Peloton Fined $19 Million After Fatal Treadmill Accident
The settlement comes after Peloton recalled its line of treadmills due to the death of a six-year-old child.
6-Week Abortion Ban Ruled Unconstitutional By South Carolina Supreme Court
The 3-2 ruling will now allow abortions to remain legal in the state for up to 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Michigan's Stabenow Won't Run For Re-election, Leaving Battleground Senate Seat Open In 2024
The surprising announcement will leave an open battleground seat in 2024.
US Labor News: FTC Proposes Ban On Contractual Noncompete Clauses For Workers
"The proposed rule would ensure that employers can't exploit their outsized bargaining power to limit workers' opportunities and stifle competition," Director of the FTC's Office of Policy Planning Elizabeth Wilkins said.
How Actor Edward Norton Discovered He Is Related To Pocahontas
"It just makes you realize what a small ... piece of the whole human story you are," Norton said of the discovery.
Joe Biden Sets Out To Diversify Court, Announces New Judicial Nominees
So far, Biden has announced 150 judicial nominees, 97 of which have been approved by the Senate.
Middle School Teacher Who Wore MAGA Hat To Employee Training Session Wins Federal Court Appeals Case
The teacher also claimed he suffered a "recurrence of debilitating stroke symptoms" after he was "verbally attacked and defamed" for his support of Trump.
Suspect Loose After NYC Restaurant Hit-And-Run Injures 22 People
One of the injured is a 10-year-old girl who reportedly broke her leg due to the crash.
Joe Biden Approval Ratings: How Are The President's Numbers At The Start Of 2023?
Joe Biden's polling numbers have seen an upward trend from low numbers this summer.
Japan Will Give Families Who Move Out Of Tokyo $7,500 Per Child
Over 1,300 municipalities have joined the proposal as part of an effort to relocate younger populations to declining towns and villages.
Making History: More Than A Quarter Of The 118th Congress Is Female
The new congress will now be made up of nearly 28% women members, the highest percentage in U.S. history.
What Are The 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Doing Now?
Members of 2020's pool of Democratic Presidential hopefuls are now working as members of Biden's cabinet, continuing Congressional members, and political analysts.
Netflix Star Jenna Ortega: How Much Is The 20-Year-Old Actress Worth?
Ortega, who has played roles in the drama series "You" and comedy telenovela "Jane The Virgin," debuted as the star of the new Addams Family offshoot series "Wednesday" in November.
NYC's First Legal Cannabis Dispensary Fittingly Opens At 4:20 PM
"This is a once-in-a-lifetime moment," said a store manager.
Stockton Serial Killer Linked To Killing Of Seventh Bay Area Victim
The suspect is being charged with seven counts of murder and one count of attempted murder.
Kim Kardashian Opens Up In New Interview, Says Co-Parenting With Kanye West Is 'Really Hard'
"I'm holding on by a thread," Kardashian said in a podcast.
Body Of Michigan Doctor Found Under Ice In Frozen Pond
Divers recovered his body around 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday "from a pond on the property near his residence."
Extreme Weather: Snow Storm In Japan Leaves 17 Dead
Heavy snowfall severely impacted the northern half of the country, with officials citing 17 deaths and over 90 injuries from the storm.
Co-Leader Of Michigan Governor Kidnapping Plot Sentenced To 16 Years In Prison
Adam Fox was convicted on charges of kidnapping conspiracy and attempts to use a weapon of mass destruction in August.
Arizona Gov-Elect Katie Hobbs Seeks Sanctions Against Trump-Backed Kari Lake Over Election Lawsuits
Hobbs and Maricopa County are seeking over $25,000 in financial penalties, claiming that Lake's election dispute lawsuit was "groundless."
The 5 Best New Holiday Movies To Stream This Year On Netflix, AppleTV+ And More
Starring Will Ferrel, Lindsay Lohan, and more, here's a list of the top 5 new holiday streaming releases of 2022.
MSG Policy Uses Facial Recognition To Boot Girl Scout Mom From Rockettes Show
"I was just a mom taking my daughter to see a Christmas show," Conlon said.
North Carolina Chick-Fil-A Fined $6K After Illegally Paying Underage Workers With Meals
A Chick-Fil-A franchise in North Carolina was fined over $6,000 by the U.S. Department of Labor for paying minor employees with meal vouchers and allowing them to utilize heavy machinery.
Amtrak To Unveil New Airo Train Cars: What To Expect From New Fleet
The new locomotives will debut in 2026 and will feature adjustable headrests, panoramic windows, and accessible signage.
Removal Of LGBTQ+ Library Books By Texas Superintendent Prompts Federal Investigation
"It's the transgender, LGBTQ and the sex... sexuality in books...that's what we're pulling out," Superintendent Jeremy Glenn said in a meeting with librarians.
New Study Finds Homicide To Be Leading Cause Of Death Among Children With Highest Rates Among Black Children
A new study found that homicide is the leading cause of death for U.S. children.
Elon Musk Looking For His Replacement As Twitter CEO
After a tumultuous reign as chief executive Musk may be calling it quits as Twitter CEO.
Donald Trump To Be Criminally Prosecutued? Jan. 6 Committee Refers Former President To DOJ On 4 Counts
The January 6 House select committee voted on criminal referrals Monday, marking the end of a comprehensive investigation into last year's deadly capitol riots.
Apple To Launch New MacBook With M2 Ultra Chip In 2023: What Else Is New?
Apple is rumored to be launching a Mac mini update with the new M2 Ultra chips as well as new 14- and 16- inch Macbook Pro laptops in Spring 2023 following production delays.
WATCH: Rihanna And A$AP Rocky Share Glimpse Of Baby Boy In TikTok Video
Rihanna shared first glimpses of her baby boy in a TikTok video on Saturday.