Death toll in Europe from storm rises to 7
Head and neck cancer may not be the most common type of cancer, but it is surely a dangerous disease. Your ability to detect the signs at the earliest will also ensure that you receive the right and proper treatment.
Justin Trudeau welcomed Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to Canada.
BRAC founder Fazle Hasan Abed dies aged 83
Kate Middleton shrugged off her husband's affection, which has sparked speculation that there's trouble in their marriage.
One of the most serious, sometimes fatal, medical emergencies is a heart attack. This is oftentimes caused by coronary heart diseases that resulted from overconsumption of high-fat diets and a sedentary lifestyle. Recently, scientists unveiled their discovery of how the manner of commuting to work could help you avoid this life-threatening condition.
Russia, China veto UN extending Syria cross-border aid
Johnson's Brexit deal secures first win in new parliament
WikiLeaks' Assange testifies in embassy spying case
Here's how to increase the number of swipes you get on a dating app.
The popular saying "there is no 'I' in team" prioritizes the team as a whole over the individual members. However, a new study finds that the "I" in team might actually help make the project better.
The bill envisions UK leaving the EU by Jan. 31 and prevents a transition from dragging past the end of 2020.
Britain names new central banker for post-Brexit era
Northamptonshire police will take the lead in securing Anne Sacoolas' extradition. She had claimed diplomatic immunity as the wife of a U.S. diplomat.
US stocks traded higher on Friday.
Britain's Prince Philip, 98, in hospital over pre-existing condition
Prince Harry's popularity is reportedly dropping because of his wife.
UK's Brexit-facing economy rebounds to avoid recession
Croatia to pick a president in tight three-way race
Andrew Bailey named as Bank of England governor
Andrew Bailey selected as next Bank of England chief: reports
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reportedly imposed a “no kissing” rule for their wedding pictures.