Comcast has unveiled the "Works with Xfinity" program, a new service that lets consumers connect and control smart-home devices at no additional cost.
"We are a dark-deprived society in this modern era and we need darkness in the evening."
LeBron James — the NBA's leader in spectacular blocks — also showed he knows when to avoid even trying.
Case Keenum's and Nick Foles' paths have been crossing for three years with various teams, and now they find themselves one win away from the Super Bowl.
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Jennifer Gates is an award-winning equestrian, a Stanford student, and the eldest daughter of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, one of the world's wealthiest men.
Fingerprint phone sensors, self-driving cars, and modular TVs start 2018 off right.
Natural Cycles is under fire in Sweden after a hospital reported that some women who'd been using the app to avoid pregnancy became pregnant.
Eric Ervin, the chief executive officer of Reality Shares, told Business Insider the SEC is wary about the mania surrounding blockchain.
Daniel Darkwah has completed his move to the Porcupine Warriors.
Americans are divided on whether President Donald Trump referring to African nations and Haiti as "shithole countries" was racist.
Ferrari's CEO Sergio Marchionne said Tuesday that the company will build an electric supercar and an SUV.
The Cavaliers-Warriors matchup has been one-sided for nearly two years, and the two teams appear to be going in different directions.
Axios' reports sheds light in a dark, inaccessible part of the Trump presidency, where his top staffers guide his hand on North Korean issues.
The father of the former Manchester United boss has taken a swipe at the winger
A Credit Suisse analyst looks at why Lowe's is a good investment opportunity for an activist investor.
Tiffany Trump has returned to her pack of Instagram-famous friends after two years spent promoting her family-centric political credentials.
In his second appearance on the show, "LaVar Ball" explained why he decided to take his sons LiAngelo and LaMelo to play in Lithuania.
Richard Nadler and other golfers were at the scene playing golf when they spotted the two reptiles with the alligator held captive by the python.
Akwasi Frimpong is Ghana’s first skeleton athlete and has qualified for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
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