Lil' Kim claims to not know the details about the former cover art for "Dead Gal Walking," which a Reddit user says was stolen, but she has since released new art.
Remittances to Latin America is returning to pre-crisis levels, with the notable exception of the biggest recipient.
Vancouver's ban on doorknobs in favor of lever handles is a move towards accommodating the elderly, the arthritic, and the disabled.
Canada, the U.K. and China led the way in reporting on U.S.-related corporate wrongdoing.
The retailer had launched an inspection of all the factories it sources garments from, following the Rana Plaza disaster in April.
Bad weather forced the cancellation of the inaugural day's flight displays, but some airplanes are impressive even parked.
The Sony PlayStation 4 is now available to purchase. Here are five things you need to know about Sony's next-gen console, the PS4.
The Keystone XL pipeline debate is back in the news after a pipeline explosion. Here's how environmentalists are using this to their advantage.
The Sunday Assembly, a growing congregation, wants to spread positivity without God, but it’s leaving some atheists in a state of disbelief.
Top UFC welterweight contender Johny Hendricks reportedly all but accused champion Georges St-Pierre of using performance enhancing drugs over the last six years of his career.
Major retailers and food companies are among the corporations reporting earnings this week.
Rob Ford responded to the allegations by using crude language that raised eyebrows during a news conference.
How can Iraq become the biggest oil producer in the next 20 years, with all its political strife?
Ontario seeks to hike revenue by cracking down on tax fraud and evasion and expects to make up for billions in lost revenue.
The scheduled five-round bout marks Hendricks first title shot since he set foot in a mixed martial arts arena back in 2007.
Did Lee Harvey Oswald assassinate President John F. Kennedy? Or was he killed as a result of a conspiracy? Here's a rundown of five conspiracy theories.
Motorola will release the low-price Moto G as a successor to the well-reviewed, lackluster-selling Moto X.
Industrial analysts were bullish on the Canadian aircraft maker after meeting with company management on Tuesday.
Advocacy groups and independent organizations have begun parsing the document, and they have already found quite a few problematic passages.
The full chapter of the broader international trade agreement raises concerns about individual rights and free expression.
Silver Wheaton CEO Randy Smallwood is confident that silver prices will reach a bottom in the near future.
Researchers in Canada have developed an “invisibility cloak” that makes objects imperceptible to radar. The technology could prove useful for military.