Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Food Giants Nestle, Cargill In Child Slavery Suit
Nestle and Cargill win a court case over if they were apart of the child slavery going on at farms they had purchased from.
Britney Spears Fans Await Trial Over Conservatorship, After #FreeBritney #BritneySpeaks Movement
Britney Spears will appear in court remotely on June 23rd over her 12-year conservatorship with her father.
North Korea News: Kim Jong Un Gives Warning Of Food Shortages, Extended Lockdown
Kim Jong Un warns that North Korea may experience a food shortage and longer pandemic restrictions.
Student Debt Crisis: Biden Administration Forgives $500 Million In Loans To Defrauded Students
The Department of Education erased $500 million in debts for ITT Tech students.
Coca-Cola Dissed By Cristiano Ronaldo? Company Loses $4 Billion After Euro 2020 Press Conference
A press conference with legend Cristiano Ronaldo went terribly wrong for Coca-Cola.
Republican Leader Defends Secret Subpoenas, Democrat Blasts Trump's DOJ
GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik defends the decision to secretly seize phone, email and other records.
Disgraced Film Producer Harvey Weinstein To Be Extradited From NY To LA To Face Sex Assault Charges
A judge ruled that Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein can be extradited to California to stand trial on additional sexual assault charges.
Jeff Bezos' Ex-Wife MacKenzie Scott Continues To Donate Billions To Charity
The ex-wife of Jeff Bezos is emerging as one of the most generous philanthropists.
Florida Republican Candidate Says GOP Opponents Conspired To Kill Her
Republican candidate Anna Paulina Luna made claims that her campaign opponent is trying to kill her.
New Robot Employees At Amazon? Ernie And Bert Are Heading To Warehouses
The e-commerce giant added new robotic workers to their workforce to help tackle record-high injury rates.
Battle For Supreme Court: Republican Mitch McConnell Says He'd Block A Joe Biden Nominee In 2024
Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell affirmed he was against filling a seat in an election year.
Philadelphia Contractor Finds 16 Cats, Kittens Inside Walls Of Abandoned Home
9 Cats and 7 Kittens. were found when contractor took down the walls of an abandoned house.
A Cookie Crisis? Millions Of Girl Scout Cookies Still Unsold
The pandemic has caused Girl Scout cookies to completely shut down their cookie booths, creating many issues for the organization.
Nancy Pelosi Calls On William Barr, Jeff Sessions To Testify About Seized Data Records
The House leader called on the former attorneys general to testify before Congress on seized data records.
Bitcoin News: Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Accept Crypto's Payments When Mining Is Cleaner
CEO Elon Musk's Twitter comments on Sunday helped boost the price of bitcoin, which has lagged since early May.
Joe And Jill Biden Attend Catholic Church Services In England, Attendees 'Gobsmacked'
The appearance of President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden caught many by surprise in St. Ives, England.
Did COVID-19 Start In A Chinese Lab? Former Trump Official Gives Bold Answer
In an interview with Fox News, the former secretary of state said he strongly believed Covid-19 originated from a Chinese lab.
Did Anyone Win The Powerball? June 12 Winning Numbers And Wednesday’s New Jackpot
There was a relatively small jackpot for Saturday's drawing.
The US Is Back Thanks To President Biden, World Leaders Say
President Joe Biden was recognized for his cooperation with other world leaders on important global issues.
Fans Ejected From Baseball Game For Hanging 'Trump Won,' Pro-Proud Boy Banners
A similar banner was hung this week at Boston's Fenway Park.
Climate Change News: Drought Worries Grow Across The Western US
The U.S is experiencing severe drought conditions out west. What will this mean for states that rely on water from the Colorado River?
US Economy 2021: How A Minimum Wage Increase Could Benefit Childcare Workers
Childcare workers could be one of the many who benefit most from a $15 minimum wage increase.
Los Angeles Nun To Plead Guilty To Money Laundering And Fraud, Had Gambling Habit
A retired Los Angeles nun, who admitted to having a gambling habit, admitted to embezzling $835,000 from a Catholic school
What's The Most Livable City In The World? COVID Has Big Impact On 2021 Rankings
Some cities dropped on the list while others raised to the top due to pandemic procedures.
Trump Family In Politics: Lara Trump Says 'No For Now' For North Carolina Senate Bid
Donald Trump's daughter-in-law declined a bid for the vacant seat in 2022.
Trump 2024: Will He Run For President With Mike Pence?
Donald Trump did not give a strong endorsement of running for president in 2024 alongside former Vice-President Mike Pence.
Meghan, Harry Welcome Baby Girl Lilibet ‘Lili’ Diana
Their daughter was born Friday at 11:40 a.m. PT in Santa Barbara, California, and weighed in at 7 lbs, 11 oz.
Did Anyone Win The Powerball? June 5 Winning Numbers And Wednesday’s New Jackpot
The winning lottery ticket was sold in Florida.
Democracy In The US: Democrats Slam Senator For Voting Against Election Overhaul Law
The West Virginia senator said he is voting against the For the People Act -- a move that drew sharp condemnation from Democrats.
US Economy: Jobless Claims Fall To Best Level Since Early Pandemic Days
Claims have dropped 20,000 in just the past week, the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits falls for the fifth straight week.