Mega Millions Winning Numbers: No Grand Prize Winner, Jackpot Grows To $465M
There were no grand prize winners in Friday's Mega Millions drawing. Tuesday's estimated jackpot is now $465 million.
$7 Billion Lost In Criminal Cyber Attacks: FBI
The FBI reported that in 2021 U.S. businesses lost around $7 billion through criminal cyber activity, the majority attacking small businesses.
COP15 Could End Without Deal As Walkouts, Fighting Happen In Last Days of Talks
The COP15 is wrapping up in Montreal this weekend and tensions are high as countries argue over nature funding and land protection.
US Emergency Rooms See Over 7 Million Incorrect Diagnoses Each Year: Gov. Report
A report from the Department of Health and Human Services found one out of every 18 ER patients in the U.S. is misdiagnosed each year.
Trevor Noah To Host Grammys, Who Will Replace Him On 'The Daily Show?'
The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences said Thursday that Noah, who just filmed his last episode of "The Daily Show," will host the awards in 2023.
Biden Administration Brings Back Free COVID-19 Test Kits In Time For The Holidays
Free COVID-19 test kits are now available at covid.gov/tests. The limited-time offer gives four kits to a single household. Kits will start shipping next week.
HBO Max Ditches Fan Favorites, Sparking More Uncertainty For The Network's Future
HBO Max announced more titles are be leaving the streaming service, leaving fans and show runners puzzled.
Why Oregon Governor Commuted All Of State's Death Sentences
Oregon Governor, Kate Brown, commuted all of the state's 17 death sentences on Tuesday.
Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey Admits Mistakes, Says Site Still Has Problems
Co-founder and former CEO of Twitter Jack Dorsey said Tuesday that he made mistakes while running the company, but the site is still struggling.
COP15 Targets 'Nature Positive' World By 2030, What It Means And Is It Possible?
COP15 is meeting on biodiversity protection in Montreal this week. The conference tagline is "Nature positive by 2030," but what is "nature positive?"
Elon Musk Dethroned As World's Richest Man, Who Is The New No. 1?
Elon Musk is no longer the world's wealthiest person. LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault now holds the title with a net-worth of $188.6 billion.
Twitter Dissolves Trust And Safety Council
On Monday, Twitter dissolved its Trust and Safety Council, increasing concerns about growing hate speech, harassment and user harm.
Social Media Seen As A Positive For Democracy In Most Nations But Not U.S.: Study
A study of over 20,000 people from around the world found that most people believe social media is beneficial to democracy, but the U.S. is the outlier.
,The Rise Of AI-Generated Art And Why Artists Are Skeptical
AI-generated art is going viral and artists are worried the trend could use their work or take their livelihoods.
Mega Millions Winning Numbers: No Grand Prize Winner, Jackpot Grows To $400M
There was no grand prize winner in Friday's Mega Millions drawing. Tuesday's jackpot is now $400M.
Mexico's $15B 'Maya Train' Will Destroy Historical Sites, Rainforest
A $15 billion tourist train is being built in the Yucatan, and many archeologists say the train will destroy historic sites and the rain forest.
Idaho Murder Investigation Update: Request For Tips Leads To Overwhelming Number Of Responses
Investigators of the murder of four University of Idaho students are asking the public for tips about a white sedan found in the vicinity of the crime scene.
UN's 'Last Chance' Climate Talks To Preserve Biodiversity Under Way In Montreal
The COP15 biodiversity conference started in Montreal on Wednesday, with many urging for more nature protection to safeguard the world's future.
Off-Duty FBI Agent Kills Person At DC Metro Station
An off-duty FBI agent shot and killed a person at a busy D.C. metro station on Wednesday night following a brief altercation.
'Wonder Woman 3' Axed As DC, Warner Bros Move In New Direction
"Wonder Woman 3", the third installment of Patty Jenkins' "Wonder Woman" franchise, is said to be scrapped by DC as the studio changes creative direction.
Jump In Shoplifting Could Lead To Walmart Store Closures
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon warns that increased shoplifting could cause prices to rise and stores to shut down to save costs.
Taliban Holds First Public Execution Since Afghanistan Take Over In 2021
The Taliban held their first public execution since retaking control of Afghanistan in August of 2021.
Inflation, Recession Fears Raise Consumer Caution Around Holiday Shopping To Nine-Year High: Study
Rising prices and the looming recession have put a damper on holiday spending this year.
The Last Boeing 747 Has Left The Factory, Ending A 50-Year Run For The Model
The last 747 to be made was wheeled out of Boeing's factory north of Seattle on Tuesday night as the company looks to make more fuel-efficient planes.
PepsiCo To Lay Off Hundreds Of North American Employees
PepsiCo announced in a memo to employees it plans to lay off hundreds of North American employees, primarily in its beverage division, as the company cuts costs.
Ukraine Says Civilian Who Returned Dazed Russian Pilot To Russians An Act Of Treason
Ukraine arrested and charged a Ukrainian civilian who returned a dazed Russian pilot to Russian troops with treason. The
civilian said he had no other option.
Over One Third Of U.S. Millionaires Are Skeptical They Are Prepared For Retirement, New Report Finds
A new study found that of the over 24 million millionaires in the U.S., over one-third of them are skeptical they have enough funds to last through retirement.
Mega Millions Winning Numbers: No Grand Prize Winner, Jackpot Grows To $354M
There were no jackpot winners in Friday's Mega Millions drawing, bringing Tuesday's estimated jackpot to $354 million.
AP African American Studies Courses In Pilot Program,
AP is offering African American Studies courses in 60 schools across the country as apart of a new pilot program.
NYC Looking To Hire 'Rat Czar' For $170,000 A Year To Deal With Growing Rodent Problem
NYC Mayor's office posted a job listing Wednesday looking for a "citywide director of rodent mitigation" to mitigate the city's famous rat population.