George Lucas jumped back in the director's chair for a brief moment when visiting Ron Howard on the set of "Solo."
MagnifyMoney found the US cities where residents live the most balanced lifestyles.
Markelle Fultz may or may not play this season as he recovers from a mysterious shoulder injury — even the 76ers don't know.
Snap is trying to capitalize on its killer earnings by launching a direct assault on Instagram
Long snapper Rick Lovato believes the Eagles final walkthrough was a bluff in case the Patriots were attempting to get an early peek at their game plan.
The General Overseer of the Glorious Word Ministries International, Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah said he had a revelation from God that Ebony had a short life and told her about it.
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Netflix's "Seeing Allred" goes beyond the press conferences to look at attorney Gloria Allred and her quest for women's equality.
WalletHub pulled together a report on the worst and best cities for an active lifestyle. To find the cities that topped the list, you may need to head west.
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It is not clear what exactly triggered the fight, but in the video captured by Ghana web, the man on the motorbike is seen furiously hitting the private car driver who was gently dressed in a white long sleeve and a pair of black trousers.
Greats, a sneaker brand that primarily sells its products online, is opening a brand-new store in Los Angeles.
Only Apple is beating the S&P 500 this week.
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Only Apple is beating the S&P 500 this week.
White House counsel Don McGahn was informed more than a year ago that staff secretary Rob Porter's two ex-wives alleged that he abused them.
The Dow Jones industrial average and S&P 500 tumbled into correction on Thursday.
The short-lived government shutdown was the result of completely avoidable missteps.
Whole Foods products including produce, seafood, and the majority of items sold in Whole Foods' stores will now be available through Amazon’s Prime Now service in certain markets, according to USA Today.
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