Woman Accused Of Killing Elite Cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson Charged With Murder After Extradition
Texas yoga teacher Kaitlin Armstrong has been charged with first degree murder for the shooting of elite cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson in May.
Highland Park Shooting Update: Gunman Confesses, Appears In Court After July 4 Massacre
The man charged with killing seven people when he opened fire on an Independence Day parade in a Chicago suburb made his first appearance in court.
US Economy 2022: Job Openings Sagged In May Even As Hiring Remained Strong
U.S. job openings shrank sharply in May by over 400,000 positions, but the overall hiring picture continues to show signs of strength.
Mortgages Rates Sink But Demand Is Slow To Follow Over Recession Fears
Mortgage rates saw a decline in the last week as the wider market continued to reorient itself to an uncertain world of tighter monetary policy and looming recessionary risks. Despite this, demand has not returned.
'I'm Not Interested In Helping Him:' Joe Rogan Explains Why Donald Trump Wasn't Invited On Podcast
Podcast host Joe Rogan said that he rejected multiple requests to appear on his show from former President Donald Trump because he did not want to be seen as helping him.
'She Is Not Well:' Reports Say Eiffel Tower Needs Urgent Repairs Before 2024 Olympics
The Eiffel Tower is in serious need of repairs after officials dithered for years on ensuring the structure's problems were addressed.
Ford's Q2 Falls Short Of Expectations Despite Surge In F-150 Lightning Sales
Ford Motor limped out of the second quarter with vehicle sales up 1.8% from last year despite outperforming the rest of the auto-industry amidst a sector-wide shortage of semiconductors.
Here's How To Get Half-off On Starbucks Cold Drinks In July
Starbuck is offering customers a chance to get half-off on select cold drinks on the menu throughout July. The move is a bid to stay ahead of any consumer pullback over inflation at the height of summer.
The iPhone Turned 15: Here Are 4 Ways It Changed Our Lives
The iPhone has been around now for 15 years after Steve Jobs first unveiled it to the world in San Francisco. Here are four ways the iPhone has changed our lives since.
Up To One In Four Americans Feel The Time Is Coming To 'Take Up Arms' Against the Government
More than a quarter of Americans felt that the time was soon approaching to “take up arms” against the federal government on the eve of the United States celebrates its 256th anniversary as a constitutional democracy.
Great White Shark Warnings Issued For Cape Cod Beachgoers Ahead Of Holiday Weekend
Scientists in Massachusetts are issuing warnings to beachgoers that they should take extra precaution as more great white sharks are congregating off Cape Cod at this time of year.
Texas' Attorney General Says He's Ready To Defend Ban On Sodomy If Supreme Court Revisits Ruling
Texas’ Attorney General Ken Paxton has made clear that if the United States Supreme Court were to overturn a ruling that enshrined the constitutionality of sodomy he would defend laws that enforce its prohibition.
Fed's Preferred Inflation Index Shows Prices Hold Firm
Inflation held firm in May after a tepid retreat in April.
Where's Elon? World's Richest Man Goes Silent on Twitter After Reaching 100 Million Followers
Elon Musk just broke the 100 million followers mark on Twitter yet the Tesla founder has been silent for more than a week now.
California Investigating Hack That Exposed Data On Every Concealed Gun Carriers In The State
California law enforcement officials are investigating a data breach of one of its websites that exposed personal data belonging to every gun owner with a conceal and carry permit in the state.
This Airline Is Offering Travelers Free Flight Changes Ahead Of Hectic July 4th Holiday
Delta Air Lines is offering travelers the opportunity to change their flight schedule for free in the days leading up to the hectic Independence Day holiday weekend.
Why Women Are Investing More In Social Change After The Pandemic Than Men
Women investors are placing a higher premium on socially impactful investments than men, a trend that has accelerated in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
No More House Parties? Airbnb Permanently Caps Number Of Guests At 16
Airbnb announced that it is making its formerly temporary ban on parties at rentals owned by its hosts a permanent feature.
Democrats Want Biden To Allow Abortions To Continue On Federal Land, But White House Demurs
The Biden administration has warned that Democratic proposals to allow abortion services to continue on federal property was not something that it was willing to support.
Brittney Griner Update: Basketball Star To Stand Trial In Russia, US Congress Works For Immediate Release
The 31-year-old WNBA star could face 10 years in prison if convicted on drug charges.
US Economy: Home Sales Experience A Surprising Rebound In May As Interest, Mortgage Rates Rise
The number of new U.S. home sales unexpectedly increased in May despite the housing market being buffeted by rising mortgage rates and the Federal Reserve’s recent hawkishness on interest rates.
GOP Gains One Million New Voters As Dems Stare Down Potential Red Wave In Midterms
Analysis of voter registration data across over 40 states showed over 1 million new Republicans were registered to vote compared to about 630,000 Democrats.
This Bank Assures Employees It Will Pay For Travel To Receive An Abortion After Roe Overturned
JPMorgan Chase, one of the largest banks in the world, told its employees that the firm will cover expenses for employees who travel to other states where seeking an abortion is easier if needed.
US Consumer Sentiment Discovers A Fresh Low As Inflation Rises, Possible Recession Looms
Consumer sentiment in the United States sunk further as more Americans’ pessimism in the face of stubborn inflation that has driven up costs for basic goods deepens.
Pro-Abortion Group Fears More Violence In Wake Of Decision To Overturn Roe v. Wade
On Friday, the National Abortion Federation released a report that found assaults against clinics rose by 69% last year.
Netflix 'Sadly' Lays Off 300 More Employees As Stock Woes Continue
Netflix is letting go another 300 workers as it continues to struggle against a decline in subscriber growth which has weighed down its stock price.
Rudy Giuliani Accused Poll Worker Of Voter Fraud For Passing A USB Drive, Turns Out It Was A Ginger Mint
Former President Donald Trump and his lawyer Rudy Giuliani accused a pair of election workers of voter fraud with what they claim was a tainted USB. It turns out they were passing a ginger mint.
Fox News' Rupert Murdoch To Divorce For Fourth Time In Shortest Marriage Yet
Rupert Murdoch, the media mogul who controls Fox News and the Wall Street Journal among other outlets worldwide, is reportedly set to divorce his wife Jerry Hall after five years of marriage.
What Are Instagram's New Changes To Verify Users' Age?
Instagram is beginning to roll out changes to help verify the ages of its young users after last year’s reports that the company was overlooking its potentially negative effects on teens.
Bitcoin Billionaire Bails Out Two Crypto Companies As Market Turmoil Continues
Bitcoin billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried stepped in to rescue a pair of struggling cryptocurrency firms at a time when many crypto-industry players are being hammered by some of the harshest turmoil seen by the market in years.