Trump is scheduled Saturday evening to meet with the parents of Otto Warmbier, an Ohio man who was held in captivity in North Korea for 17 months and died shortly upon return to the United States.
Tropical Storm Humberto is expected to impact the Bahamas throughout Saturday.
Attempts to bring in more investment in the post-Mugabe era have been tainted by Zimbabwe's crack down on recent protests
The deal signed Saturday aims to pump 1.7 gigawatts into Iraq's struggling energy grid
Iran's Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh has announced that two Iranian companies have signed a $440 million accord to develop one of the country's gas fields
Huawei plans to sell its 5G technology, along with access to its pending developments, to Western companies.
Will Meghan Markle relaunch her lifestyle blog, The Tig?
Prince Andrew may be asked to leave the United Kingdom amid Jeffrey Epstein's scandal.
The Saudi Aramco facility at Abqaiq, seen here after an abortive attack by Al-Qaeda in 2006, hosts the world's biggest oil processing plant
Here's how the Korean electronics giant fixed its revolutionary foldable device.
Purdue Pharma, controlled by the Sackler family, is accused of fueling the US opioid epidemic through sales of its painkiller OxyContin
An estimated 26 million animals are used every year in the United States for scientific and commercial testing.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might be doing a tell-all interview with Gayle King.
The CIA tried to train pigeons to take pictures of a Soviet shipyard building nuclear attack submarines
Bob Iger, left, chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company, walks with Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., as they attend the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 6, 2016
Fans wait for actress Felicity Huffman to leave the John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse in Boston, where she was sentenced for her role in the college admissions scandal
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry continue to break royal protocol because of this reason.
Chopra was the first Indian actress to lead a primetime US series with FBI thriller "Quantico," and cemented her global celebrity status after marrying pop singer Nick Jonas
Teen climate champion Greta Thunberg brought her global environmental message to the heart of the US government on Friday, telling her legion of supporters outside the White House: "Never give up."The 16-year-old Swede, who has inspired youngsters across the world with her urgent call to arms, demanded action from the world's number one economy and its notoriously climate change skeptical president as part of a demonstration kicking off two weeks of protest.
Some of the money allegedly was moved through Swiss banks and hidden in real estate deals.
The United Auto Workers wants base salaries hiked and the number of temporary workers reduced.
Combining the Hong Kong and London stock exchanges would create an entity rivaling US exchanges.