The Weeknd finally broke his silence and accused the Recording Academy of corruption after the singer failed to garner a single nomination for his blockbuster album "After Hours" and song "Blinding Lights."
A woman was granted a restraining order against Diplo Monday following the leak of their conversation. She accused him of "preying on young women."
Actor Matthew McConaughey admitted that he won't be ruling out the possibility of running for governor of Texas if given a chance.
Syria's foreign minister Walid Muallem dies
Dustin Johnson proved to himself he can hold a last-day lead to win a major, taking the Masters title he most desired. And the world number one is just getting started.
No.1 Johnson confident in form ahead of Masters challenge
Hurricane season breaks record for number of named storms
Investors are hoping for less tumultuous relations between the U.S. and China with Biden at the helm and a weaker dollar.
The FAA's review of the proposed changes to Boeing's 737 Max can be completed in the “coming days” once all safety concerns on the aircraft have been addressed, FAA chief Steve Dickson has told Reuters.
Sparing no words for Trump, Merkel vows cooperation with Biden
China's trade surplus stood at $58.44 billion, up from September’s $37 billion, but unstable market conditions in global economies may spell danger for the Asian superpower.
Joe Biden -- a life's work in Washington
Storm Eta leaves 150 dead or missing in Guatemala
Storm Eta takes a heavy toll as it tears across Central America
The government of Brazil joined forces with the U.S. in targeting piracy websites and apps that are illegally streaming thousands of TV shows and films, including those that have not been released yet.
Paris Masters starts at Bercy despite France lockdown
Boeing’s most famous aircraft, Max 737, have been grounded across the world since March 2019 after two deadly crashes killed 346 people.
Stocks dropped sharply Monday as COVID-19 cases surged in the U.S. and Europe, adding to worries about the economic outlook after Congress and the White House failed to agree on a much-anticipated stimulus deal.
Minnesota Senate candidate Jason Lewis was rushed into surgery on Monday after he was diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening internal hernia, his campaign said.
Veterans of Iraqi turmoil view protesters with sympathy, concern
US, Russia edge back towards talks on nuclear arms pact
This Malabar Exercise comes at a time when China's passive aggression puts it in conflict with Japan, Australia, India and the U.S.