The OnePlus 6T features a slightly bigger display, a smaller notch and a fingerprint sensor embedded into its AMOLED display.
Vishnu Viswanath and Meenakshi Moorthy had recently moved to California from New York. Their bodies were recovered by rangers Thursday, a day after visitors had spotted them.
Judge Aleta Trauger granted a temporary restraining order saying Tennessee must allow Zagorski's lawyer to have "immediate access to a telephone during the time preceding and during the execution."
Here are the highlights of the one-on-one interview between President Donald Trump and Fox News' Laura Ingraham.
Troops were deployed to the southern border with Mexico to stop the migrant caravan from entering the country.
The delay of a U.S. Gulf Coast liquefied natural gas export project has crystallized fears the U.S. trade battle with China was hampering efforts to line up buyers.
The singer's "Happy" song was played by Trump at the Indiana rally, which took place hours after the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting that killed 11 people.
Far from maintaining the status quo, the USMCA, if ratified, would fundamentally alter North America’s political and economic structures, increasing American dominance over its neighbours.
DasCoin was on the radar of police in Poland since September 2017. It was a scam run by Net Leaders, a site that reviews cryptocurrency companies, as a multilevel marketing campaign.
South Korea has asked the US for "maximum flexibility" on its request for a waiver to prevent its companies from being affected by sanctions against Iran.
Trump's administration asked the court to postpone a trial set for Nov. 5 that will examine the legality of its decision to ask people taking part in the 2020 U.S. census whether they are citizens.
General Motors Co backs an annual increase in fuel-efficiency standards based on "historic rates" rather than tough Obama era rules or a Trump administration proposal that would freeze requirements, according to a federal filing made public on Monday.
Facebook, Amazon.com, Netflix and Google-parent Alphabet were at the center of a volatile session on the U.S. stock market on Monday, cleaving $200 billion off of the so-called FANG group's combined market capitalization in two sessions.
Wells Fargo & Co will not finish paying back the estimated 600,000 customers it wrongly charged for auto insurance until at least 2020, the bank said in a letter to U.S. lawmakers seen by Reuters.
More than 70 percent of U.S. firms operating in southern China are considering delaying further investment there and moving some or all of their manufacturing to other countries as the trade war bites into profits, a business survey showed on Monday.
Qualcomm continued its legal battle with Apple by claiming the iPhone maker owes several billion dollars in royalty payments.
U.S. auto sales likely fell slightly in October from a year earlier, when replacement demand following hurricanes Harvey and Irma boosted business, industry consultants J.D. Power and LMC Automotive said on Monday.
U.S. consumer spending rose for a seventh straight month in September, but income recorded its smallest gain in more than a year amid moderate wage growth, suggesting the current pace of spending was unlikely to be sustained.
The embassy encouraged US citizens in Sri Lanka to keep a low profile and be wary of their surroundings when they go out in public.
"Cats are anthropomorphized in art because they are so laid back that you automatically attribute human thoughts and feelings to them." — Jim Davis
The South Korean presidential adviser said North Korea is not prepared to accept an international nuclear inspection before the official declaration to end the Korean War.
The U.S. attorney is seeking approval for the death penalty against shooting suspect Robert Bowers. Pennsylvania allows capital punishment in case of serious crimes and uses lethal injection for its executions.