A collection of about 2,000 posters from the World War I era, considered to be one of the world's finest and amassed over more than a decade by a U.S. Army officer, will be sold at auction later this month, Guernsey's auction house said Tuesday.
An Arkansas court ordered the state to recognize same-sex marriages performed last year, and the decision opens up several benefits for the couples.
An advisory group voted to recommend alirocumab for FDA approval on Tuesday.
Xiaomi Redmi 2A was announced in March this year for $100, but now the price has been slashed to $80.
The influx of new content includes "El Chapulín Colorado," which stars Mexican comedian Roberto Gómez Bolaños.
Mercedes-Benz is entering the home energy storage business in Germany.
American Airlines Group Inc. said it would begin operating a direct daily flight to Australia for the first time in more than two decades, expanding a partnership with Qantas Airways Ltd that will also see that carrier adding direct flights to the U.S.
The White House weighed in on the McKinney pool party incident Tuesday, saying President Obama is aware of the coverage.
U.S. stocks closed narrowly lower Tuesday, extending losses for a fourth straight day.
A new rule could perhaps give the government greater authority to limit whistleblowers by labeling an employee's position as sensitive.
The futuristic drone ambulances would be capable of reaching humans in remote locations with necessary medicines or treatments.
President Barack Obama remained in White House while the Secret Service checked for a bomb.
“There were questionable [or even implausible] results presented in the lake water-quality data reported,” an independent review of the study stated.
Health officials found that resistance among another common variety of Salmonella jumped from 18 percent in 2011 to 46 percent in 2013.
A record 54 percent of potential California voters said they favor legalizing weed for adults, a 3 percent increase from 2014.
Apple spends more on marketing than Spotify has in revenue.
U.K. authorities have played cat and mouse with the Pirate Bay for nearly a decade with little success.
Two Russian jets were filmed flying over the a NATO maritime operation in the Baltic Sea on Monday.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said that "we can't afford to close ourselves off to anyone."
Travelers, irritated at the thought of having to visit 10 sites or download multiple apps to get a sense of how much airfares cost, might forgo travel altogether, a study suggests.
Black women are also the victims of police brutality — and often sexual harassment — says the "Say Her Name" movement.
Sports marketing executive Alejandro Burzaco turned himself in Tuesday morning to Italian police.