a new aerial survey shows some worrying whale numbers.
Power back today. Porn site pulls teacher video. Oz racehorse slaughter scandal. Boris plays numbers game. End of ‘Top Billing’. California earthquake worries. Bieber and T-Swift ‘always been cool’.
If you thought traffic in the likes of Cape Town and Jozi was already a disaster, wait until load shedding strikes again.
Of the 25 million credit-active people in South Africa, 40% are not using credit responsibly, which leads to a great deal of debt and stress.
In his latest cartoon, Zapiro has arrowed in on the spending habits of some of the EFF’s top dogs.
Hunter and Joe Biden are caught up in a scandal to do with business dealings in Ukraine, and the Trumps are outraged at the nepotism on display.
Caribbean tax havens, a mysterious international consortium, and a famous art detective are all involved in the mystery of the second ‘Mona Lisa’.
The IRS in America followed bitcoin transactions, which led to the takedown of the largest child pornography site on the dark web.
The winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards have been announced, and their photos are incredible.
People are so over Brexit that a third of them are avoiding the news entirely, prompting Sky News to start a Brexit-free pop-up channel.
When the Panama Papers came out back in 2016, some incredibly unscrupulous business dealings were laid bare for all to see. Now ‘The Laundromat’ is going to shine a renewed spotlight on the scandal.
The parents of Harry Dunn, who was killed after a car driven by a US diplomat’s wife struck him on the wrong side of the road, received a nasty White House surprise.
Tech-savvy Catholics can now up their game with the ‘Click to Pray’ eRosary from the Vatican. Yes, this is a real thing.
Pauline Gericke, Ninow’s grandmother, and the person largely responsible for raising him, has spoken about his drug use.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was laughing all the way to the bank after he was awarded a hefty raise on an already sizeable salary.
Jozi’s Eastgate Mall is the scene of this meltdown, which shows a salon owner going off at her staff.
What’s Nick Mallett got to do with it? Kid arrested with McLovin ID. Trump’s crazy letter. China’s UFO helicopter. Jonah Hill drops Batman. NASA’s new moon landing spacesuit.
During his court appearance today, convicted rapist Nicholas Ninow read out a poem, directed at the victim’s family.
If you love a picnic but hate the fuss of preparing one, then there’s a spot in Cape Town that ticks all of the right boxes.
A painting that had hung on the wall since 1971 turned out to be the work of a famous artist, which was recently auctioned for a tidy sum.
Sun exposure is responsible for more than 80% of visible ageing. So, if you don’t already have a sunscreen you love, now is the time to find one.
Andrew Wakefield, the man whose false claims about the MMR vaccine and autism sparked the modern anti-vaccine movement, is once again in the news.
Rachel de Beer made the ultimate sacrifice to save her brother, Dirkie. During a cold winter trek to south-eastern Transvaal in 1843, the children were separated from their father.