Protestors called the pipeline, which cuts across the Standing Rock Sioux's only water source, a "death sentence." A new ruling could temporarily halt it.
Trump's efforts to further isolate the Cuban government and bolster the island's private businesses may have the opposite effect.
Two Ghanaian Charles Ofori Antipem and Michael Afrifa have emerged winners in this year’s American Society of Mechanical Innovation Showcase contest.
The UN's humanitarian affairs office OCHA said 14 people had died when houses collapsed in Niger's capital Niamey.
Scottish oil and gas investors are bound to visit local producers in Ghana to collaborate on effective ways of enhancing Ghana's oil and gas sector.
Lorde's new album "Melodrama" is a darker turn from 2013's "Pure Heroine," which gained her international fame.
Google Chrome has a lot of secret features called "flags." Here's how to enable them and get the most out of Chrome.
Some Whole Foods customers are confused or dismayed by the Amazon acquisition. Here's the brand's response.
Michael Phelps didn't explain why he doesn't like the new events in Olympic swimming other than saying it feels like there's "too much going on."
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari dissented from the decision to hike interest rates this week.
The Chief Justice nominee made this known during her vetting on Friday.
Amazon bought Whole Foods for $13.7 billion.
Scott Galloway spoke to Business Insider on May 8, 2017, where he predicted Amazon's blockbuster acquisition of Whole Foods.
CVS' stock price is taking a hit, while the Amazon stock price is surging. The tech giant's deal for Whole Foods could shake up the pharmacy business.
On Friday, Samsung said Galaxy S8 owners can sign up for a "preview" of Bixby in "the near future," but provided no details beyond that.
De Grasse, 22, sprinted home in 10.01sec ahead of Britain's Chinjidu Ujah (10.02sec), who won in Rome last week.
Couples in arranged marriages know that passion isn't always present in a relationship — but it can grow over time, so it might be worth waiting it out.
The statement said Americans should think twice "before accepting as true any stories attributed to anonymous 'officials.'"
Michelle Carter, who sent hundreds of texts to another teenager urging him to kill himself, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter by a Massachusetts judge.
A local official in Al-Hoceima blamed youth protesters for the clashes and said a policewoman was wounded.
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