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Harlem in Manhattan is getting its first passive rental building, meaning it's extremely energy-efficient. Residents save on energy costs, but rent's not cheap.
The minimalist marketplace still doesn't process payments, but it has a new button that sellers can use to show they take bitcoin or other digital currencies.
Actress Kathryn Rossetter worked with Dustin Hoffman on the Broadway revival of "Death of a Salesman" in 1983.
The company is launching its biggest redesign ever, which could be a catalyst for higher revenues and a shift in the narrative around the company.
Toys like Fingerlings, NES Classic Edition, and Barbie Hello Dreamhouse are sold out at traditional retailers, and some say bots are to blame.
Google Home and Amazon Echo are always listening, and even keep recordings of the things you ask them. Here's how to find and delete it all.
The dollar has fallen 8% this year against a basket of other G10 currencies.
YouTubers like DanTDM, PewDiePie, and DudePerfect are making more money than anyone else on the platform.
Your stuffed-up nose might have finally met its match.
Tyler Stewart was working refilling vending machines earlier in the day before getting the call that his services were needed by his favorite hockey team.
The Ghana midfielder scored five goals for his Indonesian side Persib Bandung
Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed in a car bomb in October.
Tic Tac walked off the set of GhToday on Gh One TV during his interview with Baisiwa Dowuona-Hammond after seeing Shatta Wale’s music video being played.
Kwesi Nyantakyi was in Senegal to mourn with Fatma Samoura, after her mother's death
One of the Trump administration's top national security officials is leaving the White House, The Washington Post reported Friday.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and VP of people Lori Goler released a statement publicizing the tech giant's harassment policies.
The clergyman reportedly healed a baby girl that was confirmed dead during a crusade held in Enugu.
This workout will hit all of your weak points and get those arms bulging.
Rich people with a net worth of $30 million or more love spending money on real estate, and they have favorite cities from New York to Geneva.
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