Everyone is different when it comes to sleep — especially these famous, successful people.
Conor McGregor's journey from the streets of Ireland to the top of the fighting world wasn't easy
Retail is in peril, and Amazon is a big reason why.
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An old interview with the actor has recently gone viral.
New York City women have been receiving these unsolicited photos while riding the subway.
While the government of Ghana and other international security agencies are fighting Internet fraud, Shatta Wale and Sarkodie have openly endorsed the menace in a new single titled "It's My Life".
The newly released texts mention the pair's plans for Uber's self-driving car division, their thoughts on Elon Musk, and even Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Daniel Craig finally goes public to update the world on if he's coming back to play James Bond again.
Instagram is using an AI system called DeepText to root out spam and abusive comments, and the system does not like a certain Kanye West lyric.
Dick's Sporting Goods CEO Edward Stack described the current retail climate as a "perfect storm" for pain.
"China is not too worried that the United States might suddenly attack North Korea. It is worried about THAAD."
We knew they were good for you but not this good.
Protein helps build and maintain muscles, but eating too much can be a problem. There's a simple equation you can use to find out how much you need.
On "Late Night with Stephen Colbert," Colbert criticized President Trump's response to the deadly Charlottesville protest in his opening monologue.
Insurer Centene will enter the Obamacare markets in 14 previously bare Nevada counties according to Governor Brian Sandoval.
As much as it sucks, its not always about you, a recent study suggests.
Anthony Levandowski, the former Uber engineer at the heart of a lawsuit with Google, slammed Tesla CEO Elon Musk in a text to former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick.
Javier Palomarez, a key member of President Donald Trump's National Diversity Council, called on chief political strategist Steve Bannon to resign.
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