Meetings at the UN last week convinced both Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Trump is serious.
Maps using government health data weave a telling set of stories from raw numbers, and they can help inform where future treatments are needed most.
Tump said he wanted to eventually get to a 20% corporate tax rate, but wanted to start at 15% as a negotiating tactic. He also said 20% is "his number."
The so-called alternative minimum tax cost Trump $31 million.
A new photography book, "Zaha Hadid Architects: Redefining Architecture & Design," explores how the late architect revolutionized building design.
The median household income was on the rise in 42 states last year.
It was a brutal 24 hours for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Amazon just introduced a brand-new version of the Amazon Echo that comes with new stylish 'shells' and a $99 price tag.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday told reporters "we'll see" when asked if he would fire Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.
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President Donald Trump continued to unleash on the NFL on Wednesday despite backlash to his comments.
Rick Pitino is reportedly out as Louisville's men's basketball coach after the FBI arrested 10 people on charges of fraud and corruption in college basketball.
The Ghana U-17 team have walloped Guinea 6-1 in their final warm-up game
Google's stock price took a hit after the company was slapped with the biggest fine in European Commission history. Now, one analyst says it's a good thing.
Adidas is on a tear as of late and is finally gaining marketshare — the scandal puts all that in jeopardy.
Amazon just introduced a new Fire TV that you can control with Alexa.
Thanks to "The Handmaid's Tale," things are finally starting to take off for its original content.
Trump's tax plan suggests simplifying current federal income tax brackets from seven to three.
The head coach of Louisville Men's Basketball reportedly told his staff that he expects to be dismissed in light of a recent FBI investigation.
If left too long, the microscopic life within our mattresses can make us sick, according to a New York University scientist.
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