Former US President Theodore Roosevelt didn't let a bullet get in the way of his campaign speech.
Medicaid could be the make or break issue in the Senate Republican healthcare bill.
From tax credits to Medicaid, here's what is likely to be in the new Republican healthcare bill.
The digital divide is alive and well in America, unfortunately.
The Climate Leadership Council, a bi-partisan group including ExxonMobil and Stephen Hawking, is calling for a carbon tax that would give back to US taxpayers.
Rahman Chibsah has signed a permanent deal with Benevento after they sealed promotion to the Italian Serie A
A data-analytics that accidentally leaked the sensitive personal details of roughly 198 million citizens is facing its first class-action lawsuit.
After the summer solstice, daylight starts fading. But it might not seem like it.
On June 21, the king of Saudi Arabia unexpectedly named one of his sons the country's new crown prince.
The first round of the NBA Draft is expected to be dominated by point guards, many of whom could turn into franchise players.
Post Ranch Inn offers helicopter rides to and from the resort after landslides devastate Highway 1 in California.
Wunderlist is a powerful to-do list app, but Microsoft has put it on death row. And the company's replacement, Microsoft To-Do, isn't up to snuff just yet.
Thanks to Pokémon Go's new update, the wait to catch Legendary Pokémon like Mewtwo should finally be over soon.
The amount of money you make affects your happiness, but only to a certain point.
Democrats across the country are challenging the party's approach after falling short in several special elections in red districts.
A New York startup that wants to change the way millennials think about spending money has hired a former LinkedIn engineer as its CEO.
With the firing of Chris Lord and Phil Miller from the "Star Wars" Han Solo movie, the decision on who gets credit becomes very confusing.
There's a lot to break down in the latest trailer
Hillary Clinton accomplished the rare feat of witnessing no increase in favorability after losing a presidential election, according to a Gallup poll.
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus declined Omarosa's invitation to meet with Trump.
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