Elon Musk Keeps Firing Twitter Employees So HR Creates 'Accidental Termination' Policy
CEO Elon Musk keeps mistakenly firing Twitter employees, so human resources have created an internal, accidental termination policy to rehire them quickly.
San Francisco Leaders Approve Motion For Police To Use Killer Robots
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 8-3 Tuesday to approve a policy allowing police to use robots capable of deploying lethal force if necessary.
Drug Lord 'La Barbie' Listed As No Longer In US Prison Custody
Texas-born drug lord 'La Barbie' is no longer listed as in being in the custody of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons.
No Response From Elon Musk After $600K Statue Surfaces In Austin
A metal sculpture of the CEO of Twitter and Tesla placed on the body of a goat sitting on the back of a rocket did not elicit a response from the billionaire Sunday.
More Than 1,300 Flights Delayed Due To Severe Weather
As of late Sunday morning, more than 1,300 flights into or out of U.S. airports were delayed due to severe weather, including rain, heavy winds, and snow, which swept through major cities.
Dr. Fauci Speaks Out On RSV, COVID, And Flu, Says US At Critical Point
Dr. Anthony Fauci warned Americans about the current tridemic of RSV, COVID, and flu ahead of his retirement from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Gov. Newsom Tells Biden He Will Not Run For President In 2024
California Governor Gavin Newsom told President Biden he does not plan to run for president in 2024 and will back his reelection campaign.
Florida And California Ranked As Worst States For Reporting Crime To FBI
Florida and California have the lowest percentage of state and local law enforcement agencies turning over crime data to the FBI in the last year.
Why Frontier Airlines Has Eliminated Customer Service Call Center
Frontier Airlines announced it has eliminated its call center and transitioned to only online, mobile, and text support to lower costs.
Mexico To Extradite Suspect In Shanquella Robinson Murder Case
Mexican authorities issued an arrest warrant for the woman suspected of assaulting Shanquella Robinson in San Jose del Cabo last month.
Man Saving Every Viral Twitter Meme in Case Social Media Platform Implodes
A Philadelphia man has gone viral after starting a public Google Doc archiving every popular meme format on Twitter, just in case the site is permanently shut down following the Elon Musk takeover.
Video Shows Police Beating iPhone Factory Workers Who Protested Over Pay Dispute
A newly released livestream shows Chinese police in hazmat suits beating Foxconn factory workers at a facility in Zhengzhou, China, the world's largest Apple iPhone manufacturer.
Suspect Arrested In Florida For Quadruple Homicide At Oklahoma Marijuana Farm
Miami authorities arrested a suspect they believe fatally shot four people and injured one at a marijuana farm in Oklahoma on Sunday.
Germany Gold Heist: Organized Crime Groups May Be Behind Museum Mystery
A senior official in Germany said Wednesday that organized criminal groups were likely behind a museum heist that stole millions in ancient Celtic gold coins.
Prison Contractor MTC Allegedly Billed Texas Millions Of Dollars For Treatment It Did Not Provide
Private prison operator Management & Training Corporation allegedly stopped providing rehabilitation services for two years but continued billing Texas millions of dollars.
Climate Change News: Rich Nations To Pay Developing Nations For Economic Losses From Extreme Weather
The COP27 climate talks have created a new fund to compensate developing countries that have experienced damages due to extreme weather.
Budweiser Reveals What It Will Do With All The Beer It Can't Legally Sell At Qatar World Cup
Ahead of the recent alcohol ban at all World Cup stadiums in Qatar, Budweiser revealed what they would do with the excess beer Saturday.
Brandeis University Student Killed, 27 Injured In Bus Crash
Authorities are investigating a violent shuttle bus crash in Massachusetts that left one dead and 26 other Brandeis University students and the driver hospitalized Saturday.
Gay Nightclub Shooting Update: 5 Killed, 18 Injured At Club Q In Colorado Springs
Five people were killed and 18 wounded when a gunman opened fire in a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs Saturday night.
The Oath Keepers: Prosecutors Closing Arguments Address Civil War Threats
The federal trial alleging that the Oath Keepers committed seditious conspiracy, obstructed the certification of the electoral college vote, and tampered with documents, heard closing arguments Friday from prosecutors.
Veteran Not Immediately Reported Missing From Memory Care Facility Found Dead On Highway
A Medical Examiner in Austin, Texas, identified a veteran's body Thursday after it was found on a major city highway.
Mexico Investigating Shanquella Robinson's Death As A Possible Femicide
Mexican authorities confirmed they are now investigating Shanquella Robinson's death as a possible femicide following an international investigation triggered by the FBI and State Department.
Courtney Clenney Trial Update: Father Testifies About Her OnlyFans Income, Bond Hearing Postponed
Courtney Clenney's father, Kim Clenney, testified Thursday that he was unaware of his daughter's OnlyFans persona and the massive wealth made from her participation on the platform.
Climate Activists Arrested In DC For Protesting Offshore Deepwater Terminals
Four climate activists were arrested Wednesday morning in Washington D.C., for staging a sit-in at the Department of Transportation against the possible approval of four offshore terminals in the Gulf of Mexico.
Parents Suspect Foul Play In Mysterious Death Of Shanquella Robinson
Mexican authorities say a spinal cord injury, not alcohol poisoning, killed a 25-year-old North Carolina woman vacationing with friends in Cabo San Lucas.
Elizabeth Holmes Trial Update: Judge Will Determine Prison Sentence On Friday
A federal judge will decide whether ex-Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes will serve a maximum 20-year sentence after being convicted of fraud and conspiracy.
Camera Equipment Mistaken For Gun Shut Down University Of North Texas
A hard lockdown at the University of North Texas was lifted after a report of an armed man with a rifle in the campus' Health Science Center proved to be only camera equipment.
Tesla Factory Employees Initiate Investigation Into Alleged Wage Theft, Fake Safety Certificates
A dozen construction workers who helped build Tesla's massive Gigafactory filed multiple complaints to the US Department of Labor alleging labor violations.
22 LA County Sheriff Cadets Struck By Vehicle During Training Exercise
Five Los Angeles Country Sheriff's Department cadets were seriously injured and 17 others hurt after being struck by a vehicle.
Target Says It Lost $400 Million To Shoplifting Over Three Months
"Organized retail theft" cost Target $400 million in the third quarter, cutting into its sales during a shopping slowdown.