The slogan for a healthcare nonprofit's anti-STD campaign may sound familiar to supporters of a certain presidential candidate.
An air campaign and ground forces have attacked money storage sites 15 times in recent months, blowing up some $500 million in cash.
The announcement comes as Chinese officials look to lay down a framework for having highway-ready self-driving cars within three to five years.
The suspected gunman behind the two deadly shootings in the U.S. state of Georgia was found dead Saturday in an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Authorities are combing at least four U.S. states as they seek a pilfered cache of commercial-grade fireworks.
Shares in the sector’s major companies plunged Friday, with Microsoft and Google parent Alphabet losing nearly $60 billion in combined market value.
The recall concern, where vehicles could roll away after drivers exit, has been linked to as many as 41 injuries, the automaker said.
To help residents of Lebanon’s capital recycle e-waste, the ride-hailing company teamed with local NGO Beeatoona.
Gov. Mary Fallin, a Republican, has not yet indicated whether she will sign the legislation that passed Thursday.
Many smaller cable companies say that handing over programming streams to third parties, as the FCC proposes, would bankrupt them.
Bank of America analysts took apart consumer price data to show just how much falling dollar exchange rates could affect inflation.
Representatives of 171 countries signed a landmark climate accord Friday in New York. But it won't take effect until lawmakers in at least 55 nations ratify it.
The entertainer, who died Thursday, is rumored to have overdosed from a powerful prescription drug called Percocet.
CEO Steve Easterbrook was brought over from Britain in early 2015 to save the ailing fast-food chain. Here's how he says that’s paid off.
During a visit to Britain, Obama said Britain's EU membership has helped make the world freer, richer and able to tackle key problems.
Self-inflicted deaths of girls 10-14 spiked 200 percent from 1999-2014, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study found.
“Should a grown man pretending to be a woman be allowed to use the women’s restroom?” a Cruz video reads. “The same restroom used by your daughter? Your wife?”
President Obama’s recent pro-European Union solidarity plea isn’t going down very well in the United Kingdom.
The U.S. Department of Energy will purchase 32 tons of heavy water from Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization in a deal valued at $8.6 million, American officials said Friday.
The breakfast program, and promotional offerings, are attracting more customers to the fast-food chain’s U.S. restaurants.
Disappointing earnings from American blue chip companies sapped investors’ risk appetite on the week’s last trading day.
The company's co-founder was asked about U.S. and European scrutiny over alleged use of tax shelters in Luxembourg and Ireland.