Can Donald Trump Be Sued For Jan. 6? Capitol Police, Members Of Congress Seek Damages
The DOJ declined to support former President Trump in his attempt to receive immunity from civil suits seeking damages for his role during Jan. 6, 2021.
Lionel Messi's Family Store Attacked In Argentina, Gunmen Leave Chilling Message
Several unidentified gunmen attacked an Argentinian market owned by the in-laws of soccer star Lionel Messi Thursday, leaving behind a threatening note.
Tesla Stock Sinks 7% After Lackluster Investor Day; Musk's 'Master Plan' Disappoints
Tesla stock continued its precipitous decline Thursday as investors react to a lackluster Investors Day presentation.
Georgia Election Official Sounds Off On Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'Conspiracies' Rep Says 'Trump Won Georgia'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene argued with a top-ranking Georgia election official about the conspiracies she has continued to spread since the 2020 election.
Airline News: Delta Pilots Approve 34% Pay Raise Amid Ongoing Travel Turbulence
Delta Airlines pilots agreed to a new contract on Wednesday, agreeing to a 34% wage increase by 2026.
Changes Coming For TikTok? Popular App Looks To Head Off Bans By Setting Time Limits For Teens
TikTok said Wednesday it would be implementing an automatic 60-minute screen time limit for all users under the age of 18.
What Is A Tranq Drug? FDA Takes First Steps To Restrict Import Of Dangerous Animal Sedative
The FDA on Tuesday announced a crackdown on imports of xylazine, an animal sedative that leaves users with gruesome, rotting wounds on their skin.
Man Caught Posing As Fake US Marshal Tried To Board Flight Carrying A Machine Gun
A New Jersey man carrying fake U.S. Marshal credentials faces federal charges after attempting to board a flight with firearms, ammunition, and a ballistic vest.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She Was 'Attacked' In Restaurant By 'Self-Righteous,' 'Insane' Mother And Son
The Republican congresswoman said she was attacked by an "insane" woman and her adult son in an undisclosed restaurant Monday night.
Nissan Recall: Automaker Says Over 800K SUVs May Turn Off While Driving
Nissan is recalling more than 800,000 of its Rogue SUVs for a key problem that can cause the engine to shut off while the car is in motion.
Tech News: Snapchat Explores AI, Adds ChatGPT Powered Feature For Paid Subscribers
Snapchat is adding a chatbot powered by the artificial intelligence (AI) tool ChatGPT, the company announced Monday.
Elon Musks Calls US Schools, Media 'Racist' In Defense Of Dilbert Creator's Racially Charged Rant
Elon Musk called the media racist Sunday in defense of the "Dilbert" creator saying that white people should "get the hell away from Black people."
Republican Presidential Candidates Must Support Eventual Nominee To Debate, Will Donald Trump Sign?
RNC chair Ronna McDaniel said Sunday that any Republican presidential candidate for 2024 will be expected to sign a pledge of support for the party's nominee.
Rapper Kodak Black Facing Arrest After Testing Positive For Fentanyl
Kodak Black is wanted by Florida authorities after he missed a drug test in violation of his parole, and subsequently submitted a fentanyl-contaminated sample.
As Layoffs Sweep Through Tech, Media Companies, These CEOs Are Taking Massive Pay Cuts
As layoffs sweep through multiple business sectors, these CEOs are foregoing bonuses and slashing salaries in an attempt of solidarity with workers.
First Democrat Enters 2024 Presidential Race As Progressive Marianne Williamson Declares, Biden Remains Mum
Marianne Williamson announced her intentions to seek the Democratic nomination for president in 2024, staging the first non-official challenge to Biden.
Dow Tumbles On Turbulent Inflation Report, Fed Measures 0.6% Rise In January
January's inflation report sent ripples down the stock market Friday, as the key index measured to gauge the economy showed there is still work to be done.
TikTok To Be Available In New Mercedes-Benz Models, Tossing Global Security Concerns Aside
Mercedes-Benz announced that its upcoming models will allow drivers to directly download third-party apps to the center display, including TikTok.
Why Did Disgraced Republican Rep. George Santos Pick A Twitter Fight With New York Mayor Eric Adams?
George Santos took a shot at NYC Mayor Eric Adams Wednesday, seemingly accusing Adams of wrongdoing for the sale of over $200 million in Covid-19 supplies.
Former Trump Adviser Steve Bannon Sued For Nearly $500K For Unpaid Legal Bills
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon is being sued by a law firm claiming he has an outstanding balance of nearly $500,000.
Media Layoffs: NPR To Cut 10% Of Staff, Dissolve Most Vacant Positions
NPR announced Wednesday its intentions to lay off 10% of its current workforce, making it the latest media outlet to slash employees in a cost-cutting move.
Microsoft Begins Offering Bing AI Chatbot To Smartphone, Skype Users
Microsoft launched its AI chatbot Bing onto mobile devices Wednesday, allowing users to experience the still-developing software.
Amazon Agrees To Buy One Medical In Latest Push Toward Health Care
Amazon acquired primary care provider One Medical on Wednesday, coming to terms on a deal that makes Amazon an even bigger player in the healthcare world.
Donald Trump Snaps At Murdoch-Owned Media, Labels Them 'RINO Networks' As DeSantis Coverage Grows
Trump's feud with Rupert Murdoch's media establishments continues to boil over, gaining steam over coverage of Trump's rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
EPA Takes Lead In Ohio Train Derailment Cleanup, Orders Norfolk Southern To Clean Contamination
The EPA is ordering Norfolk Southern, the rail company responsible for the Ohio train derailment and chemical burn, to foot the bill for the ongoing cleanup.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls For A 'National Divorce,' Here's How Her Fellow Republicans Reacted
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene called for the U.S. to undergo a "national divorce," alarming lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
US - Russia Relations: Putin Suspends Last Nuclear Treaty, China Grows 'Deeply Concerned' With Ukraine Invasion
Russian President Vladimir Putin suspended his country's participation in the last remaining nuclear arms control pact with the U.S. Tuesday.
Electric Vehicles More Affordable Than Gas? Experts Say Market Competition, Tax Credits Make It So
Electric vehicles have long been thought of as the future of the automotive industry, and competition and federal incentives have made EVs much more affordable.
Meatpacking Firm Fined Over $1M For Employing Children To Clean Slaughterhouse
A company that provides workers to sanitize food processing plants paid a $1.5 million fine for illegally employing 102 children to clean meatpacking plants.
Rupert Murdoch, Fox News Hosts Knew 2020 Election Was Safe, Called Claims 'Crazy Stuff'
Top executives and leading hosts at Fox News privately dismissed Trump's claims of voter fraud in the days that followed the 2020 presidential election.