With military checkpoints and long lines at ATMs, the situation in Zimbabwe is making life in an already struggling nation even more difficult and uncertain.
But a solution that has been gaining increasing traction among top Republicans in recent days is expelling Moore from the Senate should he win on December 12.
Google "forked" Apple's programming language, Swift. But Google's Chris Lattner tells Business Insider the minor hubbub is misplaced — here's why.
Twitter is reviewing all of its verified accounts and plans to remove verification from accounts that don't adhere to its new rules.
"Is there anybody you think I should date?" he asked the Rolling Stone reporter. "It's so hard for me to even meet people."
Nelson Peltz won the recount to join the P&G board by a slim 43,000 votes — a 0.002% margin.
Graduates from New Hampshire came out with the most debt on average — at $27,167. Graduates from Utah, meanwhile, had the least debt on average — at $7,545.
Roy Moore's attorney sought to discredit one of the women accusing Moore of sexual assault, implying she had manipulated circumstantial evidence.
Elon Musk has a framed poster at his SpaceX office with an unusual message.
As long as you’re hitting the gym on the regular, you’re reaping the maximum amount of muscle-building benefits…right?
NSF International suspects that 1,3-DMAA and its "chemical cousins" are similar to ephedrine or ephedra, which the FDA banned in 2004.
As they drank some tea, President Donald Trump reportedly asked South Korean President Moon Jae-in a simple question.
Chances are, you're already getting everything you need through your diet.
There are reports that coach Kwesi Appiah will meet the father of Andre Ayew and Jordan Ayew regarding the players return of the England based players into the Black Stars.
Eating these foods tricks your body into eating less salt, a new study suggests.
In most cases, uterine fibroids don't cause any distressing symptoms and can be monitored at yearly well-women visits.
The company saw $12.1 billion in revenues, and $0.61 earnings per share.
Neil deGrasse Tyson hosts Tech Insider's new show "Rising Stars." This episode, he interviews Emily Graslie, the host of the YouTube channel "The Brain Scoop."
McCain and other senators are not happy with how the Pentagon has been sharing information about its policies.
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