Walgreens has announced that it will purchase competitor Rite Aid for roughly $9.4 billion, including debt.
Two pilots who had faced decades-long sentences for carrying loads of cocaine to the Dominican Republic have mounted a daring escape from the island nation.
As much as 10 percent of vegetarian hot dogs may contain meat, according to a new study.
The United States will send military aircraft and naval vessels to within nautical 12 miles of reefs and islands where China is establishing military installations in the South China Sea as the maritime dispute continues to dominate relations between the two countries.
A prisoner attacked James Holmes, the man behind the deadly Aurora, Colorado, shooting of 2012 and was given 12 life sentences this summer.
A man was able to survive a shark attack after ripping out the eye of the attacker.
A U.S. soldier has died in Iraq for the first time since 2011 as the United States continues to increase its involvement in the battle against the Islamic State, which controls large swathes of Iraq and Syria.
Oxybenzone, a commonly found ingredient in sunscreen, is the culprit behind the decline of global coral reefs, according to a new study.
According to TMZ, reality star Khloe Kardashian and her husband, former NBA player Lamar Odom, have decided to give their marriage a second chance and call off divorce. The couple reportedly went to court together and asked their divorce case to be dismissed.
Sprint has been fined by the government for charging its poorest customers more, proving once again the old adage, "it's expensive to be poor."
Vice President Joe Biden has said that he will not compete for the Democratic nomination to run for president of the United States in the 2016 election.
ESPN, the self-proclaimed worldwide leader in sports, will lay off a large number of employees.
Consumer Reports has dealt a devastating blow to the high-flying Tesla Motors brand by saying that the Tesla Model S that had previously won its highest score ever, was unreliable.
More than a week has gone by since Russell Simmon's pre-paid debit cards went offline, leaving thousands without access to their RushCards, which are primarily used by people without access to traditional banking.
Nebraska citizens will vote on whether or not the state should have the death penalty four months after it was suspended by the state legislature.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM