The collision occurred on Saturday, but it is what happened immediately after the accident that is so tough to watch.
Facial recognition technology is advancing at a rate of knots, but there are many concerns around how it is used, especially by law enforcement and governments.
New Zealand is tackling internet safety with some incredibly funny adverts that give Nando’s a run for their money.
People are tired of the rich and their ‘house tours’ on TikTok, so they’re injecting a little reality into the situation.
‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’, a spoof comedy starring Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams, starts streaming on Netflix from June 26.
Things turned nasty at the Garden Route Mall in George last Thursday, when a security guard insisted that a shopper wear a face mask.
The fifth season of ‘Billions’ is here. If that doesn’t excite you, we’ve thrown in a few other series trailers that you might enjoy.
There’s something truly evil about a person that gets a kick out of exploiting and hurting the most vulnerable people in society.
“Senseless”, “all but unfollowable”, and “no clear sense of who anyone is” – believe it or not, those are some of the kinder phrases used.
Parktown Boys’ High School has seen two different scandals in recent years, but stories of physical and sexual assault stretch back generations.
It seems unreal that it’s been 10 years to the day since Siphiwe Tshabalala’s magic left foot caused the entire nation, continent, and most of the world to leap for joy.
If you needed more proof that the robots are coming for our jobs, check out The Hadrian X.
Yesterday, a truck in Jozini, KZN, lost control and ploughed into a crowd of pedestrians and cars.
It’s the final test of the series with things tied at 1-1, the batsman at the other end has a hundred to his name, and you have one ball left to survive. Why, Shannon?
29 years after the duo last teamed up for a movie, Bill S. Preston Esquire and Ted Theodore Logan are back.
It’s been a bad week for Prince Andrew, and it hasn’t been helped by a very unfortunate Sky News blunder.
In many of the most infamous photos of Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew, and other high-profile figures, Ghislaine Maxwell can be found standing by their sides.
Trevor Noah returned from a short break to take a closer look at the US law enforcement response to police brutality (more brutality), and why these protests are different from others.
As part of the live-streamed YouTube Originals event, ‘Dear Class of 2020’, Bart, Homer, Lisa, and Marge decided to send their best wishes. Well, sort of.
There is no love lost between former Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba and the DA, although Helen Zille says he only has himself to blame.
New Zealand, the first country to eliminate the coronavirus, is celebrating as things return to ‘normal’.
In the UK, protesters gathered in huge numbers to stand in solidarity with those in America, calling for an end to police brutality.
To better understand what’s happening in the US, watch Oliver discuss “how the histories of policing and white supremacy are intertwined, the roadblocks to fixing things, and some potential paths forward”.
A mounted police officer collided with a traffic light in London during a #BlackLivesMatter protest outside 10 Downing Street.
If you’ve ever tried to reseed your lawn, you’ll understand this bloke’s frustration at having it trampled.
Your daily cup of coffee will taste even better when you know where it was sourced from, and what went into the production process.
Bobby Greenhash and his mate Bones don’t like wearing masks. Apparently, they do enjoy brawling with security guards outside of liquor stores.
Once you’ve returned home at the end of the exercise window (that’s 6PM), you may as well settle in and get your binge on.
Neither of these men ranks highly on my list of desired dinner guests, but it is worth watching them go hard at each other on live TV.
Port Elizabeth might have a drive-thru strip club, but in Jozi, they’ll bring the party bus to you.