On New Year’s Day, Kim Jong-un said the US will never be able to start a war against North Korea now that his country has developed the capability to hit all of the U.S. mainland with its nuclear weapons.
More than one million people braved the second coldest New Year’s Eve ever as temperatures dropped to a bone-chilling 10F while revelers watched the glittering ball drop in Times Square.
Police have named the five Britons including an 11-year-old girl who were killed in a New Year’s Eve seaplane crash north of Sydney.
Minimum wage workers in 18 states will get a pay hike next week when higher wage floors go into effect around the country for 2018.
Genovation is bringing its 800-hp, all-electric GXE, based on the Corvette Grand Sport, to CES.
High-yield stocks have gotten harder to find in the current bull market, but these three should please even the pickiest income investors.
I was taking a walk in my neighbourhood on october 31st 2016 with my dog. i live in a neighbourhood that's very small and there is a lot of space between the houses. behind all the houses are a couple farms and then a valley. there is next to no light pollution in this valley […]
More than 250,000 revellers were expected to flock to the city’s landmarks while 100,000 ticket-holders were expected to watch London’s New Year’s Eve firework display.
Party goers defied the rain and stepped out in their best outfits to celebrate the arrival of the New Year in style at events across the country with 150,000 filling the centre of Edinburgh for Hogmanay.
Some might call the last year a turning point or a culmination of bottled feelings, but one thing we can agree on is that 2017 was a wild ride with some of the craziest news cycles in recent history.