Instacart Says Tampon Searches Went Up 13% Amid Shortage
Companies have acknowledged that there is a tampon shortage.
10 Animated Disney Movies Coming In 2022-2023 And Beyond After 'Lightyear'
Here are the 10 other animated Disney movies after Lightyear that will be released in 2022-2023.
Russian Journalist To Sell His Nobel Peace Prize To Fund Displaced Ukrainian Children
Dmitry Muratov said the move could be the “beginning of a flashmob, as an example to follow so people auction their valuable possessions to help Ukrainians."
Thousands Of Flights Canceled, Delayed Amid Juneteenth And Father's Day Weekend
Juneteenth and Father's Day weekend flights saw thousands of cancelations and delays as staffing shortages still remain.
Leaked Video Of Sesame Street Episode That Was Removed For Being 'Too Scary'
A lost episode of Sesame Street from 1976 that was removed for being too scary has been leaked to social media sites.
US Set To Receive 750,000 Cans Of Aptamil Baby Formula From Ireland
Ireland will send about 750,000 cans of “Aptamil First Infant Milk Stage 1” formula equivalent to 1.3 million pounds of formula to the United States amid the severe baby formula shortage.
8 Ways To Prepare For A Recession In Case The Economy Continues To Get Worse
Talks about a recession have been circling. This is how to make sure that you are prepared for one.
Photo Shows Mike Pence Was In Hiding With His Family During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Vice President Mike Pence and his family in hiding as the Capitol was being attacked by rioters on Jan. 6 according to a recently released photo from ABC News.
Dolly Parton Donates $1 Million To Support Pediatric Infectious Disease Research For The Second Time
Dolly Parton donated $1 million to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville to support pediatric infectious disease research.
Water Main Break In Texas City Leaves 165,000 People Without Water Amid The Heatwave
The city of Odessa in Texas has been without water access since Monday amid the severe heatwave hitting the country this week.
Internet Explorer Officially Retires After 27 Years As Technology Outgrows It
Microsoft puts an end to Internet Explorer as more modern web browsers take its place.
13 Infant Deaths Tied To Fisher-Price 'Baby Rockers,' Consumers Warned Not To Leave Babies Sleeping In Them
Parents are being warned to not leave their babies sleeping in Fisher-Price infant rockers due to the possibility of it being fatal.
Texas Breaks Power Demand Record For First Time In 3 Years Amid Heatwave
The demand for power hit a record high in Texas amid the heatwave.
20 Freight Containers Full Of Gold, Silver, TVs Stolen By Armed Thieves In Mexico
Armed thieves broke into a freight storage area in Mexico and stole 20 freight containers filled with partly refined gold and silver ore and television sets.
Kim Kardashian Blamed For Causing Permanent Damage To Marilyn Monroe's Historic Dress At Met Gala
Kim Kardashian is being accused of permanently damaging Marilyn Monroe's historic dress that she wore to the Met Gala after photos have been leaked of its current condition.
10-Month-Old Falls To Death After Rolling Out Of Her Mother's Car, Getting Run Over
A 10-month-old girl is dead after falling out of her mother's car and getting run over by the same vehicle.
Patagonia Pledges to Save The Vjosa River, One Of Europe's Last Wild Rivers
Patagonia’s environmental organization signed an agreement with the Albanian Ministry of Tourism and Environment to preserve and protect the Vjosa River as a new national park.
Author Of 'How To Murder Your Husband' Gets Life In Prison For Actually Murdering Her Husband
The author of “How to Murder Your Husband” was sentenced to life in prison for murdering her husband.
Extreme Weather: Major Flooding Closes Yellowstone, Record-Setting Heat Wave Moves East
Extreme weather in the U.S. this week has caused hazardous flooding at Yellowstone National Park, as well as a massive heatwave that is now moving east along with wildfires.
Amber Heard Believes She Was Portrayed As The Bad Guy, Doesn't Blame Jury For Standing By Johnny Depp
Heard cannot pay Depp the $10.4 million judgment and plans to appeal, according to her attorney.
Average US Gas Price Soars To $5.10 Amid Highest Inflation In 40 Years
The average price for regular-grade gasoline in the U.S. has reached $5.10 per gallon.
Sarah Palin Leads Alaska's Special Primary Election With Nearly 30% Of Vote
Sarah Palin is leading Alaska's special primary election for the sole congressional seat by about 30 percent.
Extreme Weather: Heatwave Brings Deadly Temperatures To Southwest US
The U.S. southwest saw a dangerous heatwave over the weekend that brought potentially deadly temperatures.
Did Anyone Win The Powerball? June 12 Winning Numbers And Saturday’s New Jackpot
With no Powerball winner on Saturday, the jackpot now grows for the seventh week in a row.
Maryland Mass Shooting: At Least 3 Dead, 3 Injured, Including An Officer, At Manufacturing Facility
A mass shooting at a manufacturing facility in Smithsburg, Maryland, left three dead and three injured.
Osprey Aircraft Crash In California Desert Kills 5 Marines Aboard
The Marine Osprey aircraft crash in the California desert killed all 5 Marines that were on board.
NASA To Venture Into Finding Out More About UFOs In New Official Study
NASA will start its own research into UAP's and UFO's to get a better scientific understanding of their origin.
Hawaii Tour Helicopter Carrying 6 People Crashes Into Lava Field, 2 Injured
A helicopter that was touring Hawaii's big island and carrying six people crashed into a field of lava near South Point.
Ohio Boy Finds Rare Football Card, Sells It For $100K, 'When Its A Kid, It Makes It So Much Better'
A 13-year-old boy from Ohio became $100,000 richer after stumbling upon a rare New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones football trading card.
Foo Fighters Announce Tribute Concert To Honor The Death Of Drummer Taylor Hawkins
The Foo Fighters will be performing a tribute concert in London and Los Angeles to honor the death of its drummer Taylor Hawkins.