Labour and Conservatives will begin local campaigning on Thursday and national campaigning on Friday.
Schick is making a play at recapturing lost market share by making razors that fit on Gillette heads.
Google is rolling out Ads Data Hub, a cloud-based product designed to help advertisers track the performance of ad campaigns using a variety of data sources.
Seniors are sampling marijuana products in Mary Kay-style events in California.
3,500 Microsoft Windows engineers are now using a new Git-based system to make it way easier to work together.
The movie version of "Baywatch" tried to be the next "21 Jump Street" and didn't even come close.
A review of Trump SoHo on TripAdvisor said the hotel "looks like it's going out of business."
Ryan thinks the Republican's chances of keeping the House in 2018 are 'excellent.'
Kim Jong Nam arrived in Malaysia on the same day as "a middle-aged Korea-American based in Bangkok," an Asian news outlet reports.
The third trailer for "Spider-Man: Homecoming" just came out and it introduces some new footage of Vulture and the Spidey suit.
Cauliflower is taking over as a carb-light substitute for rice.
Comparing Apple's second-generation iPhone to the current iPhone 7 really illustrates how much the iPhone has changed over the years.
The 36-year-old was given a guard of honour by his teammates last weekend when he was substituted after 26 minutes.
Apple's "reality distortion field" is fading in China.
A new survey found that of the 10,000 people who reported taking magic mushrooms in 2016, just 0.2% of them reported needing emergency medical treatment.
As a matter of national security, only the captains and crew of the nuclear-armed submarines know for sure where they are.
Missing in Manchester: Those who died or are missing after the suicide bombing at Manchester arena on Monday evening.
Organized by leftist groups and trade unions, the protesters poured into the center of Brazil's capital.
President and CEO of AIMS, Thierry Zomahoun, laid out AIMS bold vision and initiatives to lead the transformation of Africa through innovative scientific training, technical advances and breakthrough discoveries.
"Game of Thrones" mastermind George R.R. Martin and Kit Harington made it clear they don't think highly of President Donald Trump.
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