Italian sports daily blasts 'lynching' over 'Black Friday' headline
“Wonder Woman 1984” trailer will be released during 2019 Comic Con in Brazil.
Healthcare battles Brexit as top UK election issue
At least 12 people got condoms and electric toothbrushes instead of Nintendo gaming consoles.
The activity took place at a site which was previously dismantled by North Korea.
Prince Charles made a shocking gesture that many felt was an insult to Donald Trump.
Anti-vaxxer arrested as Samoa battles measles epidemic
Major US, global cities slowing amid worldwide slump: report
Manchester giants seek derby delight as Liverpool threaten to burst beyond reach
US says Iran protest toll may surpass 1,000, mulls troops
U.S. stocks closed moderately higher on some mild optimism over progress in China-U.S. trade talks.
Pantone announced its selection for 2020 with a "multisensory experience" that offered plenty of blue for the senses.
Caver suing Elon Musk over 'pedo guy' tweet refuses to apologize
After the Oscar buzz swirling around "Jojo Rabbit," director Taika Waititi is already hard at work filming his next project "Next Goal Wins."
Iran working on nuclear-capable missiles: European powers
Brexit boost for UK's Johnson as he plans for victory
Silver Spitfire back in Britain after round-the-world trip
The triennial PISA survey by the Organization for Economic Cooperation measured reading, science and math skills.
Austerity -- the backdrop to Britain's 'Brexit election'
UK's Johnson plans for victory with Brexit Party boost
Type 2 diabetes is one problem that a lot of people find it hard to treat. This is because the rise and fall of blood sugar levels primarily depend on the kind of food that you eat. To help ensure that you have a lower blood sugar reading, better avoid one food for breakfast.
A study found out that a holiday-themed beverage from Starbucks has 23 teaspoons of sugar! A non-profit group touted it as the “season’s worst offender.”