The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has given its stamp of approval to the $26 billion acquisition of Sprint by T-Mobile with conditions that it would monitor the commitments made.
Landmark deal: The Matildas celebrate scoring against Norway in the last 16 at the World Cup in France this year. Now they will paid an equal amount as Australia's male national team footballers
Iran made its intentions clear Tuesday when it said it would attack U.S. troops and anyone hosting them if war comes calling.
Angelina Jolie took a swipe at Brad Pitt in a recent interview.
People are increasingly turning to strangers on social network Reddit to diagnose their sexually transmitted diseases, according to a new study published in a US journal that called the phenomenon "crowd-diagnosis"
US Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland, a key witness in the impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump
Global stock markets posted mostly modest gains Tuesday as dogged trade optimism roused those ready to take on more risk.
Graphic on Lion Air flight JT 610 that crashed shortly after take-off on Oct 29, 2018, with 189 people on board.
Mine-clearing teams have been used "more than in the past" amid tensions between Iran and the US
Social media giant Facebook has admitted a possible security breach yet again. It said on Tuesday that nearly 100 software developers improperly accessed its user data, which included names and profile pictures of people.
US President Donald Trump spoke with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with the two confirming their commitment to a bilateral free trade deal, the White House said
French Defence Minister Florence Parly looked to reassure Mali of the support of European forces after a devastating jihadist attack that left dozens of soldiers dead
Hungary is the latest European nation to allow Huawei to help it set up its 5G network.
Mali's military is struggling to contain an Islamist insurgency
President Hassan Rouhani said Iran's steps back from a 2015 nuclear agreement with major powers were all reversible
Assange's supporters held up signs decrying the British government and interior minister Priti Patel, who will have to sign off on Assange's extradition once the courts have made their determination
China has ended a ban on imports of Canadian beef and pork
The F-35A has successfully completed its first deployment.
Efron plays a reporter who must go to the jungle of Belize.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere, seen at a congressional hearing on the merger of the wireless carrier with rival Sprint, would head the new company after the tie-up is completed
"I now recall speaking individually with [an aide] where I said that resumption of U.S. aid would likely not occur until Ukraine provided the public anti-corruption statement that we had been discussing for many weeks,” Sondland said.
Walgreens is reportedly considering a deal to go private.