North America

Ranbir Kapoor’s ‘Animal’ is now 4th highest Indian grosser in North America

Sandeep Reddy Vanga's action film "Animal," featuring Ranbir Kapoor, has stylishly entered the Rs 800 crore club and amassed Rs 862.2 crore globally within three weeks since its release on December 1, as announced by the makers last Friday.

Trump to block immigrants unable to pay for healthcare

The US will block the entry of immigrants without health insurance or the ability to pay for medical bills, President Donald Trump reveals.

'Jungle Book' roars with $103.6 million debut

The Walt Disney Co.'s "The Jungle Book" opens with $103.6 million in North America, making it one of the biggest April debuts ever at the box office and continuing the studio's streak of unearthing live-action riches buried in its animated classics.

'Deadpool' blasts North America box office records

Superhero movie "Deadpool" dominates the North American box office on its debut weekend, taking in a record breaking $135 million and leaving its competitors in the dust, industry estimates showed Sunday.

Freak heatwave pushes temperatures at North Pole above freezing

Temperatures at the North Pole rises above freezing point, 20 degrees Celsius above the mid-winter norm and the latest abnormality in a season of extreme weather events.

Supermoon' coincides with lunar eclipse

People around the world watch the skies to observe a rare celestial event, as a lunar eclipse coincides with a so-called "supermoon".

[WATCH NOW] Black Sabbath: The End Tour Announcement

Black Sabbath have announced "The End," their farewell tour set to kick off in January in North America and Australia.

US box office receipts on course to set record

2015 is on course to be the biggest grossing year in movie history in the United States and worldwide.

Obama to rename Mount McKinley

Obama is set to announce that Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America, will officially revert back to its original name of Denali.

April 7, 2015
April 7, 2015

Destructive hacking attempts target critical infrastructure in Americas: survey

Hacking attacks that destroy rather than steal data or that manipulate equipment are far more prevalent than widely believed.

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