New technologies will improve health, education, transportation for those who have access. The rest could be in trouble, warns Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff.
A document leaked to HuffPost suggests President Trump is pushing for "low-yield" nukes, which may spur the proliferation and use of atomic weapons.
"We came in behind the tanker, and we were a little bit fast," one bomber pilot said. "All of a sudden all hell seemed to break loose."
The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) introduced several interesting smartphones last week. Here
New California would be the 51st state to join the union. But a secession from California might be only a conservative pipe dream.
In early 2015, NowThis went all-in on a distributed Media model, shutting down its website in favor of publishing all of its content directly on social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram.
The Whole Foods brand is strong, and Amazon is taking full advantage of it.
Can such a cheap, simple, make-at-home drink live up to the hype?
A Facebook photo helped police in Canada arrest Cheyenne Rose Antoine for killing her friend Brittney Gargol.
Grocery shopping in the US is expensive, and it's because we're brand-obsessed.
The rapid crash in bitcoin challenges the notion that it's a stable store of value, and raises concerns about possible spillover into other markets.
CFRA media and entertainment analyst Tuna Amobi spoke to Business Insider's Sara Silverstein about what 2018 holds for Amazon.
Embracing self-driving cars means automakers could finally shed the sales cycle.
Witherspoon's enormous Apple paycheck apparently had a heavy influence on her tripled salary for season two of HBO's "Big Little Lies."
Reaction online was mixed—some people agreed with Kelly, while others were horrified.
What could be better than working at a company beloved by its employees? How about getting paid a lot of money to do it?
Kendrick Lamar is in talks to sign a new publishing deal that could be worth between $20 million and $40 million, Billboard reports.
The former assistant of Goldman Sachs co-president David Solomon stands accused of stealing more than $1.2 million of wine from his employer.
"Otherwise... We’re all just a bunch of corrupt a------- that are called congressmen."
Apple now has a comedy to add to its scripted series lineup, starring Kristen Wigg and produced by Reese Witherspoon.
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