Man shot by police in Paris after attacking pedestrians with a knife
A man attacked bystanders with a knife in the heart of Paris on Saturday before being shot by police, BFM TV said.
A man attacked bystanders with a knife in the heart of Paris on Saturday before being shot by police, BFM TV said.
CNBC reviews the 2018 Mazda 3 Grand Touring, an almost-perfect car for anyone who needs a small vehicle.
A Curacao court has authorized ConocoPhillips to seize assets belonging to Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA.
CNBC's "On the Money" reviews some new tech gifts that are more practical than Mother's Day flowers or candy.
Israeli air strikes hit the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday, Palestinian officials said. No injuries were reported.
Mill is leveraging his high-profile case and his popularity as a rapper on music mogul Jay-Z's label to advocate for sweeping reform of America's justice system.
Synthetic diamonds, which are man-made with advanced technology and have the same chemical composition of a traditional diamond, have received increased interest over the years.
Sen. John McCain blasted "evil" Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump's mishandling of Russian meddling.
Half of identity theft and fraud cases stem from "non-digital" thefts. Here's how to protect yourself.
Federated Investors’ Steve Chiavarone believes blockchain will ultimately play a major role in economic growth.
Tesla and Shell are both chasing the same problem in trucks: transportation emissions.
The nation’s housing policy for the poor can feel like a giant lottery. Sometimes it actually is a lottery.
How much do you shell out for ride-sharing?
After years of budget cuts, the IRS is leaner, but not meaner.
North Korea has scheduled the dismantlement of its nuclear test site for sometime between May 23 and 25 depending on weather conditions.
Google's Duplex demonstration did more than steal the show — it also stood out more than Microsoft's AI news this week.
The Bronx has progressively shed an image of blight, becoming an avatar of New York City's unstoppable gentrification.
Nectar is bringing a $1500 specialty mattress to market to help restless consumers get to sleep.
The Bronx has progressively shed an image of blight, becoming an avatar of New York City's unstoppable gentrification.
CNBC’s Erin Black, who has Type 1 Diabetes, puts the Dexcom G6 to the test to see if it’s as accurate as previous glucose monitors that require a finger prick and blood.
Oil is at a three-year high and energy stocks are crushing the S&P 500. Iran sanctions add to a bullish commodities bet.
Americans will spend $23 billion on Mother's Day. But equal pay would be the best gift, says Anne York, PhD.
The IPO should be done at no less a valuation than what Walmart invested in the Indian e-commerce firm, the retailer.
Polls have opened across Iraq in the first election since victory was declared over the Islamic State group.
Ousted Malaysian leader Najib Razak has been blacklisted from leaving the country, immigration authorities said.
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