Trump's steak preferences have been criticized, but many other presidents have also liked their steaks well-done.
Madam Beatrice Oppong who look traumatized and shocked after receiving the death of her daughter could not contain her tears.
The mother of Ghanaian Dancehall sensation, Ebony Reigns said her daughter did not even finish the jollof rice she prepared for her before she left.
Qualcomm's management rejected Broadcom's raised offer of $121 billion to buy the company, though it opened up talks with its rival.
Both Kotoko and Aduana Stars will represent Ghana over the weekend in Africa
Government has shown its commitment to the development of football in the 275 constituencies
Shares of Expedia plummeted on Friday morning after the company reported earnings that missed estimates.
It’s hard to say which is more surprising: that Peter Hujar’s photographs of 1970s and ’80s underground life in New York have found their way to the Morgan Library & Museum, or that this Classically-minded institution has become unbuttoned enough to exhibit them in a heartbreaker of a show called “Peter Hujar: Speed of Life.”
If you follow trends in children’s animated films, you might have figured out quite some time ago that a cheekily self-reflexive, computer-generated imagery-heavy treatment of the beloved character Peter Rabbit was inevitable. Over in Britain, at least, this development has been met with great trepidation.
This Friday the world turns its eyes to the mountains of South Korea, where the Winter Olympics are getting underway in the town of Pyeongchang: small, bustling and by all accounts, bitterly cold.
While the price of bitcoin has dropped since Christmas, the virtual currency boom has shown no signs of cooling off in the more august precincts of America’s elite universities.
Yurie Adachi laughed at the photograph, as if she was revisiting an embarrassing high school yearbook portrait. The photo, taken during a practice at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, showed her on her stomach, posing with her hands on her cheeks, her skates kicking up in the air.
Julian Yee is the first figure skater from Malaysia to qualify for the Olympics, but for his big debut he does not plan to perform to a familiar classicist like Tchaikovsky or Rachmaninoff. No Mahler or Bizet for him, either. He chose the work of an American composer, but it’s not the airy music of Gershwin.
The Department of Homeland Security is warning Americans planning to attend the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, that cybercriminals are likely to be targeting the games.
Among the many people agitated this week over John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, was President Donald Trump. And among the people the president called to express dissatisfaction, according to those close to him, was none other than Reince Priebus, the previous chief of staff, who also irritated Trump.
After work, my dad always settled into that chair, opened a Budweiser and watched Walter Cronkite on the “CBS Evening News.”
Google, Huawei, and Apple all decided to let the feature go.
Amazon has repeatedly showed an uncanny ability to disrupt entire segments of the stock market with corporate announcements.
The service is designed to compete directly with UPS and FedEx, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
Global market sell-off resumed in the USA on Thursday, with US stocks entering a technical correction.
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