This Weekend with Gordon Deal March 17, 2018
How far is to far when you're hoping for a tip, what a "space force" could look like, and there is a tuba crime wave sweeping the country.
How far is to far when you're hoping for a tip, what a "space force" could look like, and there is a tuba crime wave sweeping the country.
The shooting of a Rio de Janeiro activist and critic of police abuses has caused angry outbursts across Brazil and deepened concerns over President Michel Temer’s use of the army to control violence, ahead of national elections in October.
The fight against the epidemic is losing momentum for the first time, and experts say the booming population of young women in sub-Saharan Africa means global infections could start rising. Researchers are racing to develop new prevention methods.
The founder of the Arab world’s largest media company who was rounded up the Saudi corruption crackdown has emerged to tout a potential joint venture with the government.
“Final Portrait,” a new movie about Giacometti, and “Genius: Picasso,” a TV series about the Spanish painter, grapple with issues that plague films and TV about artists and their work.
Can Qualcomm break from its past without endangering its future? That should be the key question on the minds of the chipmaker’s board of directors in the wake of its close call with Broadcom.
Major videogame console makers like Microsoft and Sony support ‘cross-play’ with PCs and smartphones—but not always with one another.
After strong holiday season, retail executives gather at the Shoptalk conference in search of new strategies.
Sony’s role-playing game “Fate/Grand Order” takes up most of 31-year-old Daigo’s time—and a lot of his money. It’s worth it, he says. Devotees like him have made “Fate/Grand Order” Sony’s most profitable game ever.
Faith Pescatore spent years in the stands at swim meets, cheering on her daughter. Now, it’s her daughter doing the cheering, as the 61-year-old takes part in swim meets and national competitions.
Russia ordered the expulsion of 23 British diplomats in response to a similar move by the U.K. government, which blames Moscow for the poisoning of an ex-double agent and his daughter in southern England.
Fisheries managers will impose the toughest restrictions on California’s salmon harvest in nearly a decade, hobbling the billion-dollar industry that depends on it.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak identified the Rohingya crisis as a major security threat to Southeast Asia, a rare criticism of a neighboring nation at a conference meant to engender better cooperation on security in the region.
Kale haters, rejoice—the latest trendy ingredients in snacks and at mealtime are pinto beans, chickpeas, lentils and peas
U.S. lawmakers are pushing ahead with changes to the internet immunity law, despite efforts by some tech companies and their allies to soften or slow down the effort.
More than beautiful creations, textiles functioned as financial instruments, status symbols and devotional aids.
The social-media giant said it been given information that Cambridge Analytica, along with two individuals who don’t work there, improperly kept Facebook user data for years despite telling the company that it had destroyed those records.
A group of Olympians are pushing for the ouster of U.S. Olympic Committee Chairman Larry Probst and an overhaul of his entire organization, citing its flat-footed response to sexual abuse and a broader litany of “dysfunction, neglect and out-of-whack priorities.”
President Xi Jinping installed a trusted ally as deputy head of state, keeping an experienced troubleshooter by his side to help handle Beijing’s rocky ties with Washington.
The road to eurozone renewal envisioned by French President Emmanuel Macron won’t be a speedy autobahn. German Chancellor Angela Merkel is more than willing to tap the brakes.
Chinese President Xi Jinping installed a trusted ally as deputy head of state, keeping an experienced troubleshooter by his side to help handle Beijing’s rocky ties with Washington.
The social-media giant said it been given information that Cambridge Analytica, along with two individuals who don’t work there, improperly kept Facebook user data for years despite telling the company that it had destroyed those records.
U.S. companies looking to bypass President Trump’s import tariffs on steel and aluminum will have a limited chance to win exclusions for their products under a newly released set of guidelines.
Margarita Zavala, the wife of former President Felipe Calderón, will be the first independent candidate to run for president since the laws were changed six years ago.
Australia has urged Southeast Asian nations to strengthen their counterterrorism cooperation, warning encrypted-message systems on mobile phones and the internet’s dark web are heightening the risks of terrorist attacks in the region.
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