Twitter is only offering up a select group of publishers for brands to buy ads against, which will let advertisers know exactly where their ads are showing up.
87-year-old spent decades in prison for his activism, including a long stretch alongside Nelson Mandela
Lawyers argued that the trio should not have been cited as respondents in their personal capacity as they were acting in their official capacity.
'How far away are you?' is one of most-used phrases on Messenger, says one company official
The International Committee of the Red Cross has started rehabilitating some of the dilapidated Zimbabwe prisons, most built during the colonial era
The violence erupted when the march of about 2,000 supporters of President Donald Trump reached a group of about 30 counter-protesters
Premiums have risen and major insurers have backed out of state markets where people can buy insurance online under Obama's signature health care law
Islamic State group orders residents to evacuate the Syrian city of Raqqa following reports that Tabqa Dam contested by US-backed forces upstream on Euphrates River could collapse, activists report
Forty percent of American institutions of higher learning report a decrease in foreign applicants for next year
President tells Time Magazine journalist he is 'a very instinctual person, but my instinct turns out to be right'
Last-minute move comes just before a scheduled vote
President Robert Mugabe's busy foreign travels have led opposition to call him 'non-resident president'
Whistleblowing organization says technology developed by Central Intelligence Agency’s Embedded Development Branch designed to be physically installed
Police say there are unspecified number of casualties including police officers in 'terrorist incident' close to British parliament in London
Water supplies expected to shrink due to droughts, rising temperatures, flooding, population growth and urbanization, UN says in report
Clean water still reaches only some in Zimbabwe, even though access to it enshrined in country's Constitution since 2013
Grassroots movement offers refuge to undocumented immigrants threatened with immediate deportation under new Trump administration policies
Like other recent actions, the lawsuit filed Monday capitalizes on last year's decision by Congress to let victims sue Saudi Arabia. It seeks unspecified damages.
Government says 271 Zimbabweans had died because of floods in past three months
'I have no information that supports those tweets,' James Comey tells Senate Intelligence Committee
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