A judge has suspended homicide cases against 22 people in the Samarco mine disaster that killed 19 and devastated a river valley in southeastern Brazil in 2015.
Presidio Terrace homeowners just found out their street was bought for $90,000 over two years ago — and they aren't happy.
President Donald Trump took to Twitter to attack Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat, for the second time on Monday.
The combative Georgetown University grad has made a name for herself since she started defending then-presidential candidate Donald Trump last year.
Craig Robinson, the brother of Michelle Obama, previously worked with the Milwaukee Bucks and coached Oregon State and Brown University.
Stocks barely moved on Monday, and investors continue to worry about not worrying enough.
The US-led coalition campaign to destroy the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria enters its fourth year this week, and the Pentagon believes the jihadists' defeat is inevitable.
Bolling stands accused of sending photos of male genitalia to multiple women at Fox News and Fox Business Network.
YouTuber Marques Brownlee got a hold of an iPhone 8 dummy unit that was created based on credible iPhone 8 rumors out there.
Wireless charging and an unusual, L-shaped battery would be new to the iPhone line.
Two years after the death of its CEO Dave Goldberg, SurveyMonkey is extending its bereavement benefits.
The statement, from one of Uber's co-founders, comes amid reports that Kalanick's angling to regain control of Uber.
Neymar completed a world record transfer deal from Barcelona to PSG at a whopping 222 million euros.
Ghanaian midfielder Sulley Muntari lost his cool again in a friendly game at the Kotobabi Wembley in Accra.
For the US overall, the income threshold required to be in the top 2% of earners is $206,000.
Neymar completed a world record transfer deal from Barcelona to PSG at a whopping 222 million euros.
Anthem will leave three counties in Nevada, leaving the state's Obamacare exchanges in an even worse spot than before.
Stocks barely moved on Monday, and investors continue to worry about not worrying enough.
Two years after the death of its CEO Dave Goldberg, SurveyMonkey is extending its bereavement benefits.
Since its inception it has doubled every eight months.
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