A Russian telecommunications company is providing North Korea with a new connection to the internet.
President Donald Trump criticized the NFL, during a rally in Alabama on Friday night, for what he called the league's tolerance of players showing disrespect to the national heritage.
Hillary Clinton was on the Rachel Maddow Show on Thursday as part of her book tour for ‘What Happened’, which follows her journey during the 2016 presidential election.
The Ethereum creator has high hopes for blockchain technology, which he says will “deeply modify the ways we interact with each other.”
Vladamir Putin claimed the nation that leads in artificial intelligence "will be the ruler of the world," Elon Musk said.
Cryptocurrency’s first celebrity startup applies blockchain tech to marijuana.
The poll by Pew Research Center said that even allies like Germany, Japan, France, and South Korea trusted the Russian leader over the president.
Russia's appears to be using selective memory.
#PutinShirtlessChallenge has inspired people to share shirtless photos of themselves.
The ad is by a couple who lead such busy lives that they need a full time assistant, who would need to put in 40 hours per week to accomplish tasks like cleaning up dog vomit and swim across the sea.
The conservative political commentator's tweet suggesting millennials are weak invites backlash on social media platform.
President Donald Trump accidentally liked a tweet from a resistance account Thursday only to unlike it later. We look at some of his other bizarre Twitter habits.
"I greatly appreciate the fact that we’ve been able to cut our payroll of the United States. We’re going to save a lot of money,” Trump told reporters at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Thursday.
A 30-foot inflatable chicken with a hairdo similar to that of President Donald Trump appeared near the White House on Wednesday.
Depictions of Trump aren't always pretty.
The total cryptocurrency market is worth more than $117 billion.
The massive job cuts announced after President Donald Trump's approval to Russia sanctions bill would affect 755 of 1,200 people working at the U.S. embassy in Russia, the country's state-run media said.
The White House has been giving mixed signals on whether POTUS will sign the Russia sanctions bill that passed the Senate on Thursday with an overwhelming majority.
In a 22-minute call, the energy secretary discussed fuel made from alcohol and pig manure, cyberhacking and the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
Russia’s Duma (lower house of parliament) passed a bill on Friday that prohibits the use of proxy servers, including virtual private networks.
Investigations into Russia have Trump's legal team exploring a lot of options for self-pardoning.
The House and Senate released a deal Saturday that imposed sanctions on Russia, Iran, and North Korea for undermining American interests.