U.S. President Barack Obama will lead the dedication ceremony Saturday that will be followed by a three-day festival.
The company is being sued for gross negligence over its failure to secure customer data after it disclosed that the personal information of at least 500 million users was stolen in 2014.
An airbag made by the Japanese supplier ruptured in Switzerland in 2003, U.S. regulators announced Friday, citing an internal Takata report.
Ardit Ferizi reportedly passed on personal data of over 1,000 American military and government personnel to ISIS.
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Facebook and Snapchat have both rolled out their own campaigns to urge millennials to vote.
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Rep. Robert Pittenger issued an apology hours afterward, but the apparent damage may have already been done.
The whereabouts of the footage are currently unknown.
Athletes like Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid have taken to kneeling during the national anthem to protest
The 14th Dalai Lama told Piers Morgan that refugees should work on rebuilding their home countries.
Kim Jong Un's regime said the peninsula is in danger after the U.S. and South Korea demonstrated military unity this week.
Kids will finally get the opportunity to enjoy breakfast a breakfast Happy Meal at McDonald’s.
A Russian foreign ministry official said the U.S. and South Korea’s military buildup “provokes Pyongyang toward new unreasonable steps.”
The joint drills, between the former Cold War-era rivals, is another sign of shifting alliances in South Asia.
Among the winners are Volkswagen for chemistry, a study asking liars about lying for psychology, and two men who spent time living as animals for biology.
One of two children from the Indian Hills Elementary School diagnosed with leprosy tested positive in the latest results.
The Turkish president's comments are likely to add to tensions between Turkey and Washington over U.S. support for Kurdish YPG forces involved in operations against ISIS.
A group is trying to steal user credentials from dozens of companies, including Amazon, Apple Pay, eBay and Steam, according to an Epoch Times report.
The International Syria Support Group, including the U.S., Russia and other major powers, met on the sidelines of the annual U.N. gathering of world leaders in New York.
Apple and Samsung already have waterproof smartphones, but Google might not be delivering the same with the Pixel and Pixel XL.
Samsung has said that some Galaxy Note 7 complaints turned out to be bogus.