With the former U.N. chief out of the race, the spotlight for the upcoming presidential elections has shifted to members of the country's leading opposition.
Ridesharing service Lyft has made it easier for users to keep track of the destinations they saved on iOS Calendar and Google Calendar.
Viber is not charging a fee for calls between the United States and the seven countries affected by President Trump's executive order in an effort to show their support to immigrants.
The meme sparked outrage among Catholic parishioners and the post was removed.
A document drawn by military strategists ranks the “five potential threats” China currently faces. The U.S., North Korea and Japan clinch the top spots.
Former Exxon Mobil Chief Executive Rex Tillerson’s confirmation was put on track Monday after senators voted 56-43 to push for a final vote later this week.
The effects of the executive order are being felt by publishers and developers.
Police fear if they start enforcing immigration laws, witnesses to and victims of crime will refuse to cooperate with them, making communities more dangerous.
“The very country to which many of our people were taken as slaves during the transatlantic slave trade has now decided to ban refugees from some of our countries.”
Mexico could fight Trump's plans with more than boycotts.
The Fed is likely to hold off on raising its interest rate target at the end of its Wednesday meeting, but the opposite may be true for much of the rest of 2017.
The petition, which has gained over a million signatures, stated that Donald Trump’s entry into the United Kingdom would cause embarrassment to "Her Majesty the Queen."
The president still uses a Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone, a device launched in 2012 which now has outdated security features, for tweeting.
Leaders of many tech companies, including Tim Cook and Elon Musk, have taken a position against President Donald Trump's policy to restrict immigration to the U.S.
U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly issued an order Saturday, temporarily halting the deportation of visa holders or refugees around the country, as decreed by an executive order from President Donald Trump.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg criticized Trump’s executive order which reinstates the Global Gag Rule, saying it could have “terrible consequences for women and families around the world.”
The White House issued a statement honoring the "victims, survivors and heroes of the Holocaust."
A report released by the nonprofit Bank Information Center asserts that the World Bank's policies were responsible for turning Mozambique and Indonesia into major coal exporters.
A leaked audio, accessed by the Guardian, captured a conversation between the vice president and Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks, who said Trump was "spot on" in his demands for an investigation.
President Trump is expected to issue an executive order as early as Friday barring immigration from seven strife-torn, Muslim-majority countries.
While it remains to be seen if the myriad of causes and organizations represented at the marches can coalesce into a broad-based opposition, two plans for marches have gone viral since an army of pink hats took over America's cities.
A new report indicates Verizon, the largest mobile carrier in the United States, has started exploring the possibility of acquiring Charter, the second-largest cable company in the country.