It's impossible to know how things will play out if Mueller faces off with Trump over his pardon powers, experts said, because of its unique and broad nature.
Marketers like Chipotle are turning to consulting firms to help transform their businesses – which should seriously worry ad agencies
The Albiceleste once again failed to glitter at home
The Angolan dance is gaining worldwide popularity and has a committed contingent of students in Mabor who are drawn to class by its romantic rhythms.
There's little sign the US or Cuba knows who's attacked US diplomats on the island, but there are worries hardliners are exploiting the situation.
Japan's public broadcaster has vowed to reform its working practices as it revealed that a young reporter died of heart failure after logging 159 hours of overtime in a month.
The popular governor of Tokyo, Yuriko Koike, Friday unveiled her policy platform to unseat Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, pledging to scrap nuclear power by 2030 and freeze a planned tax hike.
Asuncion Garcia sits on a bench in Barcelona anxiously reading a newspaper. She points to a graphic of the tumbling share price of CaixaBank, the biggest bank in Catalonia.
Trump summoned the press for an impromptu photo-op with senior military officials when suddenly "things got weird," one White House reporter said on Twitter.
The Islamic State group may soon be defeated in Iraq and Syria but a "virtual caliphate" could be harder to conquer, experts and officials have warned.
Nicknamed "mule women" on the Spanish side of the frontier, the Moroccan women sometimes struggle under burdens heavier than their own body weight, risking their lives for the job.
Jose Altuve was already a favorite for the AL MVP award, and on Thursday night he made his strongest case yet
Oracle called its new database the first of its kind, but one analyst thinks they need to do more to differentiate themselves.
One of the best US cyclists shares how she's improved her performance over her 15-year career, and talks about equality in a traditionally male sport.
The yellow piece of paper seen on a table inside Stephen Paddock Mandalay Bay hotel suite was not a suicide note, according to police, so what is it?
The 76-year-old, a top adviser to Pope Francis, is accused of multiple historical sexual offences relating to incidents that allegedly occurred long ago.
A timeline of events that unfolded during the election appears to support the FBI's investigation into Trump-Russia collusion
The revelation was confirmed by the police, who said investigators now believe Paddock intended to survive the massacre.
A trial period for the video assistant referee (VAR) system could be extended beyond next year's World Cup, football's lawmakers said Thursday, despite FIFA's vow to include them in Russia 2018.
Rory McIlroy insists he is relaxed despite the possibility of ending this season winless, as he prepares for his final tournament of the season in Scotland.
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