This Six Flags Location Suffered Stunning Storm Damage. Now The Entire Theme Park Is Being Demolished
A Six Flags theme park in New Orleans is slated for demolition as developers plan to revitalize the area with new businesses.
Shock Find: Skeleton Discovered In Attic After Former Owner Vanished 15 Years Ago
Homeowners find the skeletal remains of man while renovating their new home.
'They're Certainly Dramatic, Aren't They?' Georgia's Republican Secretary Of State Promises 'Fair And Fast And Accurate' Election
Georgia's Secretary of State downplayed the threat of voter fraud & unrest, letting the public know that the state is ready and prepared for the election.
Butchered Dolphin Found On New Jersey Beach: 'Very Disturbing'
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is asking for the public's help in capturing the person who butchered a dolphin and left it on the beach in New Jersey.
Singapore Airlines Spending Nearly $1B To Revamp Cabins, Add First Class Seats For Longest Flights
Singapore International Airlines will renovate cabins, seats and in-flight entertainment systems on 41 airbuses.
Japan Launches Defense Satellite On New Rocket
After a failed attempt last year, Japan has successfully launched its new H3 rocket amid tensions between China, North Korea, and Russia.
A Child And Nun Among Dead In Indonesia Volcano Eruption
A volcano, Mt Lewotobi Laki Laki, erupted last night, causing at least 10 fatalities, including a child and nun in Indonesia.
Trump Reportedly Outsourced Jobs In His Media Company To Mexico
A whistleblower's letter from workers of Trump Media revealed the company hired two Mexican subcontractors--a move that contradicts Trump's "America First" rhetoric.
Nevada Lithium Mine Will Destroy Critical Plant: Lawsuit
A lawsuit seeks to block a company from mining in Nevada near a rare buckwheat that has medicinal and nutritional value.
Trump Doesn't Track Why Forcing His 'Protection' On Women Is Controversial
Kamala Harris has lashed his comments as 'offensive to everybody'
Ikea Paying $6.5 Million To East German Prisoners Forced To Make Their Furniture
The compensation is part of Germany's commitment to 'deal with dark chapters of its own history'
Elon Musk's Mom Appears To Threaten To Break The Law By Casting Multiple Votes
Maye Musk, the mother of Elon Musk, brazenly gave tips on how to commit voter fraud in the last days of the presidential election.
JD Vance Says 'We Are Sleepwalking Into WWIII'
The Ohio Senator expressed statements that suggest to U.S. is headed towards World War III due to Vice President Kamala Harris' leadership.
Comcast Considers Spinning Out Cable Networks As New Company
Comcast is considering creating a separate company for its cable network portfolio that includes Bravo, CNBC and MSNBC.
FBI: Fired Disney Employee Hacked Menu System To Alter Peanut Allergy Information
A disgruntled employee was arrested after he allegedly hacked into Disney World's menu program and altered information about peanut allergens and other details.
Mother And 2 Children Plunge Over Niagara Falls
Authorities are searching for a mother and her two children, who are presumed dead, after they leaped over the guardrails at Niagara Falls.
Starbucks CEO Says Its Too Hard For Customers To Get A Cup Of Coffee
The new CEO continues to implement new measures such as a 4-minute service goal as part of his global overhaul.
Walmart To Hold 'Black Friday' Holiday Shopping Weeks Early, On A Monday
Walmart kicks off multiple shopping event deals, in-store and online, starting November 11.
People Will Feel Sorry For Robots That Make Pitiful Noises, Researcher Finds
According to research, people will feel sorry for robots that emit human emotions.
Gas Prices Dropping Across United States, National Average Likely To Fall Below $3
Gas prices across the country have dropped, with a new average price of $2.99 per gallon.
Starbucks Pulls Plug On Olive Oil Coffee After Complaints Of 'Laxative Side Effects'
Starbucks is discontinuing its Oleato line in the North American market but will remain on the menu in some spots
New York City Legalizes Jaywalking
New York City has decriminalized jaywalking, a citation that typically targeted communities of color.
Georgia Man Accused Of Running $800,000 Home Depot Equipment Rental Scam
A Georgia man is accused of leading a crime ring that bilked Home Depot of $800,000 through an equipment rental scam.
More Than Half Of Americans Like Thanksgiving Sides Better Than The Turkey: Survey
When it comes to Thanksgiving dinner a recent survey revealed that consumers prefer sides more than the turkey itself.
US Issues $5M Reward In Connection With 30 Year Old Unsolved Panama Plane Bombing
The U.S. intelligence community is offering $5 million to any person with knowledge about the 1994 terrorist bombing of an airplane in Panama.
Air Travelers Now Have A Huge New Protection: What You Need To Know
The Department of Justice released a new rule requiring airlines to issue refunds for delayed, canceled, or disrupted flights.
Fake Job Scams Are On The Rise: Here's What You Need To Know
Experts give tips on how to not fall victim to fake job scams.
Court Ruling Could Mean Fewer Broken McFlurry Machines At McDonald's
The US Copyright Office ruled in favor of repairs for food preparation equipment at restaurants like McDonald's ice cream machine by approving a new exemption.
Hunter Kills Mayor In Austria Shooting Spree: 'It's Madness'
The mayor of an Austrian city is dead after a gunman shot him and another person then fled in a Volkswagen.
Biden Calls Out Musk Over Report He Once Worked Illegally In US
President Joe Biden revealed Elon Musk's sordid history as an undocumented migrant in America.