Otto Wallin might not ring a bell for casual boxing fans, but he vows to get his shot on Sunday against Tyson Fury in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Apple released new information Tuesday on a variety of new devices and also shared details on its Apple+ streaming service.
Nigerian and US officials announced 281 arrests worldwide as part of an investigation into cybercrime and email fraud schemes
The planned IPO for Saudi Aramco is a key pillar of a sweeping reform programme aimed at weaning the Saudi economy off its reliance on oil
Photographer Robert Frank rose to fame with the publication of his landmark book "The Americans," an unflinching look at US society that proved hugely influential
Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase, signaled the bank expects a hit to net interest income due to lower interest rates
The proposal is seen as a means of shoring up support from right-wing parties ahead of next week's elections.
North Korea launched projectiles for the eighth time since July on Tuesday.
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A Kansas woman has become the sixth reported death from severe lung disease linked to vaping.
Global temporary employment firm ManpowerGroup surveyed 11,500 employers across the country to determine whether they planned to increase their workforces.
Things are tense between Japan and South Korea
Wendy's is cutting its 2019 financial outlook as it prepares to launch a new early morning menu nationwide.
Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire former mayor of New York, is funding a campaign to ban flavored e-cigarettes
The president tweeted the firing, saying he disagreed with Bolton's suggestions.
But the number of people without health insurance is increasing, largely due to Trump administration efforts to gut Obamacare.
Bahamas Health Minister Duane Sands announced the updated death toll on Monday, echoing his warning about a "staggering" final body count.
Using a candid mirror, Robert Frank shone a light on the less flattering aspects of US culture that many would rather ignore
Margaret Atwood released the much-anticipated sequel to her award-winning 1985 novel "The Handmaid's Tale" on Tuesday, with "The Testaments" set to become a similar smash.A terrifying, misogynistic dystopia set in the US northeast in the near-future, "The Handmaid's Tale" has been turned into a major television series and become a feminist rallying point for the #MeToo generation."It's a question of things escaping from a book to the real world and the author has zero control," Canadian author Atwood told a press conference in London.
A sea turtle, found with a spear stuck in its neck in Marathon, Florida, is undergoing treatment.
Gestational high blood pressure or hypertension is associated with several health problems for pregnant woman and their unborn children.
Lower open likely for the U.S. markets Tuesday as stock futures were down in the morning ebbed by weak economic data from China that raised fears of slowing growth and global recession.