SK Hynix second-quarter net profit rose sharply, keeping up the momentum of its first-quarter turnaround on AI-fueled demand for advanced computer chips.
Bernhard Gademann, president of an elite Swiss boarding school, has a strategy to cater to the children of parents who pay more than $160,000 in tuition a year.
The company’s strategy to set prices low for Echo speakers and other smart devices, expecting them to generate income elsewhere in the tech giant, hasn’t paid off.
Kamala Harris's likely nomination to the top of the Democratic ticket throws Trump into a much tighter and uncertain Presidential race, some experts say.
"It is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President,” Biden wrote in a letter.
While Vice President Kamala Harris jumps into the race late in the campaign cycle, some experts said she could head into November with serious momentum.
In a column for CNBC Investing Club subscribers, Jim Cramer examines the investment impact of President Joe Biden withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race.
Robin Williams, star of "Aladdin" and "Mrs. Doubtfire," was a beloved and popular actor who was known for his big smile and ability to make people laugh.
The Philippines has raised alarms about offshore gambling operators who may serve as part of a wider criminal enterprise that takes advantage of the Asian country.
British sprinter Jake Odey-Jordan was eliminated from the 200m dash at the European Athletics U18 Championships Friday after comitting a major blunder 50 meters out from the finish line.
President Biden's poor performance at the presidential debate has sparked panic among the party’s hierarchy, with key players said to be mulling ways to abandon his re-election bid.
Sen. Joe Manchin, an independent from West Virginia, said Sunday it's time for President Biden to step aside as a presidential candidate and "pass the torch to a new generation."
Nine people were shot, three killed after a mass shooting late Saturday into Sunday in the 1200 block of North Alden Street in west Philadelphia, a local reporter said.
The history of rock 'n' roll is so deep that if you pull on enough threads, you'll be led back to wartime barrages of flaming rats. And I do mean actual rats that were on fire.