Starting Monday, Fast Food Workers In California To Get Minimum Wage Of $20 Per Hour
The law was passed by Democrats in the state Legislature last year, acknowledging the considerable number of the over 500,000 fast-food workers.
Pope Francis, In Easter Address, Appeals For An End To Conflicts In Both Gaza And Ukraine
He expressed his desire for peace between Israel and Lebanon, as well as between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
AT&T Acknowledges Massive Data Leak, Source Being Investigated
It impacts approximately 7.6 million current AT&T account holders and 65.4 million former account holders.
As Concerns Of Famine Rise, Second Ship Destined For Gaza Departs From Cyprus
The initial ship carrying aid arrived at the shores of Gaza on March 16, and the organization has pledged to continue providing further assistance.
President Zelenskyy Initiates Reshuffle Dismissing Additional Aides From Their Positions
The Ukrainian president also dismissed three advisers, along with two presidential representatives responsible for overseeing volunteer activities and soldiers' rights.
Trump Faces Accusations Of "Inciting Violence" After Sharing An Image Depicting Biden Bound In A Truck
The video shared shows a passing truck adorned with "Trump 2024" signage and flags expressing support for law enforcement.
The US Expresses Support For Newly Established Palestinian Government
The United States views the Palestinian Authority as a crucial element in its envisioned post-war Gaza plans.
Massive Storm Threatens West Coast With Flooding, Snow And Strong Winds
Following a recent snowstorm that blanketed California to Utah with 10 to 13 inches of snow, a larger and more menacing storm is poised to strike Southern California.
FTX Co-Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Gets 25 Years For Fraud
He was convicted of charges including wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and using customer funds for personal expenses such as real estate and political donations.
House Republicans To Impeach Mayorkas, Senate Debate Looms
The charges against Mayorkas, labeled as "high crimes and misdemeanors," allege his "willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law and breach of public trust."
US Imposes Sanctions On 'Gaza Now' And Founder For Alleged Hamas Support
Gaza Now's Arabic channel boasts a substantial following of over 300,000 on X, along with a significant presence on the encrypted chat platform Telegram.
Biden Vows Full Support For Rebuilding Baltimore Bridge
President Biden emphasized the urgency of the situation, directing his team to move swiftly in reopening both the port and the bridge as soon as humanly possible.
Trump's Media Venture Truth Social Goes Public Amid Soaring Valuation
Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group experienced a remarkable increase, with an initial surge of approximately 56% at the opening bell.
Supreme Court Grapples With FDA's Oversight Of Abortion Pill Amid Legal Battle
Both conservative and liberal justices questioned whether the plaintiffs could show direct injury merely because they object to abortion.
Washington State Passes Comprehensive Legislation For Strip Club Safety, Alcohol Sales
The bill mandates training for employees to prevent sexual harassment, identify human trafficking, and provide first aid among other critical safety measures.
Visa And Mastercard Reach Landmark Settlement To Reduce Credit Card Fees
The settlement will see Visa and Mastercard cap credit interchange fees until 2030, with the companies obligated to negotiate fees with merchant buying groups.
Boeing CEO Calhoun Resigns Amid Jet Failures Crisis
Stepping into the CEO role is Stephanie Pope, recently appointed as Boeing's Chief Operating Officer, signaling a shift in leadership during a challenging period for the company.
Ukraine Claims To Have Struck Two Russian Ships In Crimea
Ukraine identified the vessels hit as two amphibious landing ships, named the Yamal and the Azov, although the exact extent of the damage incurred remained unclear.
Storms Battering Northeast Leaves 360,000 Households Without Power
Severe weather conditions resulted in significant delays across airports in New York City.
Pope Francis Skips Homily At Palm Sunday Mass
In recent weeks, the 87-year-old Pope Francis has experienced health concerns that have prompted aides to read several of his speeches on his behalf.
VP Harris Warns Of 'Consequences' For Israel Over Planned Invasion
Her remarks come in the wake of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approval of a plan to invade Rafah, prompting concerns from President Joe Biden about the safety of civilians caught in the crossfire.
Russian Ambassador Claims US Provided No Information Prior To Terrorist Attack
The disclosure of this information preceded Friday's horrific assault on a Moscow venue, resulting in a reported death toll of at least 137, with scores more injured.
Biden Campaign Intensifies Outreach To Voters Of Color Amid Concerns Over Party Loyalty
Recent visits by Biden to key states like Michigan, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada underscore a heightened recognition that victory hinges on swing states and communities of young voters of color.
China Blocks Use Of US-Made Intel & AMD Chips In Govt Computers: Report
The latest measure underscores Communist China's drive to enhance its native technological prowess, mirroring actions taken by the US amidst escalating tensions between the two global powers.
Russia Initiates Strikes On Kyiv and Lviv Regions, Poland Activates Aircraft
U.S. Ambassador Bridget Brink stated that Ukraine is currently under a heightened air alert, with residents advised to seek shelter for the third pre-dawn morning this week.
Biden Signs $1.2 Trillion Government Funding Package
The legislation was hailed by Biden as "good news for the American people" and as a compromise.
UN Chief Calls For An Immediate Humanitarian Ceasefire
Guterres also visited a hospital in el-Arish, an Egyptian city that sits close to the Gaza border.
Putin Says Ukraine Linked To Moscow Concert Attack, Vows To Punish Terrorists
Russian security forces claimed that they had apprehended all four direct participants in the attack, who were caught heading for Ukraine.
It Will Be Changed: Trump Promises To Topple Cuban Regime If Re-Elected
He also addressed Cuba's food shortage, which prompted rare protests in the country.
Blake Lively Apologizes For Her 'Silly' Joke On Kate Middleton's Photoshop Error
Shortly after Kate's announcement, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle issued a statement expressing their support for their sister-in-law.