A treaty banning nuclear weapons could come into force by the end of 2019, backers of a campaign that won the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize said in an annual progress report on Monday.
Tesla Inc. has not received a U.S. subpoena related to its Model 3 production forecasts, the electric carmaker said on Friday, following a report that it faced a deepening criminal probe about the projections.
Before the inclusion of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1919, a period of “Prohibition” existed in the U.S. during which the manufacture, transportation, and sale of intoxicating liquor were banned.
The S&P 500 ended at its lowest level since early May on Friday and flirted with correction territory after technology and internet shares sold off further, capping another volatile week for U.S. stocks.
The U.S. economy slowed less than expected in the third quarter as a tariff-related drop in soybean exports was partially offset by the strongest consumer spending in nearly four years, keeping growth on track to hit the Trump administration’s 3 percent target this year.
Microsoft Corp regained its spot as the second most valuable U.S. company on Friday after a disappointing quarterly report from Amazon.com wiped $65 billion off the online retailer’s market capitalization.
Facebook purged the site and Instagram of more than 82 pages from Iran for spam-like behavior.
Bernie Sanders drew people’s attention to the handful of students who stood on the second floor of a parking garage near the stage, holding pro-Trump banners.
The former secretary of state celebrates her birthday on Oct.26.
A new report claims that Samsung might not be able to bring its foldable smartphone to its developer conference next month.
Lewis Hamilton is 70 points ahead of Sebastian Vettel in the F1 Drivers' championship.
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) declared they have decided to carry out the Taeguk and Hoguk drills, which were aimed to maintain defense readiness and boost unity within the military.
China's Dalian Wanda Group is exploring a partial sale of its Hollywood film studio and the full sale of its sports assets in its latest push to reduce offshore holdings under pressure from Beijing.
The robotic vacuum maker did everything right this quarter, but it still wasn't enough.
A mother warned parents should not allow family and other people to touch and kiss infants due to the risk of contracting an infection, which can sometimes be deadly.
The United States economy likely slowed in the third quarter, held back by a tariff-related drop in soybean exports.
General Motors Co said on Friday it wants the Trump administration to back a nationwide program to boost the sale of zero-emission vehicles, even as the government has proposed ending California's ability to require more clean vehicles.
Amazon.com Inc forecast holiday season sales and profit that missed Wall Street targets on Thursday, projecting revenue growth that would be the slowest in years, sending shares of the world's largest online retailer down 8 percent in after-hours trade.
Not all of these celebrities regretted their controversial Halloween costumes.
Sebastian Vettel is 70 points behind Lewis Hamilton in the 2018 F1 Drivers' championship with three races remaining.
Apple's fee for making Google the default search engine in Safari reportedly could top $12 billion next year.
Wong, who was born Wong Gen Yeo, in a village in southern China's Guangdong Province on Oct. 25, 1910, traveled to America, and lived in Sacramento when he was around 8-year-old.