People branded the ad as "sexist," "clueless," and "tone-deaf" on social media.
We visited WeWork's new co-living space, WeLive, to see why millennials are flocking to it. We found lots of perks, like Sunday dinner and morning yoga.
New findings indicate that diverse life existed on our planet before many thought possible — which might mean it's easier for life to evolve than we thought.
Pulse Ghana’s entertainment editor, David Mawuli has picked 10 of Shatta Wale’s numerous records released in 2017.
The bill is the first of its kind to be passed in the US, and it could have a big impact on the criminal justice system.
The Senate Banking Committee rejected Trump's nominee to lead the Export-Import Bank on Tuesday after a pair of Republicans joined with the panel's Democrats.
A new analysis from the Tax Policy Center showed that the gains from the Republican tax reform bill would be concentrated among the richest Americans.
People share the biggest ways their relationship changed after they got married, from constantly talking about money to "thinking for two."
2017 was a rare year with a major new "Super Mario" and "Legend of Zelda" game. But Nintendo's just getting started.
The indigo dye was chosen for the way it interacted with cotton.
Alan Hawe who reportedly suffered from mental illness killed his family over a fear of losing his position as the head.
The house where Facebook was built now features a shrine to the social network — but the zipline has been taken down.
"Walmart's ecommerce operations are emerging as a true challenger to Amazon," analyst Kate McShane wrote in a note to clients.
Almost all eight schools in the competitive Ivy League reported declines in acceptance rates, meaning it's the hardest year on record to get into the colleges.
Magic Leap showed off a beautiful music app it developed with Icelandic rock band Sigur Ros.
Fast-food chains are coming out with new iterations of their value menus in 2018, and there is one clear frontrunner.
Bill Gates is ever the optimist. And despite ongoing political and social unrest, the former CEO found a handful of reasons 2017 should give us hope.
17% of the company's digital currency holdings were swiped.
She narrated that she has over 10 male clients every night and “I get paid twenty Ghana cedis per man but after sleeping with the over 10 men each night I earned about GHc 150.00.”
Cities pay billions of dollars to host the Olympics and build all-new stadiums and housing for the athletes to compete in and stay at. But is it worth it?
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