US Economy 2022: Gas Prices Drop Below $4.50 A Gallon, Hitting A Two-Month Low
After months of rising, gas prices fell to below $4.50 a gallon for the first time in two months, but it remains too early to say if this means American drivers will be seeing costs continue to fall.
How A Discarded Coffee Cup Cracked A 46-Year-Old Murder Of A Pennsylvania Woman
Pennsylvania man David Sinopoli was arrested on Monday in the decades-old murder case of 19-year old Lindy Sue Biechler, who was found stabbed to death in her apartment in Lancaster County.
Is Inflation Here To Stay? Goldman Sachs CEO Issues Stark Warning
Goldman Sachs’ CEO David Solomon issued a stark warning that the world is at risk of seeing global inflation becoming entrenched for years to come if pressures on global economy are not eased.
US Housing Market: Homebuilder Optimism Deteriorates As Buyers Priced Out By High Costs
Confidence among homebuilders plummeted to its lowest level seen since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic as buyers pull back from purchases over increasingly unaffordable prices.
After A Decade On Your Phone, Snapchat Is Coming To Your Desktop
Snapchat is embarking on another major feature launch soon by launching a desktop application to take advantage of what it sees as an untapped market for its messenger app.
Tiger Woods At St. Andrews: Golf Legend Leaves Behind Lasting Legacy At Famed Course
Tiger Woods failing to make the cut was one of the last memories of the 2022 Open.
Man Found Dead With Rope Around His Neck In Central Park Was Murdered: NYPD
A homeless man who was found dead last year with a rope around his neck in Central Park was ruled to be a victim of homicide, the New York City Police Department said on Friday.
Retail Spending Bounced Back In June Despite Record-High Inflation
Retail spending rebounded and increased by 1% despite inflation soaring to a four-decade high in June, but it may reflect higher prices more than increased spending by households.
What Is A 'Cosmic Heartbeat?' Astronomers Explain Mysterious Radio Signal
Astronomers detected an unusual radio signal from a distant galaxy on Wednesday, but they are unsure what exactly it means or what its source may be.
Uber Hit With Lawsuit From 550 Women Who Say Drivers Sexually Assaulted Them
Hundreds of women have joined together to file a lawsuit against Uber, alleging that they were sexually assaulted by the company’s drivers.
Elon Musk's Tweeting Gets Him Another Letter From SEC Over Twitter Takeover Deal
The SEC served Tesla CEO Elon Musk with a letter on Thursday to request more information related to a tweet on his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter despite his move to withdraw from the proposal.
Wholesale Prices Hit 11.3%, Raising Concerns The Fed Will Bump Rates 1%
Prices for wholesale goods in the United States charged forward by 11.3% in June from the same time last year as inflation continues to surge back across the economy.
US - Israel Relations: Joe Biden Rejects Criticism That Israel Is An 'Apartheid State'
Biden dismissed some Democrats' critical comments of Israel's treatment of Palestinians.
Tech CEO Charged With Strangling, Murdering California Woman In 1992 After DNA Evidence Surfaces
The executive was arrested and charged with the murder of a 25-year-old California woman.
US Inflation Sprinted Ahead By 9.1% In June As Prices Continue To Soar
Inflation raced ahead again in June to hit 9.1% in the last year, breaking yet another record and leaving analysts' expectations of lower inflation in the dust.
Capitol Riot Investigation: What Ivanka Trump, Kayleigh McEnany Said Of Donald Trump's Election Loss
In the final throes of former President Donald Trump’s presidency, members of his family, cabinet and White House aides tried to persuade him to accept his loss to now-President Joe Biden.
Microsoft Announces Cuts To Workforce Ahead Of Annual Realignment
Microsoft moved to let go a slice of employees on Tuesday as it prepares to undergo its regularly scheduled realignment of business priorities. The move comes as tech companies trim their workforces ahead of a possible recession.
Who Will Win The 2024 Presidential Election? Voters Disenchanted With Joe Biden, Donald Trump
Voters are signaling ahead of the next presidential election that they are not particularly interested in seeing either President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump return as the nominees.
Elon Musk vs Donald Trump: Feud Ignites After Ex-President Mocks Twitter Deal Pullout
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has struck back at former President Donald Trump after the latter offered mocking criticism of his decision to pull out of negotiations to buy Twitter last week.
Uber Leaks: Company Built Ties To Now-Sanctioned Oligarchs To Build Foothold In Russia
In its attempts to get a foothold in Russia’s market, Uber worked assiduously to court Kremlin power players including several oligarchs who today are under sanctions.
Biden Hails Passage Of Bipartisan Gun Control Bill, Urges More Action From Congress
President Joe Biden hailed the recent passage of a bipartisan gun control bill as a first step towards reducing gun violence but implored Congress to take greater steps to that end.
Iowa Beach Closed After Visiting Swimmer Is Infected With Rare Brain-Eating Amoeba
An Iowa lake was forced to temporarily close over the weekend after a visitor from Missouri was infected with a rare brain-eating amoeba known as Naegleria fowleri.
Trump Lawyer Spoke To FBI, Prompting Steve Bannon's About-Face On Jan 6 Testimony
A lawyer for former President Donald Trump spoke to the FBI ahead of former Trump advisor Steve Bannon’s decision to submit testimony to the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
World Leaders Express Sorrow, Condolences For Japan After Shinzo Abe Assassination
After the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, world leaders expressed their sorrow and condolences for the loss of a visionary statesman.
Bodies Of Mother, Three Children Found In Minnesota Lake Ruled To Be Murder-Suicide
A grisly discovery of the bodies of a mother and her three children in a lake in Minnesota has been ruled a murder-suicide. Police believe the mother chose to kill herself and her children following the suicide of her husband.
Labor Report Defies Expectations With 372,000 New Jobs Added In June
The U.S. economy surprised analysts on Friday by adding about 372,000 jobs in June, defying expectations that job creation would slow as recession fears loom large.
US vs. Russia: 'We Also Have Something To Claim Back' Alaska Comment Draws Backlash
An ally of Russia’s President Vladimir Putin appeared to warn the United States that it could potentially seize Alaska, a former Russian colony it sold to Washington in 1867.
Trump Left Board Of Social Media Company Ahead Of Feds' Subpoenas In Criminal Case
Former President Donald Trump abandoned his seat on the board of a media-holding company supportive of him ahead of a merger that is under investigation by federal authorities.
Trump Pick For Pennsylvania Governor Inspires Republicans To Flock To Democrats' Nominee
A group of former and current Pennsylvania Republicans declared that they would be throwing their support behind Democratic nominee for governor Josh Shapiro over the Trump-backed Republican Doug Mastriano.
Should Americans Expect Gas Prices To Continue To Drop? Falling Gasoline Futures Offer Hope
American consumers have been forced to watch as gas prices appeared to only rise higher earlier this year, but one analyst predicts prices at the pump will continue to come down.