Kentucky Supreme Court Upholds 6-Week Near-Total Abortion Ban, Twitter Users React
The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday to keep the state's near-total abortion restrictions in place while a lawsuit over the matter continues to play on.
Tesla Fires Buffalo Factory Workers Who Tried To Unionize
Tesla fired more than 30 workers at its Buffalo Gigafactory Wednesday, just a day after workers announced their intentions to unionize.
More Tech Layoffs: DocuSign To Slash 10% Of Workforce
DocuSign will lay off 10% of its employees, the San Francisco-based tech company announced in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Thursday.
Elon Musk Hopes To Stabilize Twitter, Appoint New CEO By End Of 2023
Twitter CEO Elon Musk says he might be ready to step down as head of the social media network by the end of 2023.
How To Get A Fortnite Refund: Some Buyers Can Get Their Money Back After Video Game Settled With FTC
Some customers of the popular video game Fortnite can expect to see some extra V-Bucks in their account soon.
Rapper Playboi Carti Arrested For Assualt On Pregnant Girlfriend, Ex-Girlfriend Iggy Azalea Says Not New Behavior
Rapper Playboi Carti was arrested in Georgia for allegedly assaulting and choking his pregnant girlfriend during an argument on December 20.
Starbucks CEO Shultz Declines Senate Hearing Invitation From Bernie Sanders
Starbucks CEO Howard Shultz refused an invitation to testify before a Senate committee investigating the company's relationship with a growing labor group.
New York Tesla Workers Launch Unionizing Campaign, Would Be Car Company's First
Tesla workers at a factory in Buffalo, New York, said on Tuesday they are launching a campaign to form the company's first union.
Subaru Recall: Select 2023 Solterra EVs May Have Wheels That Fall Off
Subaru has issued a recall for over 1000 of its latest 2023 Solterra Electric SUV's over a hub bolt issue that could cause the vehicle's wheels to fall off.
US Fighter Jet Missed Unidentified Lake Huron Object With First Missile Strike
The U.S. military confirmed that the fighter jet sent to destroy the unidentified object flying over Lake Huron missed its first missile strike on the target
US Economy: Inflation Rises 0.5% In January, Bloated Housing, Energy Prices To Blame
Inflation rose ever so slightly to begin 2023, the latest indicator that high prices for housing and energy remain a ways away from dissipating.
Yahoo To Slash 20% Of Workforce By Year-End, Ad Unit To See Biggest Loses
Yahoo will lay off more than 20% of its workforce by the end of 2023, eliminating 1,000 positions as part of a major restructuring of its ad tech unit.
US House Unanimously Condemns China For Spy Balloon, Intel Shows Device May Have Monitored Communications
The House unanimously approved a resolution on Thursday condemning the Chinese Communist Party's use of a spy balloon over the continental U.S.
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman Hospitalized For Feeling 'Lightheaded,' Aide Says No Stroke
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman was hospitalized late Wednesday night after experiencing a bout of lightheadedness while at a Democratic retreat.
Chinese Spy Balloon Not An Isolated Incident, US Officials Detect Global Surveillance Effort
The Department of Defense believes that the recently recovered Chinese spy balloon is part of an extensive surveillance program run by the Chinese military.
Mitt Romney Rips Rep George Santos, Labels Him 'An Embarrassment'
Mitt Romney lambasted disgraced Rep. George Santos on Tuesday, telling the representative he did not belong in the House and labeling him "an embarrassment."
State Of The Union 2023 Full Text: Here's A Complete Transcript Of Joe Biden's Speech
President Joe Biden delivered his second State of the Union address on Tuesday.
AMC Theaters Make Pricing Changes Based On Seating, Twitter Users React
AMC Theatres announced Monday it will begin setting its ticket prices according to where patrons choose to sit in the auditorium.
Big Tech Layoffs: Zoom To Slash 15% Of Workforce, CEO Takes Massive Pay Cut
Silicon Valley-based Zoom announced Tuesday that it would be laying off 1,300 employees, or 15% of its workforce.
Texas Gov. Abbott Makes Push To Ban TikTok Throughout State
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced a new statewide plan to address vulnerabilities presented by the use of TikTok by banning the app on state-owned devices.
Biden Speech Live Stream: How To Watch State Of The Union, Topics President Plans To Cover
President Joe Biden on Tuesday will deliver his second State of the Union address to likely his largest audience of the year.
Neo-Nazi, Girlfriend Arrested In Plot Targeting Baltimore Power Grid, Sought To 'Destroy' City
The Department of Justice charged a known neo-Nazi leader and a woman he met while incarcerated over an alleged plot to attack the Baltimore power grid.
Ohio Residents Urged To Evacuate Over Possible Train Derailment Explosion, Dangerous Chemical Exposure
Residents of a small village in northeast Ohio are being urged to evacuate as workers try to prevent a "catastrophic tanker failure" and explosion.
Buffalo, New York Struck By Historic 3.8 Magnitude Earthquake
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck the Buffalo, New York, area early Monday morning, the region's strongest seismic event in 40 years.
Tech Layoffs: Dell Cuts Over 6,000 Jobs Amid Chilled PC, Laptop Market
Computer manufacturer Dell will be slashing over 6,000 jobs in an attempt to cut costs amid an unstable tech environment.
Secretary Of State Blinken Cancels China Visit Upon Discovery Of Spy Balloon
Secretary of State Antony Blinken canceled his planned visit to China after officials discovered a Chinese spy balloon flying over the continental U.S.
McCarthy Breaks From Taylor-Greene On Death Of Jan 6 Rioter Ashli Babbitt
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy broke with Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Thursday when asked about the death of Jan. 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt.
Unemployment Rate Reaches 53-year Low As Payrolls Crush Projections
The U.S. economy added 517,000 jobs in January, far exceeding economists' expectations of 187,000, while the unemployment rate fell to 3.4%.
Lauren Boebert Suggests US Gun Ownership Is Too Low, Calls Gun-Free Zones 'Dangerous'
Colorado GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert claimed America's gun ownership is too low, suggesting citizens "get our numbers up."
Extreme Weather: New England Braces For Coldest Wind Chills In Decades, Texas Slammed By Ice Storm
Both the South and Northeast will experience unprecedented winter storms this week.