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The US dollar index after the latest jobs report.
Public anger has mounted after an explosives-laden sewage tanker detonated in Kabul's diplomatic quarter on Wednesday.
Geopolitical analyst Ian Bremmer explains how North Korea is more capable and dangerous now than it has been in recent memory.
S&P 500 futures pared gains after the monthly US jobs report showed weaker-than-expected hiring and wage growth.
Leaders of a cluster of small remote island states in the Pacific expressed deep disappointment at the controversial move.
From Google to LG to Motorola, no one smartphone maker has been able to make a "modular" phone successful. But the new Essential PH-1 is trying anyway.
These unexpected, seldom-heard pearls of wisdom can actually make a big difference in a college student's life and career.
With more than 790 locations, Whataburger is a Southern fast-food legend. So on a trip down to Texas I decided to visit the celebrated burger joint.
Murray reached the third round with a bruising 6-7 (3/7), 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (7/3) win over Martin Klizan of Slovakia.
The elder Nadal will step down from his role at the end of the season after more than 25 years of coaching his nephew.
The pair racked up over 60,000 Instagram followers in just eight months.
Rolls-Royce unveiled a one-off custom build called the Sweptail. At a reported price of nearly $13 million, it is believed to be the most expensive new car ever commissioned.rr
Retail jobs continued to drop, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The Central Regional Police PRO, ASP Irene Oppong, said that one of the suspects was arrested at Techiman in the Brong Ahafo region, while 5 others were arrested at Asankragua in the Western Region.
The World Bank says it is committed to assisting the Government of Ghana in ensuring a resilient and thriving Accra.
Okyeame Kwame has been awarded in Germany for his contributions to Pan-Africanism.
The money was raised on stock markets and a number of other sources.
Governors of some of the largest states and mayors from cities around the US are committing to lower emissions and support clean energy.
Science, legal, and diplomatic experts are cautiously confident that cities, states, companies, and the rest of the world can pick up the slack.
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