Lawyers for Twitter allege Musk treated the signed agreement as an “elaborate joke” and cited multiple tweets from the billionaire as evidence.
Twitter sues Elon. European heatwave spreads. Texas school shooting CCTV footage. Chaos at Heathrow. Beckham family stalker banned.
Donald Trump didn’t waste an opportunity to get a few digs in at Elon Musk’s expense during a rally in Anchorage, Alaska on Saturday night.
The Los Angeles music trio performed at the Boston Calling music festival in Massachusetts and shared their quirky ‘I Know Alone’ dance number centerstage.
Twitter deal “cannot move forward”. Wagatha Christie trial heats up. Rassie waterboy role in World Rugby crosshairs. Tom Cruise’s ‘Top Gun’ fib.
Musk buys Twitter. Russian spy blunder. Eating carrot gets Nando’s employee sacked. Zuckerberg’s metaverse obsession. Alpaca at Depp / Heard trial.
Twitter has pulled a “poison pill” manoeuvre to make it both harder and more expensive for Musk to acquire the company, but the battle is far from over.
Musk has made an offer to buy 100% of Twitter Inc., saying the company has “extraordinary potential”.
Social media can be a very bleak landscape. Follow a few of these accounts and sprinkle some happiness into your feeds.
Ryan Nixon sparked the terribly silly internet debate with a simple Twitter poll which then took on a life of its own.
You’ve heard about Tim Noakes (Banting and all that), but have you heard about Tim Hoakes?
The City of Joburg’s Twitter account has become synonymous with wisecracks and finding the humour in any situation, although a video tweeted yesterday has been met with a very mixed reaction.
It’s pretty remarkable that the world’s two richest humans see fit to tweet the sort of things that the average dad would get stick over.
According to a new report, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been the victims of “a coordinated hate and misinformation campaign”.
The latest viral internet meme on the platform is making excessive use of the red flag emoji to point out examples of warning-sign-worthy behaviour or statements.
The classic ego-butting beef is still very much alive and thriving between two of the world’s richest men, and of course, that means there’s another snarky tweet.
A viral video shows a husband bringing his mistress to a vaccination centre, only to find that his wife had come to get the jab, too.
A Twitter account under the name ‘Tracy Zille’ shot to prominence last year and quickly racked up more than 30 000 followers. An investigation soon drew back the curtain.
Twitter has officially launched a public-facing application for account verification, which means you can apply for the blue tick.
You may have read about a mother sending her child to school with a Savanna in her lunchbox, but that’s really not the case.
Donald Trump has a new website that looks like an attempt to imitate the ‘fun’ and ‘engagement’ of Twitter – except it doesn’t.
Social media giants, including Zuckerberg, were called to testify on the role of social media in the Capitol riots, against the backdrop of a small but effective protest.
Even the British and US embassies are in Twitter spat, over the most controversial food pairing since pineapple was first added to pizza.
One of the greatest gifts that the US presidential inauguration gave us was the memes of Bernie Sanders in an old parka and mittens.
The dust had barely settled on the announcement of the 2021 Grammy nominations when three artists took to social media to call out the Academy.
Donald Trump was delighted to learn that his sister, Elizabeth Trump Grau, was speaking out on his behalf. Just the one problem.
It’s that time of the year when the top 10 Mr South Africa contestants are announced, and once again, the reaction hasn’t been kind.
White supremacist group the Proud Boys are furious after the hashtag #ProudBoys started trending for matters unrelated to them.
The French film ‘Cuties’ has ignited a Twitter storm, an online petition to shut down Netflix, and war among critics.
You’ll struggle to find a friendship more wholesome than the one between Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.