Disney Employees Are Staging A Walkout Against 'Don't Say Gay Bill,' Can CEO Do Anything Else?
Disney employees are not satisfied with how the CEO has handled Florida's bill restricting teachings on sexual orientation or gender identity and are demanding more action through a protest walkout.
Michael Jackson The Musical 'MJ' Will Tour The US In 2023
The Michael Jackson Broadway musical in New York City has had a positive response. Now, it will tour the U.S.
Elon Musk Expects First SpaceX Starship Orbital Flight To Launch By May
Elon Musk expects that Starship (the spacecraft meant to take people to space) could make its first round to space in May.
Applebee's Has Fast-Food Plans, Set To Test Drive-Thru Windows
Applebee's wants to become more "fast-food" like with drive-thru windows to pick up orders.
Airborne Fentanyl Released Through Vents In Ohio Juvenile Detention Center, 7 Hospitalized
A juvenile detention center in Ohio was breached by airborne fentanyl substance substance through its vents. The innocent left seven injured.
Innocent Man Who Spent 23 Years In Prison Seeks $93 Million In Damages, Claims He Was Framed
A Kansas man alleges that a police detective framed him for a double homicide after his mother denied a sexual relationship with him.
North Korea Launches More Rockets Amid Tension With South Korea
North Korea displayed access to more rocket launchers as tension grows with the South.
Matt Gaetz Seeks Reelection, Controversial Republican Slammed On Twitter
The Florida Republican faces an investigation by the Department of Justice.
Starbucks Environmental Record: Coffee Chain Takes Stronger Steps To Reduce Disposable Cups
The coffee chain believes that if more people become aware of using a sustainable cup for their drinks that it could make a major difference in global waste overall.
Green Chicago River Inspired By Plumbers? Here's Why The City Dyes Its River Green For St. Patrick's Day
The tradition behind the Chicago river being dyed green for St. Patricks day goes back 60 years and has to do with plumbers.
Your Chipotle Chips May Soon Be Made By A Robot Named 'Chippy'
Chipotle adds "Chippy," a tortilla chip making robot, to its crew at a test location.
No More Sharing Netflix Passwords? A New Test Adds Charge For Additional Users
Netflix might be getting rid of the ability to share an account.
Germany Makes Moves Towards Sustainable Transportation With Plans For A New Hydrogren-Powered Train
Germany is adding another hydrogen-powered train to its routes apart of its "transport turnaround" plan.
Chris Cuomo Seeks $125 Million In Damages For Being 'Smeared' By CNN
Chris Cuomo is suing CNN after he was fired for helping his brother fight sexual harassment allegations.
Dog-Sitter Recovers After Facing A Life Threatening Mauling That Ripped Off Her Face
A 22-year-old girls' life forever changed after facing a life threatening attack by two dogs she was suppose to dog-sit.
Amazon Will Spend $124 Million On Affordable Housing Near Seattle, Washington DC
Amazon announces it will build affordable housing in Seattle and D.C. after being accused of making the affordable housing crisis worse.
Turning Back Clocks A Thing Of The Past? Senate Passes Sunshine Protection Act
The Sunshine Protection Act would make daylight saving time permanent.
TikTok Explores The Film Industry, Becomes Official Partner Of Cannes Film Festival
TikTok and The Cannes Film Festival want to bring together "creatives and cinematographers from around the world" through a partnership.
Tom Brady's 'Last' Touchdown Football Sold For $518,628 A Day Before He Un-Retired
A fan bought Tom Brady's "last" football for a hefty price.
Rising Gas Prices: Lyft To Add Temporary Fuel Upcharge To Compensate Drivers
The rideshare company is compensating drivers amid a surge in gas prices.
Chicago Shooting: 7 Men Shot, Wounded In Drive-By Outside A Little Caesars Pizza Restaurant
A drive-by outside of a Little Caesars in Chicago left seven men shot and injured.
Dr. Fauci Talks About Future Of COVID, Vaccines Amid Two-Year Pandemic Anniversary
Dr. Fauci gave an update on what the future will look like when it comes to COVID and vaccines as the pandemic's two-year anniversary approached.
Barack Obama Tested Positive For COVID, Says He's 'Grateful To Be Vaccinated'
The former president said he is "feeling fine" and was grateful to be vaccinated.
Actor Jussie Smollett Held In A Jailhouse Psych Ward, Deemed Risk Of Self-Harm
Actor Jussie Smollett is allegedly at risk for harming himself which led him into a 'psych ward" while in jail. His brother went on Instagram to ensure that he is not at risk, and that he is still innocent.
VIDEO: Man Jumps Over Counter, Stabs Two At Museum Of Modern Art In New York City
A man stabbed two employees at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC over being denied access.
Pope Francis Calls For Russia's 'Barbaric' Invasion Of Ukraine To Come To End
Pope Francis expressed major concern over how Russia's invasion of Ukraine is "massacring" thousands of innocent civilians during his Sunday prayer service.
Arizona State Student Dies After Falling Over 20-Foot Wall On Cabo San Lucas Spring Break Trip
An Arizona State University freshman fell over a 20-foot wall and died while on a spring break trip to Cabo San Lucas with his friends.
Amanda Bynes Opens Up About Ending 9-Year-Long Conservatorship Amid Court Date
Amanda Bynes believes that she is well enough now to end her court-order conservatorship.
Chilean Couple Shares Hope For 'A Better Future' As Country's First Legal Gay Marriage
Gay couple takes advantage of new Chilean law and gets married the same day the law went into effect.
Hawaii Man Found Dead In 'Concrete-Filled Bathtub,' Two Men Arrested In Southern California
Two men are being sought on second-degree murder charges after a Hawaii man was found inside a bathtub filled with concrete.