Chinese Government Ran Secret Police Station In New York City
Chen Jinping pleaded guilty in federal court to operating the clandestine station in Chinatown.
Justice Department Hits CVS With Civil Complaint For Filling 'Unlawful' Prescriptions For Opioids
The complaint says CVS "contributed to the opioid crisis, a national public health emergency with devastating effects in the United States."
Famed Cellist Misses Concert After Airline Refuses To Allow Instrument On Plane
Sheku Kanneh-Mason and his sister said an Air Canada gate agent refused to allow the instrument to fly even though he had bought a seat for it.
Trump Comes Out Against Port Automation, Says It Would Cause 'Distress, Hurt, And Harm' For Longshoremen
"I've studied automation, and know just about everything there is to know about it," the incoming president said on Truth Social.
California Student Claims She Was Wrongly Diagnosed With Gender Dysphoria At 12
Kaya Clementine Breen says in a lawsuit that she was 'fast-tracked' into gender transition treatment, including a double mastectomy at 14, because of the diagnosis.
Cantor Fitzgerald, Run By Trump's Commerce Department Pick, Accused Of Misleading Investors
The global financial services firm paid $6.75 million to settle the charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
This Beer Is Now The Most Popular On Tap At Bars
A beer that had dominated the taps for decades has been toppled.
Remote North Korean 'IT Warriors' Funneled $88 Million To Country's Weapons Programs: Feds
The North Koreans used false or borrowed identities from American citizens to get tech jobs with U.S. companies.
American Freed From Syrian Prison After Assad Toppled Found In Damascus Suburb
Travis Timmerman said he had been held since being detained after entering the country from Lebanon seven months ago
Mike Lindell's 'Cash-Strapped' MyPillow Took $1.5M Payday Loan At 409% Interest Rate: Lawsuit
Lindell, who has been sued over his false claims the 2020 election was rigged, said misconduct by the company makes the loan "unenforceable"
Warner Bros. Discovery Splitting Linear Networks From Streaming Services
The new corporate structure, expected to be in place in mid-2025, is designed to enhance 'strategic flexibility.'
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Donates $1 Million To Trump Inauguration: Report
The donation comes just weeks after Zuckerberg dined with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago Florida resort.
Biden Grants Clemency To 1,500 Individuals In Single Day Record
The president also pardoned 39 people who were convicted of non-violent crimes.
Senators Press for Antitrust Investigation Into FanDuel and DraftKings
Sens. Mike Lee and Peter Welch asked the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission to investigate the online betting platforms' relationship, which they claim violates antitrust laws.
Eli Lilly To Invest $3B To Expand Plant To Meet Surge In Demand For Weight Loss Drugs
Construction on the facility in Kenosha County, Wis., is expected to begin next year.
Lululemon Earnings Jump As Company Raises Guidance
The athletic clothing brand said revenue grew to $2.4 billion, beating industry estimates
Melania Trump Peddles $600 Necklace, $90 Christmas Ornaments In Fox News Interview
The incoming first lady also touted her coffee table book/memoir 'Melania" during the Fox & Friends appearance
2 Men Arrested in Romania for Stabbing of Journalist In London
Pouria Zeraati, who works for Iran International, was attacked outside his London in March.
New York Police Probe Atlanta Connection To UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassin
Investigators believe the suspect arrived in NYC on a bus from Atlanta 10 days before the shooting of the insurance executive
Judge Rejects Boeing's Plea Deal Connected To Deadly 737 MAX Crashes
He raised concern that diversity, equity and inclusion policies at the Justice Department and Boeing could affect the selection of a monitor to oversee the agreement.
Mexican Restaurant Chain Chi-Chi's To Return 20 Years After Deadly Hepatitis Outbreak Sunk Brand
Michael McDermott, the son of one of the original founders, struck a deal with Hormel Foods to use the name.
Waymo Says It Will Expand Its Robotaxi Service To Miami
A fleet of driverless Jaguars will hit the streets in earl 2025 to become acquainted with the roads in anticipation of picking up riders the following year
Biden Administration Makes Final Push For More Protections For Airline Passengers
The Department of Transportation wants to require airlines to pay cash compensation and provide lodging and meals to stranded passengers
JetBlue Cuts Unprofitable Domestic and Transatlantic Routes, Will End Service From JFK to Miami
The airline will also reduce service from JFK to Austin, Texas and end its second daily flight from JFK to Paris.
Byron Allen's $10 Billion Race Discrimination Suit Vs. McDonald's Going To Trial
Allen accused McDonald's of "racial stereotyping" by denying his companies access to the fast-food giant's vast advertising budget.
American Eagle Shares Plunge After Company Warns Of Weak Holiday Sales
The apparel retailer also lowered expectations for its sales outlook for the year.
Meta To Spend $10 Billion On Globe-Spanning Undersea Cable Network: Report
When completed, the project would give the parent company of Facebook a dedicated pipeline for data traffic.
Most Wanted Domestic Terrorism Suspect Captured After 20 Years On Run
Daniel Andreas San Diego, wanted for two bombings in the San Francisco-area in 2003, was captured in Britain
NASA's Voyager 1 Probe Sending Data Again Nearly 50 Years After Launch
The spacecraft, launched in 1977, is 15 billion miles away from Earth. It stopped sending data but NASA managed to get it restarted.
'Make Amazon Pay:' Global Protests Planned On Busy Holiday Shopping Weekend
Workers from 20 countries plan to strike in protest over low pay and poor working conditions from Black Friday to Cyber Monday