Marky Mark’s lawyers reckon Becks is “attempting to benefit from his own wrongdoing and has unclean hands”.
Following a successful summer testing phase, where it became the Times’ second-most played game behind Wordle, Connections is now being launched on their platform.
These days it’s not uncommon to hear the words “boundaries”, “gaslighting” or “trauma bonding” in the world of dating.
The ‘do as we say, not as we do’ mantra is growing stale, even as lawmakers in the US are pushing for laws that will make child labour even easier.
The outlet criticises the new king for being out of touch with a public where many are reliant on food banks and facing a cost of living crisis.
This whole NFT business is getting out of hand, and we have proof thanks to New York Times journalist Kevin Roose.
Back in 2013, Candice van der Merwe was gifted a cool $16 million (around R150 million at the time) by the prime minister of Lebanon.
It’s always interesting to see what the world is reading about our neck of the woods, and if you want global reach, you can’t do much better than the New York Times.
Val de Vie residents will be pretty chuffed with the New York Times feature on the lifestyle estate. There’s plenty to talk about over a leisurely lunch.
South Africa is in the midst of a political assassination crisis, with the ANC, in particular, proving deadlier by the year. The New York Times paints a not so pretty picture.
The New York Times has published a piece from a senior White House official, showing just how much goes on behind the scenes to prevent disaster.
A growing number of South Africans are coming to the realisation that the ANC is rotten, and the same is true for the team at the New York Times.
The New York Times have been doing battle with Donald Trump for years, but it’s not very often you see the gloves well and truly come off.
The massive disparities that still exist between white and black in South Africa show how, when it comes to the economic side of things, apartheid never really ended.
Kim K has taken a stand against genocide deniers in the best way possible – by taking out a full page ad speaking her mind. Money talks.
Take one look at American politics and you’d be inclined to ignore advice coming from that part of the world, although they’re certainly making sense here.
The New York Times tends to reach just about every corner of the globe, which is why when this story came out we couldn’t help but wince.
South African media company Naspers could teach its US counterparts a thing or two…
’12 Years a Slave’ might be the talk of the town after winning Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, but back in 1853 interest in the life story of Solomon Northup was just as high. 161 years ago the New York Times did an article on Northup’s experience as a slave for 12 years. They dedicated an entire page to Northup, summarizing the story of free man being kidnapped and sold into slavery.
Vladimir ‘Poots’ Putin has written an article for the New York Times. In it, he says the Syrian rebels are to blame for using chemical weapons. Interesting. Click to read his article..
Kanye West recently had an interview with the New York Times’ Jon Caramanica regarding his life, love, career and the recently released album “Yeezus”. The alwasy open, honest and confident West provided some very interesting answers.
The New York Times is a good example of how savvy print publishers can survive in a digital age. And their advertisers are keeping in step with them, giving a great example of what it takes to delight the eye on the printed page in an era of online rich media ads. The full page […]
Zuma lied about that bond. NY Times turns on own CEO. British Airways sends tweet saying ‘fuck you.’ Kate snubs Kardashian. Cops evicted from OR Tambo airport. Top Shop arrives in SA. Bieber denied by Selena in driveway. Murdoch’s Israel tweet..
Apple’s iOS has been under fire for allowing third-party apps to access users’ location data and contacts without permission – and now it looks like photos and videos have been compromised too. The New York Times used a test app to prove that the security software had a giant loophole in its privacy settings.
Last week, actress Cynthia Nixon got LBGT activists around the world in a flutter over a comment in an interview where she implied her sexuality was a choice. Now she has come out and clarified her statement, after the jump.
I am, on the whole, reluctant to write an article that does exactly what it says on the tin, but Elizabeth Taylor passed away yesterday, so it seems worth bringing up. Mel Gussow, the New York Times critic who put together the Liz Taylor obituary, passed away six years before she did.