Android co-founder Andy Rubin just can’t seem to help being a creep when it comes to his interactions with women.
Steinhoff is set to make corporate history again with their latest legal attack on Markus Jooste and Ben la Grange.
The US Supreme Court is relaxing their laws on vulgar language, which granted this chap a long-sought trademark. Not everyone is pleased.
WhatsApp might feel like a private place for all your deepest, darkest thoughts, but it’s not as safe as you think it is.
Police have established a high-level task team to hunt down the man responsible for a series of murders in Pretoria, as the body count rises.
A former cop has been sentenced to 15 years in jail for stealing his father’s lottery winnings, and then there’s the murdered son.
Kevin Spacey made a surprise appearance yesterday, at the courthouse where he’s being tried for indecent assault.
Drug smugglers from Colombia are finding new and inventive ways to get cocaine from the lab to the people.
Paul Baise has been struggling to empty his water tanks amidst legal proceedings, which began when he was busted selling water during the drought.
A new High Court ruling could have a major positive impact on the rights of domestic workers in South Africa.
Adam “not one k***** in sight” Catzavelos has been keeping a low profile of late, but now he’s back in the country.
We all want the best for our kids, and that includes looking after their dietary needs. Get things wrong in Belgium and you could end up behind bars.
Three people were found dead, impaled by a crossbow, before two more bodies were found in a flat more than 650 kilometres away.
Your ID number reveals a surprising amount of information about who you are. Here’s how to decode it.
People have spent so much time figuring out how to get into space that we neglected to make a plan for once we were up there.
Eating hot cross buns can affect the reading on a breathalyser machine used by law enforcement in SA.
Julian Assange is facing US extradition after his arrest at the Ecuadorian embassy in London after an almost seven-year diplomatic stalemate.
The Sultan of Brunei lives a pretty lavish lifestyle, when he isn’t implementing inhumane laws that threaten the physical safety of his people.
A Constantia man is facing charges of illegally selling mountain water by the truckload during the drought, as well as throttling his neighbour.
A father in Nigeria sold his 14- and 16-year-old daughters to a man who contacted him on Facebook, and he isn’t the only one.
Welcome to 2019, where a large group of very organised people want to undo years of scientific advancement by not vaccinating their children.
Britain has some weird, outdated laws, and notorious prankster Oobah Butler wants to see how many he can break before getting arrested.
The National Qualifications Framework Amendment Bill promises harsh consequences for those caught lying about their qualifications.
A “friendly Christian family” from just outside of Pretoria are behind bars after their multimillion-rand drug lab was raided by police.
Julia Roberts is speaking out against the celebrity parents who scammed their kids’ way into top universities in the States.
Recruitment firm Robert Walters recently released its annual salary survey, with lawyers featuring amongst the list of top earners.
One of K-pop’s biggest bands, BIGBANG, has been shown to have sinister connections to rape-themed chat groups, sexual bribery, and prostitution.
Johnson & Johnson claims that their baby powder doesn’t cause cancer, but a California jury clearly disagrees.
Discovery continues to battle medical scheme scams, uncovering R555 million in fraud and wasteful medical expenses in 2018 alone.
Jerry Seinfeld is involved in two lawsuits – one against him, and one that he brought against European Collectibles over an allegedly fake Porsche that’s been doing the rounds.