The prince's denial came as court documents revealed that his accuser's lawyers have requested to interview him under oath.
Charlotte McKinney replaced Kate Upton for 2015's Carl's Jr. Super Bowl XLIX commercial.
You have to go to India or China to buy some of the world's best smartphones made by Xiaomi, YotaPhone, Micromax, Huawei and Lenovo.
Kids need to learn computer science early in order to get enough experience to work in the field later.
A new United Nations Children's Fund report shows countries in the developing world mimick a U.S. trend.
Cities in the developing world, especially China, dominated the economic rankings of 300 cities in the world.
The longstanding practice of publishing photos of topless women on the paper's third page was widely reported to have been discontinued.
The law, to be enacted after a May 7 general election, will further dismantle Britain's highly centralized system of government.
Researchers aren't sure how the weapons got there, but it probably violates trade agreements.
That's how young French Muslims feel after the recent terrorist attacks in Paris.
British inflation last month unexpectedly tumbled to 0.5 percent, its lowest in more than 14 years and far below the BoE's 2 percent target.
Financial markets are already starting to pay the price of central bank wavering and lack of cooperation with higher volatility.
El-Hanafi and his associate Sabirhan Hasanoff together sent about $67,000 to terrorist operatives overseas, according to authorities.
Members of ASAP Mob claim ASAP Yams did not die from a drug overdose.
Indonesian transport minister said even fighter jets could not have made that climb without sustaining damage to the plane.
Leaked screenshots show that the nefarious hackers guarded their DDoS-for-hire service with an unprotected plain text document.
The emails, including ones about defense news, were shared on GCHQ's internal servers, according to documents revealed by Edward Snowden.
Mervyn King said he was concerned about a persistent weakness in global economic demand, six years on from the depths of the financial crisis.
"Pretending it's not here won't make it go away," Jindal said.
Critics said the letter was badly worded and implied Muslims weren't doing enough to stop the spread of radical values. Cameron disagreed.
The upbeat figures contrast with official data.
A British campaign group reported that Muslims in the country had experienced a sharp rise in harassment following the Paris attacks.