A recent survey found that in the company of their partner, nearly 40 percent of adults felt their partner paid more attention to their mobile device
Ben Rasmussen's love affair with chocolate began about eight years ago, when he tasted a sample of gourmet dark chocolate; in very short order, his company was born
‘With everyone now able to post and share, gone are the days of the network news and newspaper editors serving as the primary gatekeepers of information,’ one educator said
As of December 2016, RateMyProfessors site listed about 17 million ratings of more than 1.6 million professors from over 7,000 schools
The Trump administration says it is within its authority to institute the ban, citing the need to protect the nation's security
US president talks to Nigeria's Buhari, South Africa's Zuma
Photos were captured by Burhan Ozbilici in the moments before and after policeman Mevlut Mert Altintas drew a handgun and shot Ambassador Andrei Karlov at a photo exhibition in Ankara on Dec. 19.
Iraqi air force strikes house where Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was thought to be meeting other commanders military says in statement, without making clear whether he had been hit
Chance the Rapper, who has released his music only through streaming, won three Grammys, including best new artist
Winner of seven Grammys himself, Jarreau died at age 76 Sunday in a hospital in Los Angeles, the city where the Grammys are held each year
Authorities try to repair erosion of emergency spillway at country's tallest Oroville Dam to keep it from failing and unleashing uncontrolled flood waters
White House official said enforcement actions are focusing on gang members, drug dealers, and sex offenders
Complex logistics to bring Eman Ahmed to a Mumbai hospital for months of treatment
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Social Democrat who had served as foreign minister until last month, won 931 of 1,260 votes by lawmakers and representatives of 16 federal states
Trump aide Stephen Miller says no foreign nationals have US constitutional right to enter the country
The MDC-T said the Masvingo consultations kicked off in Gutu “where the people's president is meeting traditional leaders, church leaders, pensioners and other community leaders."
Complicated procedures for land transactions, a lack of urban planning and under-investment in infrastructure are hampering development
Mass killings on the rise around the world, tripling in the last few years
Demonstrators in Tehran chanted traditional slogans against the US and Israel
Political drama — and punches — again overtake policy at South African president's annual state-of-the-nation speech
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