The boy is a "little scholar" and the girl a "social butterfly."
The deal was officially announced Monday.
The airline was still experiencing delays as computer systems came back online.
The airline's computer system went down Wednesday.
Fitbit is also facing a separate lawsuit over its heart-rate monitors.
The success of Amazon's Prime Day has some retailers fighting back.
The outages reported Tuesday seem to be concentrated in the Northeast, parts of California and Florida and in the Pacific Northwest.
A Senate report gave the grisly details.
Doctors, nurses and other healthcare providers were charged in connection with $900 million in false billings.
Commercial operators as young as 16 will now be permitted to fly drones weighing up to 55 pounds.
Thinking of buying "final expense" life insurance? Here's a trick to get tens of thousands more for your beneficiaries.
Walmart will cut back-office jobs at about 500 stores and offer the employees new, client-facing positions.
JetBlue provides transport to reunite families with their loved ones.
The Golden Arches will feature never-frozen beef as part of a trial at 14 of its restaurants in the Big D.
Carlos Gómez, a native of the Dominican Republic, is quoted verbatim in very broken English, highlighting a deviation of journalistic usage.
Four female pilots say they were forced to take unpaid maternity leave and were told not to pump milk while in the air.
The new name will replace the word Budweiser on cans and packaging through the presidential election.
That's a lot of dough(nuts).
The retail clothing chain will also close all 41 of its Canada locations.
The sports retailer will shutter 450 locations across the country as part of Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
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As thousands of Verizon workers strike, does the power of unions hang in the balance?
Two unions representing Verizon workers want better pay and increased job security.
A strike of nearly 40,000 East Coast Verizon workers could delay reconnections, installations, repairs and upgrades of internet and cable.
Observers literally applauded the decision.
A problem in a circuit board could cause power steering to shut off, leading on accidents.
Some have said so, and the company has since apologized.
The outages were reported Tuesday afternoon.
Walmart's “100% Grated Parmesan Cheese" actually contains something else, a new lawsuit alleges.
And they're not unsafe because people are clumsy. The CPSC has reported 52 fires from defective self-balancing scooters.
By swiping millions of online academic papers, Alexandra Elbakyan is challenging the system of scholarly publishing.
Consumers are one step closer to getting their TV programming through something other than a set-top box that comes with monthly fees.
And an analyst said that the prices could still decrease by as many as 10 cents per gallon nationally.
The blaze inside the mall's parking garage started Monday afternoon.
The company shut down for lunch Monday and wants to make it up to you if your lunch plans were ruined.
An FCC proposal wants to cut costly rentals and potentially replace them with third-party devices.
Credit cards that reported unusual or fraudulent activity had a pattern of use at Wendy's locations.
Twitter may be out of service this Tuesday morning.
The social networking site appeared to be experiencing problems Friday afternoon.