Companies have already reported losses, and they expect to see more soon.
Pedestrian deaths skyrocketed between 2010 and 2015.
Other entries added to the dictionary include "superfood," "sext," "bitchface" and "clicktivism."
Thank your favorite physician with food or a glowing review.
Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs said that next year PwC will rehearse for the final day and the Academy will add "improvements to onstage envelope category verification."
Two things are certain: death and taxes. Tax refunds should be certain, too.
A former student of Tad Cummins said in an interview with CBS' Inside Edition that he sang a love song to her when she was about 15-years-old.
To generate funds required for repairing California's roads and highways, the governor has proposed an increase in gas taxes and car registration fees.
A new Twitter library will be launched to honor the 45th president of the United States.
During the broadcast Wednesday night, the show started screening war images, followed by a Russian domain name — thepresidentshow.ru.
Norman Eisen cited the nepotism law passed in 1967, which states that "no public official from the president down to a low-level manager at a federal agency may hire or promote a relative."
After an international unauthorized aircraft made an emergency landing at Ohio University Airport, authorities seized a 'significant' amount of the drug from the plane.
Candace Claiborne, a 60-year-old employee of the State Department, was charged Wednesday with concealing extensive contacts with foreign agents.
Edwin Michael Kosik, 91, was reported to be last seen at his home outside Scranton, Pennsylvania, Wednesday afternoon.
The spacecraft began studying Mars from an orbital perspective in 2006, and images taken from its Context Camera now cover over 99 percent of the red planet.
Hawaii District Judge Derrick Watson ordereda temporary halt of President Donald Trump's revised travel ban March 15, citing "significant and unrebutted evidence of religious animus" behind the ban.
Former President George W. Bush did not vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
One student, Sherri Simpson of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, wants to opt out of the settlement and sue the president individually. If her appeal gets approved, it is likely to cause more trouble for Trump.
Since the Donald Trump assumed office on Jan. 20, he has traveled to Mar-a-Lago five times, drawing criticism from Florida Democrats.
"I'm not Muslim, I just grow a beard," the Iranian-born victim said.
Increases were greatest among males, whites and those with low incomes and little education.
Supporters go all out in pink in support of Planned Parenthood amidst Democratic state lawmakers fighting for liberty from federal government.
Sheriff Thomas Hodgson testified before Congress that undocumented immigrants were violating citizens' safety.
Ivanka Trump reversed course on her White House job hours after Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to the Government Ethics Office about the first daughter's role.
At least two House Republicans have joined Democrats in the outcry over Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes' handling of the inquiry.
First, John McCain called Kim Jong Un a "crazy fat kid." Then he called him out on Twitter.
The officer claimed she meant to write "Blue Lives Matter" but was thwarted by auto-correct.
Americans blamed Trump but Republicans blamed Democrats.
The report also stated the increase in the department’s budget plan for civilian staffers does not correspond with the actual hiring of civilians employees.
The turning point may have come in 2013.