Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle no longer wear gloves like Queen Elizabeth II for a reason.
A new study shows that "building blocks of life" have been discovered on one of Saturn's moons.
The ferry was carrying 88 people when it sank and only seven survivors in a dinghy were found
The Scenic Eclipse cruise ship owned by the Scenic Luxury Cruises has joined operations. The cruise ship was christened by award-winning actress Helen Mirren in New York on Sept. 10.
Richard Grenell will maintain his job as US ambassador to Germany while serving as a special envoy on the negotiations between Kosovo and Serbia
The death and injury toll from vaping in the U.S. shows no signs of slowing down.
Eduardo Medina Mora, pictured in 2013, held positions including ambassador to the United States and Britain before being appointed to the Mexican Supreme Court
North Korea has gotten away with another ballistic missile test as Trump remains silent.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been nominated for this year's prize
Fire and police call boxes in Washington date from the 19th century and many like this one show their age, but others have been transformed into miniature art galleries that reflect local history
With the highest building in the world, Burj Khalifa (left), grand commercial centres and artificial islands, Dubai projects an image of prosperity
One analyst seems to think Netflix can go from 60 million to 50 million U.S. subscribers at its current pricing.
Half of the American families the Census Bureau surveyed made more than $61,937 while the other half of households made less than that.
Organizers of Mexico's Batuta prize in classical music say they are putting opera singer Placido Domingo's award on hold until sexual misconduct allegations against him have been "clarified"
Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook has ruled out Apple’s entry into digital currency. Speculations had been rife about Apple’s foray into cryptocurrency after Facebook announced its plan for Libra digital currency.
Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez gives a message to the nation at the presidential palace in Tegucigalpa on October 3, 2019 denying he took millions of dollars in bribes from drug lords
Investors now expect Fed Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates again this month in light of weakening US data
US officials have asked Facebook not to use message encryption across its communication platforms without including a way for authorities to view the messages should the need arise
Netflix considers itself an entertainment company rather than a technology company
US President Donald Trump on Thursday brushed off North Korea's test of a sea-launched ballistic missile, saying that planned nuclear talks with Pyongyang will go ahead."They want to talk and we'll be talking to them," Trump told reporters at the White House in his first public reaction to North Korea's claim to have entered a "new phase" with the test of a submarine-launched missile."We'll see," Trump added, when asked if the test had gone too far for him.
A US soldier fires a Javelin anti-tank missile -- the US State Department has approved the sale of 150 of the missiles and 10 launch units to Ukraine
This picture released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA)shows the test-firing of "the new-type SLBM Pukguksong-3" in the waters off Wonsan Bay of the Sea of Japan