In London, during the Sixties, they were inseparable, crashing out after long nights of partying at the flat in Chelsea’s trendy King’s Road that they shared with actor Terence Stamp.
A new study links fewer teeth and bleeding gums with a range of cardiovascular problems, including high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
A normally routine bit of Washington bureaucracy could have a big impact on U.S. relations with Cuba.
What happens if Cyprus' banks collapse? If its government goes broke? If it leaves the euro?
Queen Elizabeth II needed no convincing to appear in a James Bond-themed skit during the opening ceremony of the London Olympics — in fact, she volunteered, according to the show's director.
Pakistan's Taliban have threatened, in a video released on Saturday, to use suicide bombers and snipers to kill former President Pervez Musharraf when he returns home from exile.
Boeing Co said on Friday it would lay off about 800 machinists this year as it reduces its workforce on its 747 and 787 airplane programs. The reductions are part of a long-term plan and do not necessarily …
Britain looked poised to lose its AAA rating from a second ratings agency after Fitch Ratings warned on Friday it was likely to downgrade the country in the coming weeks, citing high government debt levels …
Shares in top U.S. packaged food companies Mondelez International Inc and PepsiCo Inc jumped on Friday on speculation that they could merge, after a report that activist investor Nelson Peltz has taken …
The Federal Reserve is pushing banks to ignore competitors’ performance when awarding bonuses, and focus squarely on their own profitability, according to pay consultants and other people familiar with …