Billionaire entrepreneur Jeff Bezos could enter an unprecedented class of wealth within the next 25 years, a report from Oxfam suggests.
Bojangles, a North Carolina-based chicken chain, isn't content to stay in the South any longer.
Her parents and family members are finding it difficult to raise the money needed for a surgery to correct the situation.
Ghanaian kickboxer heads to China with the hope of grabbing victory against Yao Hang
Bestselling author Gretchen Rubin says envy is a tough emotion — but it can help you realize what you truly want out of life.
While there’s no concrete evidence that charcoal is an effective acne treatment, it’s not going to hurt your skin.
A White House official leaked Anthony Scaramucci's plan to confront Reince Priebus about his suspected leaks, The Washington Post reported Thursday night.
Neuroscientist Moran Cerf has found people's brain activity aligns when they're in each other's company. The finding can be used to maximize happiness.
Critics don't like "The Emoji Movie." At all.
Senator John McCain stunned America on Friday, when shortly before 2 a.m. he voted against Republicans' last-ditch effort to repeal Obamacare.
Urschel, who holds bachelor's and master's degrees and is planning to pursue a doctorate in mathematics at the MIT.
Jeff Bezos, Amazon CEO and one of the richest men in the world, thinks large meetings are unproductive. That's why he has a "two pizza" rule.
Facebook saw solid growth across major metrics in Q2 2017, including monthly and daily users, revenue, and time spent on mobile
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Togo, which is home to some seven million people, first began the process of applying for Commonwealth membership in 2014.
Investors and car owners have taken the manufacturer to court hoping to recover damages, while official investigations continue.
Three people were detained in the operation, the prosecutor's office said in a statement.
The study participants, civil servants, were monitored from 1985-1988, and filled out a questionnaire every few years thereafter.
Karimova, 45, is the eldest daughter of the late authoritarian president of the secretive ex-Soviet Central Asian state, who died last year.
In 2011, he was sacked as the head of pioneering micro-lender, Grameen Bank, in a move widely believed to have been orchestrated by Hasina.
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