Australia captain Mark Milligan converted a second-half penalty in Thursday's 1-1 draw with Cameroon in Saint Petersburg that left both teams heading for an early Confederations Cup exit.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's party on Thursday placed the German flag front and centre in its campaign advertising for September elections, in a bid to snatch back a claim on patriotism from anti-immigration populists.
Sears Holdings is closing more stores in the US, in addition to the 245 closings that had already been announced this year.
Rand Paul, Susan Collins, Dean Heller, and other Republican Senators are already throwing doubts on the passage of the Senate healthcare bill.
We recently took a trip to an infamous Chicago institution, Lou Malnati's Pizzeria. Here's what it's like.
Walmart tells its more tech-savvy friends that keep the giant's business, it shouldn't use Amazon's cloud services.
US Ambassador Nikki Haley on Thursday called for international action to address the crisis in Venezuela, after a US-backed proposal for regional mediation failed to win support at the Organization of American States.
Qatar Airways' new QSuite will offer the first ever business class double beds in the airline industry.
For some reason, it feels like allergies hit harder every year. It's not your imagination — climate change is making things worse.
Every year, roughly 325,000 Americans experiences sudden cardiac arrest. A surprising number of them are in very good health.
The Ghanaian midfielder will arrive in Uganda on Friday to assist former AC Milan teammate Keisuke Honda undertake a United Nations (UN) project.
The expression 'mad as a hatter' is based on the fact that hatters used to unknowingly poison themselves in the process of hat-making.
Pulse Ghana’s Magdalene Teiko Larnyoh believes the appointment of actor Abraham Attah to the role of Free SHS Ambassador is a needless move from the government.
Between Lonzo's talent on the basketball court and LaVar's gregarious interviews on ESPN, it's become impossible to look away from the Ball family.
Public documents suggest the CIA program was led by military psychologists John Bruce Jessen and James Mitchell, whose techniques are widely seen as torture.
Las Vegas' first urban park just opened, and it features some 250 trees down a city boulevard.
President Donald Trump admitted in a pair of Thursday tweets that he doesn't have tapes of his conversations with fired FBI Director James Comey.
US Marines arrived in Norway in January for cold-weather training, and Moscow has objected to the deployment since it was announced late last year.
Tom Brady is touring Asia with Under Armour
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