The presumptive Republican nominee accused the Massachusetts senator of pretending to be Native American “in order to advance her career.”
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for Saturday attacks near Damascus, reports said.
The missing pages became more relevant after the U.S. Senate passed a bill last month allowing families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia.
Several thousand demonstrators formed a human chain at a demonstration organized by the alliance "Stop Ramstein/No Drone War."
The retail giant's stores north of the U.S. border contend that the credit card company's fees are prohibitively high.
At a private event in Utah this week, the Hewlett Packard Enterprise executive also reportedly likened Trump to Hitler and Mussolini.
Agreements to boost the oilfield services provider's presence in the country would reverse plans to slash operations there because of payment problems.
If Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren were on the same ticket, they might face a daunting challenge at the ballot box.
Dr. Reddy’s largest-ever acquisition comes as the company has been facing slowing growth in the United States, its largest market.
The online audio message, purportedly by Ayman al-Zawahri, has yet to be verified.
The online Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted Monday-Friday, shows 46 percent of likely voters support Clinton, while 34.8 percent back Trump.
Some 979,000 employees would get an increase if Wal-Mart went to $15 per hour, the UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research says.
“Warcraft,” a global movie behemoth — but an underdog at U.S. cinemas — may exceed expectations on the strength of interest from hardcore game fans.
American billionaires — particularly those on Wall Street — have grown richer, faster. The reason: rents.
Despite their differences, Sen. Elizabeth Warren endorsed Hillary Clinton Thursday and the two met Friday to discuss how to take on Donald Trump.
The free app offers voice calling and text messaging as well as services like games, music streaming and taxi hailing.
When the larger chain closed all of its stores for food-safety training on Feb. 8, Moe’s took out a full-page ad saying simply, “We’re Open – Especially on February 8.”
The Strata survey asked 83 advertising agencies which social platform their clients preferred for social media campaigns.
Denmark announced its decision this week after years of plans to modernize its fleet.
Despite plummeting revenue, dwindling public interest and opposition from animal welfare activists, the U.S. remains a top market for the sport.
Grab a free glass from Bojangles or Starbucks Friday.
U.S. officials have yet to confirm an Iraqi channel’s report that coalition airstrikes hit the Islamic State group’s leader in northern Iraq.