Amazon Continues To Sell Antisemitic Film Promoted By Kyrie Irving, Now Labelled 'Best Seller'
Amazon continues to sell the antisemitic film promoted by NBA star Kyrie Irving, despite protests from the Anti-Defamation League and the Brooklyn Nets.
Winning Powerball Ticket Sold In California, Winner Taking Home Record $2.04 Billion
A winning ticket for the record $2.04 Powerball jackpot was sold in Altadena, California.
Tesla Recall 2022: Over 40,000 Cars At Risk Of Power Steering Loss
Tesla announced its 17th recall this year, this time calling for over 40,000 vehicles due to power steering failure risk.
Cornell Suspends Frat Parties As Investigation Into Alleged Drugging, Sexual Assault Begins
Cornell University suspended all fraternity parties and activities on the heels of investigations stemming from reports of drugging and sexual assault at off-campus parties.
Russian Oligarch Known As 'Putin's Chef' Admits To US Election Meddling
One of Vladimir Putin's closes allies admitted to inferring in past U.S. elections, and vows to continue.
Republicans File Lawsuits Challenging Mail Ballots As Election Day Nears
Republicans have filed lawsuits in three key battleground states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Republican Senator Passes On Running For President As Donald Trump Weighs 2024 Bid
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton has decided to forego a White House run in 2024.
Trailing Behind Competitors, Apple Seeks To Improve Siri
Apple is working to improve its virtual assistant program, Siri.
Home Depot Workers Spurn National Trend, Vote Against Unionizing Effort
Workers at a Home Depot in Philadelphia voted to reject unionizing efforts in a shocking outcome that has spurned the ongoing national organizing trend.
The Latest On Twitter's Changes: Site To Delay New Moves To Verification System Until After Midterms
Twitter announced the delay of the rollout of its new paid verification system until after the upcoming midterm elections.
Iran Admits To Providing Drones To Russia Prior To Invasion Of Ukraine
Iran has acknowledged its suppliance of deadly drones to Russia for use against Ukraine in its ongoing war.
What Was Aaron Carter's Cause Of Death? Los Angeles Police Continue Investigation
Police have not provided a cause of death in the passing of child-star Aaron Carter.
Netanyahu Seals Comeback As Israeli PM Lapid Concedes Election
Israel's longest-serving prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has once again regained power following the concession of Yair Lapid.
Days Before Midterm Election, Biden Delivers Warning Speech For Safety Of US Democracy
President Joe Biden delivered a speech focused on the state of U.S. democracy and warning of attempts to intimidate voters before Tuesday's elections.
Pelosi Attacker Was In US Illegally; Authorities Seeking Deportation
The man accused of violently attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband is a Canadian citizen who is now facing deportation.
Elon Musk Says Banned Twitter Users Must Wait For Reinstatement
Elon Musk, Twitter's new billionaire owner, said that users who have been banned must wait a few more weeks until reinstatement.
Iranian Government Plans Public Trials For 1000 Protesters
The Iranian government plans to hold public trails for nearly 1000 protesters in its capital of Tehran.
Elon Musk Names Self Sole Director Of Twitter, Dissolves Board As Takeover Continues
Elon Musk has named himself the sole director of Twitter, along with dissolving the former board of directors amid his takeover of the social media giant.
Donald Trump Taxes: Former President Wants Supreme Court To Block Release Of Records
Former President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to block the release of his taxes to a Democratic-led House Committee.
New York To Pay $36 Million To Two Men Exonerated In Killing Of Malcolm X
New York City and the state will pay $36 million to the two men who were exonerated in the 1965 assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X.
Trapped Inside Shanghai Disney, Visitors Await Negative Covid Test As The Fun Continues
China suddenly closed its Shanghai Disney Resort, keeping guests inside the park until they submit a negative Covid test.
New York Post Says Employee Responsible For Racist, Vulgar Posts On Twitter
The New York Post has fired the employee responsible for several vulgar posts on the tabloid's website and Twitter account.
Wanna See The Next Basketball Star? NBA Streams Top Prospect Wembanyama's French League Games For Free
The NBA announced its decision to stream top prospect Victor Wembanyama's French league games for free on its app.
Kanye West's Donda Academy Suddenly Shutters Amid Ongoing Controversy
Kanye West's private Christian school, Donda Academy, suddenly closed Thursday amid the rapper's ongoing antisemitism controversy.
Second Woman Claims Herschel Walker Pressured Her To Have Abortion
A second woman has come forward alleging Georgia Republican Senate nominee Herschel Walker pressured her into having an abortion.
Apple Making The Leap To USB-C Charging Following New EU Mandate
Apple announced that it will be forced to comply with a new EU law mandating the adaption of USB-C charging in all small electronic devices by 2024.
Rising Star Steve Lacy Refuses To Apologize Following Concert Controversy
Steve Lacy took to social media to address an incident that occurred onstage at his concert in New Orleans on Monday night.
Hochul, Zeldin Clash In Sole NY Governor Debate
Gov. Kathy Hochul clashed with her Republican challenger Lee Zeldin in New York's sole gubernatorial debate.
House Dems Withdraw Letter To Biden Questioning Strategy In Ukraine
House Democrats announced they have withdrawn a letter sent to President Biden urging him to reconsider the strategy in Ukraine.
Penn State Cancels Event Featuring Proud Boys Founder In Response To Protests
Penn State University canceled an event that was to be hosted by the founder of the Proud Boys, a far-right group, following student protests.