Tokyo, for the third time in a row, has been named the metropolis in the world by the Economics Intelligence Unit. The most populated city on Earth scored a 92 out of 100 on the index for digital, personal and health security and infrastructure.
Federal authorities have launched an investigation into ten ‘suspicious’ deaths at a West Virginia hospital – at least one of which has been ruled a homicide.
In what is being billed as a goodwill gesture, many nations have offered to help Brazil put out the Amazon fires with an aid package worth $20 million.
An unidentified man busted cutting down power lines in Washington State last week had quite a few reasons for his actions, including getting the idea from one of the biggest names in music.
If you have time to stand in line for a chicken sandwich, you have time to register to vote. That’s the thinking behind David Ledbetter’s get out the vote effort.
An incoming Harvard freshman from Lebanon says he was detained and sent back to his home country over controversial social media posts – even though he wasn’t the one who made them.
Netflix’s “Coming Soon” feature is going to make it a lot easier to find new and upcoming shows and movies adding to the streaming service. There are now three new categories on the app called “brand new”, “coming this week” and “coming next week”.
Democratic Senator Chris Murphy says Russia has denied him a visa to enter the country. Murphy was planning to visit Russia as part of an upcoming congressional delegation.
Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro said Tuesday that his country will continue to reject a $20 million offer from G-7 countries to fight the Amazon Rainforest fires unless French President Emmanuel Macron apologizes and takes back his words against him.
Joseph Kennedy III, the grandson of late U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy, has confirmed that he is considering a run for Senate in Massachusetts to challenge Democratic incumbent Ed Markey.
Experts say there’s no doubt – a nuclear reactor was involved in a deadly August 8 explosion – that the Russians are trying to keep a lid on. They point to a number of quickly decaying isotopes, Business Insider reports.
A class-action lawsuit has been dropped on Apple and Samsung over claims that their devices expose users to radiofrequency emissions up to 500% over federal limits.