Japanese tech company Sharp has announced the Aquos S2, a new handset that encapsulates the major design trends for smartphones in 2017.
Everlane, a direct-to-consumer fashion label, is taking on middle-of-the-mall legacy brands.
Darko Milicic left the NBA in 2012 and has found happiness in Serbia growing apples on his 125-acre farm.
The Young Turks, one of the longest running progressive digital video media outlets, announced a major round of funding on Tuesday.
Shealah Craighead said she had to show President Trump why her role was important.
Cheetos is opening a fine-dining restaurant in New York City, serving dishes like Cheetos Crusted Fried Pickles and Cheetos Sweetos Crusted Cheesecake.
The lack of women in leadership positions may be the problem.
As this was the 13th unsafe and unprofessional interaction between the US Navy and Iran's maritime forces this year, it can be assumed Iran meant to do it.
Mark Cuban got sucked into a multi-day Twitter discussion involving the debunked claim that Hillary Clinton sold 20% of the US' uranium to Russia.
Here are the latest rumors.
The single, "Take Go", features the BAR (Best African Rapper), E.L.
South Africa's Zuma survives another vote of no confidence.
The Loot Train Attack from "The Spoils of War" is reminiscent of another battle in Westerosi history, called The Field of Fire.
Data analysis firm 2thinknow crunched the numbers for Business Insider and determined the high-tech cities of the future.
A new map by astrophysicist and mathematician Tomasz Stepinski suggests that most of the US is still fairly segregated.
Over a month into free agency, Nerlens Noel and the Mavericks haven't agreed to a new contract.
A confidental US intelligence report seen by the Washington Post said that North Korea has made a breakthrough and can now build nuclear bombs small enough to fit on missiles.
Several credit-card providers say defaults are rising.
DoubleLine Capital co-founder and CEO Jeffrey Gundlach is closely watching the 10-year Treasury bond as a signal for increased volatility to come.
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