NCIS season 17 shortened due to coronavirus pandemic
'NCIS' is one of the many television series that has halted production amid coronavirus outbreak.
EU and UK begin talks on post-Brexit relationship
The talks take place just over a month since Britain ceased to be an EU member, and are meant to wrap up by the end of this year
Princess Estelle turns eight: Royal Court releases new photos
In the portrait, Estelle is seen flashing a close-lipped smile at the camera, dressed in a stunning off-white high-necked dress with a blue floral pattern.
Queen Elizabeth heads to Buckingham Palace ahead of Prince Andrew's birthday
The royal family Instagram account posts a video showcasing massive renovation work at the palace.
Nvidia takes on Google Stadia with launch of its GeForce Now game streaming service
Google Stadia continues to struggle as gamers look at other game streaming platforms such as Project xCloud and Nvidia GeForce Now.
Reaching Your Financial Goals while Paying Off Debt
Do you have a lot of debt? Whenever you're bombarded with too much debt, it may seem like you'll never reach your financial goals.
Climate impacts 'to cost world $7.9 trillion' by 2050
The Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) Climate Change Resilience Index measured the preparedness of the world's 82 largest economies.
'American Horror Story: 1984' episode spoilers: 'Hidden' story revealed; Iconic star returns
"AHS: 1984" episode 7 makes a big revelation in the storyline.
Supreme Court strikes down parliament suspension, big blow for Boris Johnson
The 11 judges of the country's highest court were unanimous in their verdict, which they said meant parliament could now immediately reconvene.
Elon Musk hires meme maker as Tesla's social media manager
Lucky man who got the job as Tesla's social media manager because of a sheep's photo.
Morgan Stanley sees Tesla shares falling to $10 in worst-case scenario
Tesla's stock continues to take a pounding in the absence of a clear growth plan from Elon Musk.
How cryptocurrency scams work
Cryptocurrency fraudsters have swindled their victims out of hundreds of millions – even billions – of dollars. What do they do to earn people's trust and then take their money?
Sorry, Uber, you're no Amazon
Beware of companies calling themselves "the Amazon of X."
Brexit extension: How much will it actually cost the UK to leave the EU?
The key uncertainties over the future payments arise from future contingencies and the final settlement of accounts with the EU.
How social media helps Big Tobacco hook a new generation of smokers
Tobacco companies are enlisting the help of social media influencers to promote traditional cigarettes and their brands to young people.
These jaw-dropping facts will change your mind about the Internet of Things
If you have a finger on the pulse of the world's significant tech trends, then you've already seen the IoT in action.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is a state 'only of the Jewish people'
In the midst of a hotly contested race, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's latest comments reflect a staunch Zionist belief.
Boeing's 777X will benefit from the Airbus A380's demise
Airbus will stop building the A380 jumbo jet in 2021 -- which should boost demand for Boeing's new 777X aircraft family.
How to start investing in a cashless society
The world is rapidly transitioning to a digital global economy. Here's how investors can cash in on the cashless trend in 2019.
Apple suffers $5 billion revenue loss in China amid economic slowdown
China worries are haunting iPhone maker Apple.
Bitcoin v Stablecoin: Protecting crypto investors on both sides of the coin
A growing desire to bring stability to the cryptocurrency market has paved the way for the advent of 'stablecoins'.
The UN Has failed to defend human rights - the world needs a new international body
The UNHRC has degenerated into a theatre of the absurd obsessed with bashing Israel.
Will there be a new financial crisis? Emerging markets spiral into turmoil
Worry that big losses in some developing markets could ripple out into the global financial system.
Turkey plan 'new economic model' amid currency crash and crisis over US pastor
A weak currency, high borrowing, and conflict with the Trump administration point to long-term economic problems for Turkey.
Brexit: champagne, parmesan, prosecco and feta could soon be at the centre of negotiations
Brussels have expressed fear that British producers will start exploiting previously protected European food names.
Space tourism: All aboard for the trip to the final frontier?
To the ordinary person, commercial space travel may seem like a pipe dream, but at an embryonic level a few well-funded space companies are creaking into action.
Malaysia 1MDB scandal: Ex-PM Najib Razak's wife, Rosmah Mansorm, faces questions
U.S. investigators say Najib and associates stole $4.5 billion from the 1MDB sovereign fund from 2009 to 2014.
Shorting the Amazon Bank speculation
It is arguable that Amazon has more active customers than Citi, Bank of America and JP Morgan combined.
Push payment fraud reforms require a holistic approach
Experts from Pinsent Masons LLP consider the inconsistency between the treatment of APP frauds and those perpetrated in other ways such as via card systems.
Kleros: Ethereum smart contracts meet ancient Greek legal democracy
Kleros borrows from the way the ancient Greeks resolved disputes in a democratic manner, and adds game theoretical incentives via a blockchain token.