Notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, found guilty of multiple criminal charges in the U.S faces the specter of being shut in ADX--the mother of all prisons. The record jailbreaker will face the harshest ever prison life there.
With cannabis oil and cannabis use getting acceptance worldwide, more people are now finding it effective to treat insomnia.
A higher open is likely for the U.S markets as top stock index futures moved up on Thursday morning. The market participants are looking for cues from the U.S.-China trade talks in Beijing.
Studies show that cut flowers have a negative impact on the environment.
There are five cases of Saudi students in Oregon involving crimes such as rape, child pornography and hit-and-run.
Valentine’s Day is here and love is in the air validating George Sand’s words that the only happiness in life is “to love and be loved.” But the Federal Trade Commission in the U.S has warned lovers against the perils of falling prey to romantic frauds.
One year after the deadly mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Florida and a handful of states have passed stricter gun laws, but little has changed with the federal government’s firearms policy.
"The United States and our South Korean ally are in complete agreement that sanctions will remain until DPRK denuclearizes," U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris said.
Sarah Ferguson learned that she no longer had the Queen's protection on the morning after her scandal was exposed.
Boeing pulled in more orders than Airbus in 2018, and it got off to a better start in 2019, too.
Demand for Tesla Model 3 reportedly slowed down in the first quarter of the year.
The world's largest retailer has a lot riding on its seasonal performance.
Prince Harry used a fake name for his private Facebook account that has now been deleted.
The company appears to be losing substantial market share.
Urban farming can make it easier for city residents to obtain healthy, affordable food. But to raise big yields from small pieces of land, farmers need training and support.
Google Inc. will hire “tens of thousands” of new employees to staff data centers in more than a dozen U.S. states.
The prices you pay for key goods and services held steady in January. That has important implications for investors and consumers.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un seems intent on copying the Vietnam economic growth model in a bid to open his country’s badly crippled socialist economy to the world.
Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, argues the rich should be heavily taxed if they fail to make capitalism more inclusive.
This chart shows figures related to approved DACA applicants as of 2018.
Ford Motor Company is recalling 1.5 million Ford and Lincoln vehicles sold in the United States and Canada to avert safety concerns.
In a meeting with officials from the Senate Arms Committee, U.S. Forces Korea Commander Robert Abrams warned that North Korea's military program "remains unchecked."