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Take over Twitter? Why not. From eccentric entrepreneur to the world's richest man, Elon Musk likes to dream big.
US consumers spent less and saved more in February amid rising prices for a range of goods, even as their incomes continued to increase.
He is drawn to health and fitness because it “never ends.” “You are always working towards something,” he explained. “It teaches you a goal-driven...
It may sound like a strange thing to enshrine in a country’s constitution: the right to pay cash. But a debate on whether to...
Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday vowed a “final assault on poverty” in India if elected prime minister in May, promising a minimum income...
US median household income rose 1.8 percent in 2017 to $61,372, according to census data released Wednesday, though the poverty rate fell only marginally....
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While the European Union gears up for another of its endless post-crisis bouts over spending, debt and deficits, Berlin’s German Historical Museum has turned...
After months of waiting, 50-year-old Ndeye Khari Pouye has finally won the “cagnotte de la tontine”, a precious jackpot to help feed her chickens...
“If you don’t die by yourself, we’ll help you,” threaten the phone messages that Natalya, a 69-year-old Russian pensioner, has been receiving for months...