By now, you will have heard the words ‘blockchain’ and ‘cryptocurrencies’ thrown around a fair bit. If your interest is piqued, you’ll want to hear from the experts.
Rapidly growing wildfire has engulfed areas of California, leaving 31 dead and hundreds homeless. It is now the most destructive fire in the state’s history.
Dubai is determined to become as futuristic as possible, with the Dubai police training crews to ride Hoversurf’s S3 2019 Hoverbike.
Police in the Free State are now searching for two men who killed a man inside his car at a shopping centre parking lot in Welkom.
During his presidential campaign, Trump was never shy of talking about draining the swamp. Two years in, he’s had mixed results.
Drone footage has captured a dog and a family of bears having a pretty good time together in a far-flung corner of Russia.
Ever feel like your boss is constantly looking over your shoulder? Across the pond in the UK, things are stepping up a notch.
Before you post that Instagram video of your cat, you might want to check out this guy’s YouTube channel. He’s in SA’s top 10 most-viewed, thanks to his big cats.
A new docu-series, co-produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, takes an “unflinching glimpse at the motivations of one of history’s most notorious cult leaders”.
A group of students are facing disciplinary action after they posted a video of them smoking dagga through an apple.
Donald Trump’s motorcade was charged by three topless protesters from the activist group Femen, on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.
Yesterday’s Brazilian Grand Prix was an all-action affair, but it was the events following the race that have stirred up controversy.
The SPCA is looking for a Cape Town driver who ploughed through a family of Egyptian Geese, killing two of them.
Macron crushes Trump. Alibaba singles’ day record. Robin Thicke house gone. Cat mummies found. Federer whoopsie. Bieber beach smooch.
Making his first appearance in court, because he “didn’t want to hear what had happened”, Willem Cornelius laid bare his emotions.
Take a look at the incredible transformations from kykNET’s hit makeover show, ‘MOOIMAAK’, and score a bonus unaired episode.
We’re all tired of hearing the ‘thoughts and prayers’ rubbish that politicians spread after a deadly mass shooting. So too was the gunman.
It’s finally here! The new MacBook Air looks sleeker, faster, lighter and even higher tech than its predecessor. Here’s what it will set you back.
Food hangovers are real, and they’re coming for you over the holiday season – unless you learn some simple but effective tricks to beat the bloat.
Back in 2016, ‘The Jungle Book’ hit our screens and proved immensely popular. If you haven’t had enough Mowgli in your life, you’re in luck.
Here are some of the weird, wonderful, and downright skimpy looks to walk the Victoria’s Secret runway at this year’s fashion show.
There’s a reason Trump does so few press conferences – they generally end in disaster, and his post-midterm election effort was no different.
Many actors, including Bradley Cooper, swear by dream analysis, or ‘dream studies’, as it is commonly called. Hey, who are we to judge?
NASA has released the first ever 8K video from the International Space Station, providing us with a high definition look back at earth.
‘Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald’ is about to hit SA cinemas, but some are claiming that the film’s crimes far outweigh those of the villain.
For the best part of a month, New Yorkers have been raving about their ‘Hot Duck’. Then, like a double blue tick on WhatsApp with no response, it was gone.
Deloitte has published its annual Executive Compensation Report, and South Africa has been labelled the “most unequal country in the world”.
Sarah Sanders, the White House press secretary, thought she could pull the wool over everyone’s eyes. Sorry, but not everybody is as gullible as a Trump supporter.
SAA’s R57 billion black hole. US bar shooter identified. Elon Musk’s replacement. Rohde guilty. Gay man faces anal exam. Zuck plays nicely. Are you an assh*le?
Pravin Gordhan has revealed all in a 68-page sworn statement, signed and delivered to the judicial inquiry into state capture.