Former Navy SEAL Jocko Willink once tweeted that he wanted to drop millions of iPhones into North Korea. The plan might just counter the country's propaganda.
Giannis Antetokounmpo has become a superstar that 14 teams missed in the 2013 draft.
Kick back with some of the finance flicks.
Hillary Clinton says she's trying to have more discussions with right-leaning media figures.
The FCC could reverse a 2015 ruling classifying the internet as a utility — opposed by internet service providers but supported by net-neutrality advocates.
Director Dan Gilroy explained why he wanted Denzel Washington to be his collaborator on making "Roman J. Israel, Esq."
After tensions have risen over Roger Goodell's suspension in recent weeks, it looks like Jerry Jones has been called on his bluff.
Kelley Paul, the wife of Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, said that the media has victimized her husband a second time after he was attacked earlier in November.
Questions remain around the mysterious death of Rogelio Martinez, a border patrol agent who died in Texas last weekend after sustaining severe head injuries.
Travelers stay at billionaire Julian Robertson's three New Zealand properties during the Tiger Tour golf trip.
Real-estate mogul and "Shark Tank" investor Barbara Corcoran says business people should play up anything that makes them unique.
PayPal-owned digital remittance firm Xoom announced some new statistics in a company blog post in honor of the two-year anniversary of its acquisition by PayPal
The Senate's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act could not pas in its current form due to procedural rules according to a new analysis by the Penn-Wharton Budget Model.
Successful people make sure to plan their holiday weekends ahead of time.
Tom Lee of Fundstrat has nearly doubled his forecast for bitcoin, calling for the cryptocurrency to hit $11,500 by mid-2018.
Uber is under fire for not reporting a data breach that exposed the personal information of 57 million people in October 20916.
How to tell if a girl is single without directly asking her.
Rashida Jones and writing partner Will McCormack said they left "Toy Story 4" due to a lack of diverse voices at Pixar.
The football ace smiled as he tenderly held a knife to cut birthday cake
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