Placing the cryptocurrency on mainstream securities markets could put unknowing investors at major risk, some say.
A primer for all you need to know about the women's strike Wednesday.
The uproar over Ben Carson's description of slaves as immigrants misses the recent growth of African immigration to the U.S.
Alibaba founder and Chairman Jack Ma demanded the Chinese government crack down on fake goods as the country and his company suffer reputational blows.
An investigation by the U.S. Special Operations Command reportedly found that a Jordanian corporal acted alone in killing three U.S. soldiers in November.
Scientists developed a way to predict how bad the disease will be and it doesn't bode well for the coming year.
When he isn’t being mistaken for Ed Sheeran, former Ron Weasley actor Rupert Grint is focusing on comedic projects.
The United States women’s national team suffered a rare home loss to England last time out in the SheBelieves Cup.
America could use some sexual healing.
Women with advanced degrees still only make 73 cents to every dollar men do.
The 25th Amendment includes a little-known way of removing a president for being "unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office."
The GOP bill would deplete the Medicare trust fund, diminish tax credits for low-income earners and retract the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion.
President Trump ramped up his accusations against his predecessor, Barack Obama, accusing him of promoting global acts of terror.
There was little change in a survey of the metropolitan areas with the highest, and lowest, levels of well-being.
The program, called "Weeping Angel," allegedly allowed the agency to use TVs as listening devices in homes, according to WikiLeaks.
Here's a list of the fastest growing jobs over the next 10 years.
The president has taken residence in the White House and holds the title of commander-in-chief, but that hasn't stopped him from talking about the 44th leader of the US.
About half of the West African country's residents are Muslims. The other half are Christians.
Of 1,900 defendants who were exonerated after they were wrongfully convicted of crimes, 47 percent were black.
The proposal is considered a response to President Donald Trump’s call for the U.S. to limit its military assistance to NATO.
The country fell from the No. 1 spot in 2016 to No. 4 this year.
As it turns out, even Google Home is not safe from fake news that's currently plaguing the tech world, especially Facebook.