There's growing concern that Russian-owned Twitter bots have influenced political opinion in the US.
By next year, the iPhone X won't be the only iPhone with a display that takes up the whole front of the phone.
Wall Street is divided and unsure about bitcoin.
Joanna Coles, chief content officer of Hearst, says she learned from personal experience that a flexible schedule is key for working parents.
When the 47-year-old broadcaster decided to kneel at the feet of her husband, Nana Ansah Kwao while warmly hugging his legs, many have not been enthused.
President Donald Trump stands to be a big beneficiary of his new tax plan should it enter into law.
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Abraham Kofi Davis, known in showbiz as Salinko has blamed his shoddy and abysmal career on Agya Koo and Mercy Aseidu.
The appointment by the Minister of Tourism, Catherine Afeku is believed to be non-partisan.
According to Appiah Stadium, "Mahama is his second Jesus Christ" therefore Ghanaians must not insult him.
According to the lecturer, the praises showered the president by Rawlings are fake.
The accused persons went to extract gold from some of the stones to make a living, under the notion that, the Aboso Goldfeilds Limited (AGL) would not make any further use of the pit.
Moesha Boduong's one corner dance video is too extreme for your good morals.
He has led a pretty wild life growing up in the Playboy Mansion — and his 71,000 followers on Instagram get an inside look.
Alice Milligan, chief customer and digital experience officer at Citi Cards spoke with Business Insider about her efforts to bring design-thinking to the bank.
The Minister of Energy, Mr Boakye Agyarko disclosed this at a press conference on Wednesday.
Hefner, father of the trailblazing brand that encouraged a loosening of sexual strictures, died of natural causes in his Los Angeles home.
Owners Federico and Melissa Pisanelli, who are passionate about animal welfare, defended their decision to hang the large Friesian-Hereford cow.
Since some kinds of severe weather can be made worse or more frequent by climate change, action is needed to move the United States away from fossil fuels.
Ko-Jo Cue admitted that he was an ex-smoker and his last puff was back in 2010.
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