Why it Doesn’t Matter that Amazon Failed in New York City
The company's investors will keep it afloat because they don't care.
The National Emergency Statute that Could Give Trump Power to Build Wall
The motion would enable him to authorize a "military construction project."
Google is Buying Up $13 Billion Worth of Real Estate in Four States
Some of the cash will go towards sustainable energy initiatives.
These Are the Four Awards You Won’t See at the Oscars
Some of the honorees will accept their statues during commercial breaks.
Americans Lost $143 Million In Internet Dating Scams Last Year
More than 21,000 instances were reported in 2018.
Bill Cosby Doesn’t Feel Remorse for Crimes Because He’s a “Political Prisoner”
He said his living quarters compare to that of Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela.
Buying Flowers Today? We Asked a Pro for Some Last-Minute Tips.
Just like you planned it, right?
How Parkland Survivors-Turned-Activists Inspired Dozens of Gun Laws
Nearly 70 new gun laws across 26 states have been enacted in the year since the tragedy.
Parkland Survivor Still Can’t Talk About Last Year’s Shooting
The soft-spoken 15-year-old was shot five times last Valentine's Day.
Rare “Black Panther” Spotted in Africa for First Time in 100 Years
The extremely rare cat has a condition known as melanism.
Woman Who Urged Boyfriend to Take His Own Life Is Going to Jail
Michelle Carter was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in June 2017.
This is What the Senate’s Largest Public Lands Package in 10 Years Means
The bipartisan measure would create more than 1.3 million acres of wilderness out West.
U.S. National Debt Reaches All-Time High of $22 Trillion
There are 12 zeros in trillion.
How to Choose the Best Flowers for the Woman in Your Life This Valentine’s Day
Everything from color to seasonality, explained.
Bill and Melinda Gates Reveal Surprise Calls to Action in Annual Letter
The power couple listed nine things they learned that changed how they approach the world.
FDA is Cracking Down on Supplements to Protect Consumers
The agency plans on overhauling its 25-year-old rules.