Ginni Thomas, Wife Of SCOTUS Judge Clarence Thomas, Texted Mark Meadows About Overturning 2020 Election
Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, the wife of SCOTUS Judge Clarence Thomas, sent texts to Mark Meadows about overturning the 2020 Presidential election.
Wall Street Bonuses Soar Amid Competition For Talent
Bonuses on Wall Street grew 20% from 2020 to 2021.
US Announces Plans To Accept 100,000 Ukrainian Refugees Amid Biden’s Trip To Europe
The White House announced plans on Thursday to accept 100,000 Ukrainian refugees as Biden meets with Europe's leaders this week.
COVID-19 Pandemic Led Population Decline In Major US Cities
The U.S. Census Bureau has confirmed that COVID-19 has led to a significant population decline in major US cities.
Will There Be An Omicron BA.2 Subvariant Wave? Experts Predict What It Will Look Like
“It’s inevitable we will see a BA.2 wave here,” said one doctor.
Hillsong Church Founder Guilty Of Inappropriate Behavior With Women, Resigns
Brian Houston, the founder of Australia's biggest evangelical organization, Hillsong Church, resigned Wednesday after an internal investigation.
Indiana Senator Mike Braun Responds To ‘Misunderstood’ Remarks: States Should Decide Legality Of Interracial Marriage
Senator Mike Braun of Indiana made the remarks during an event on Tuesday but says that he misunderstood the questions despite being asked multiple times.
Who Tested Positive? Hillary Clinton, Jen Psaki Confirm COVID-19 Infections
Hillary Clinton and White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki announced on Tuesday they tested positive for COVID-19.
What Is The ‘New World Order?’ Joe Biden’s Remarks Rile Up Conspiracy Theorists
Biden made the comments Monday at a White House event, which has since taken off in conspiracy circles online as proof of a global elite controlling the world.
Is Buzzfeed News Done? Shareholders Reportedly Telling CEO To Shut Down The Newsroom
Reports indicate that Buzzfeed News may become a thing of the past.
Billionaire Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, Ex-Wife Of Jeff Bezos, Donates $436 Million
The ex-wife of Jeff Bezos just gave away $436 million.
Grubhub Faces Washington DC Lawsuit Over Deceptive Practices, Hidden Fees, Artificially High Prices
The District of Columbia has sued GrubHub, claiming that the delivery service raises the prices of items before delivery, higher than their listed price on restaurant sites.
COVID-19 Patients At Greater Risk Of Developing Diabetes, Cardiometabolic Conditions Within A Year
More studies emerge that prove diabetes is a potential long-term result of COVID-19.
US Declares Myanmar Genocide Of Rohingya Against Backdrop Of Putin’s War
The U.S. recently declared that Myanmar's military perpetrated the genocide of Rohingya Muslims. This declaration comes as Putin ramps up the Russian offensive in Ukraine, and many call him a war criminal.
What's The Fate Of Daylight Saving Time? House May Not Pass Bill
The bill to make daylight saving time permanent passed unanimously in the Senate, but questions have since arisen as the bill heads to the house.
Ukraine President Zelensky Calls Actors Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher After They Raise $35 Million
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shared his call with Ukraine-born Mila Kunis and Ashton Kushner as their fundraiser has reached $35 million.
Berkshire Hathaway Announces Buffett’s Largest Deal In 6 Years
The acquisition of Alleghany represents Warren Buffett's first major deal in two years after struggling to find a big acquisition.
IEA’s Plan Could Reduce Oil Demand By ‘2.7 Million Barrels A Day’ In 10 Steps
The IEA says that if individuals and governments around the world can curb their demand for oil, it will lead to more energy sovereignty for countries and less impact on the climate.
Unpredictable Supply Chain Throws Automakers For A Loop
Automakers predict a slow year for production and manufacturing amid a chaotic global supply chain.
Will Zelensky, Ukraine Be Nominated For A Nobel Peace Prize?
A letter signed by various European lawmakers addressed the Nobel Committee asking that Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky and the Ukrainian people be considered for a Nobel Prize.
Trump Rules Out Pence As Running Mate In 2024, So Who Would He Run With?
There are about three notable options should Trump decided to run again.
Chicago Businessman, Politician Gives Away $200,000 Worth Of Gas
Willie Wilson announced the free gas giveaway in Chicago, which started Thursday morning, on Tuesday.
Ukraine Makes Crypto Legal Amid Mass Donations
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law Wednesday that set up the framework for legalizing cryptocurrencies.
Koch Industries Convinced That Leaving Russia Over Ukraine Invasion Will ‘Do More Harm Than Good’
Koch Industries said Wednesday that the company and its subsidiaries will not leave Russia despite public outrage.
Elizabeth Holmes’ Ex-Boyfriend And Former Theranos COO Heads To Court On Fraud Charges
Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani will soon go to trial on fraud charges.
Plane Ticket Prices Are On The Rise, Are Gas Prices To Blame?
“We’re seeing an increase in demand that is really unprecedented.”
Another COVID-19 Lockdown In China Sees Supply Chain Woes Resurgence
China's COVID-19 outbreak has brought the country into another lockdown, with millions in the country affected, and the supply chain.
Howard Schultz Returns As Interim CEO Of Starbucks
Starbucks announced on Wednesday that current CEO Kevin Johnson will retire and Howard Schultz will act as interim CEO.
Google Lawsuit Alleges Links Pull Customers Away From Restaurant Websites, Prioritizing Delivery Apps
The lawsuit alleges that Google has directed users away from restaurants' websites to a Google-operated site through the "Order Online" button without restaurants' permission.
Fox News Cameraman Killed In Ukraine, Second Journalist Working For US Media Killed Covering War
Fox News announced the news on Tuesday, which is the second journalist working for U.S. media killed in Ukraine.