The much anticipated iPhone X was released today, and Business Insider went to see what it was like to wait and buy one.
A US Marine general who had been sentenced to confinement on the Guantanamo Bay naval base was freed Friday, two days after he had been found in contempt of military court.
Following National Public Radio news chief Michael Oreskes' resignation amid sexual misconduct allegations, NPR hosts are reporting on the internal scandal.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk made an undisclosed appearance before a group of elite US Marines and their spouses.
A group of shadowy sites hawked scam medical-marijuana oils using fake testimonials from celebrities, including Montel Williams. Now, Williams is fighting back.
A Spanish judge on Friday issued an arrest warrant for Catalonia's deposed leader Carles Puigdemont over the region's contested quest for independence.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho believes he deserves credit for not complaining more about Paul Pogba's injury problems and those affecting the rest of his squad.
A federal judge denied a request by Russian-owned real-estate firm Prevezon to grant temporary immigration parole to its lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya.
Prime Minister Theresa May released a new code of conduct for Conservative Party representatives on Friday as a sexual harassment scandal dogged the British parliament.
An analysis from the Tax Foundation shows that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the new GOP tax bill, has a huge problem with debt.
Papa John's is considering changes to its NFL sponsorship after controversy involving players' protests during the national anthem engulfed the chain.
Twitter said it had boosted security measures Friday in response to a rogue employee's move cutting off Donald Trump's account, an 11-minute outage which drew mocking praise from the president's critics but also warnings of a dangerous precedent.
The United Nations reported 31 new allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation in three months Friday, with nearly half of those involving staff of the UN refugee agency.
A top Google executive has said the US internet giant has to do more to crack down on illegal content and misinformation, after American firms were grilled in Congress over Russian meddling in the 2016 US election.
The New York City terror attack hit close to home for ESPN's Tony Reali.
Venezuela on Friday called its foreign creditors to a meeting November 13 in Caracas aiming to restructure its estimated $150 billion debt, as the specter of default moved ever closer.
NBCUniversal sales chief Linda Yaccarino says marketers will pull ads from the NFL if the network keeps covering players' national-anthem protests.
Microsoft's new Xbox One X game console supports 4K and HDR. But few games yet support those features.
French rugby chief Bernard Laporte told AFP Friday that he wants the report recommending South Africa as 2023 World Cup hosts to be modified, believing that France's credentials are more impressive.
It sounds absurd, but these kinds of sponsorships can keep extreme sports alive.
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