Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer at Trump Tower last June, and there were at least two other people in that meeting whose presence was not disclosed until Friday.
It's a myth that great white sharks attack people due to poor eyesight.
Kevin Durant and Michelle Obama weren't the only stars of the 2017 ESPYs.
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham has drafted an alternative to the updated Senate healthcare bill, which would send Obamacare funding directly to the states.
We were given the opportunity to drive Lamborghini's Aventador S around Pocono Raceway.
The battery is smaller in size, but also in capacity.
The Court also issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Ministry of Education to reconstitute the governing council of the University of Education, Winneba.
Instagram is not only mimicking Snap's core features at a rapid clip, but also luring advertisers to its platform by giving them free trials and credits.
Certified financial planner Lauren Lyons Cole talks about how to know if you can afford that dream car or not.
The downgrade is a result of worries over user growth and strong competition.
Journalists, human rights activists, anti-corruption campaigners, opposition politicians and now international investigators...
British low-cost airline EasyJet charted a course on Friday to keep flying unhindered across the European Union after Brexit.
A Soviet military intelligence officer turned lobbyist attended the meeting at Trump Tower last June between a Russian lawyer and Donald Trump Jr.
Their day-to-day lives of lunching, partying, holidaying, and training, in between building their own fashion empires is rather envy-inducing.
oBike is a startup from Singapore that plans to deploy over 5,500 yellow bicycles across London — but local councils say they weren't warned about the plans.
In an interview with LinkedIn, GE vice chair Beth Comstock said it's important for leaders to make time every week for reading, research, and networking.
Starbucks is giving away drinks on Friday — but they aren't coffee.
Although Africa is known for its high remittance cost, the World Bank reports that African migrants are now sending remittances back to their families at levels above $441 billion.
Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase is thinking about a lot more than his bank's earnings these days.
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