Police Arrest Armed Man Who Wanted To Kill Brett Kavanaugh And Then Kill Himself
The man was charged with attempted murder after authorities saw him step out of a taxi dressed in black and carrying a suitcase and backpack outside Kavanaugh's home.
CEO Who Fired 900 Workers Over Zoom Accused Of Misleading Investors With Stalled Merger Deal
Vishal Garg, the Better.com CEO who infamously fired hundreds of his workers over a Zoom meeting, is accused by a former executive of misleading investors to keep a planned merger deal on track.
FBI Deepens Investigation Into Retired Marine General Suspected Of Illegal Lobbying For Qatar
The FBI has deepened its investigation into retired Marine Corps Gen. John Allen on allegations that he illegally worked as a foreign agent on behalf of Qatar.
Mortgage Demand Craters To Lowest Level Seen In 22 Years
Mortgage demand has continued its decline after a lackluster performance in May as more Americans opt to avoid buying a home in an environment of rising interest rates, low inventory and the potential for a recession in the near-future.
US - Saudia Arabia Relations: Democrats Urge Biden To Recalibrate Ties To Oil-Rich Country
Six high-ranking Democrats have come out against any rapprochement with Saudi Arabia ahead of a possible visit by President Joe Biden absent any changes in Riyadh's policies.
US Military In Syria: Investigators Probe Possible Insider Attack At Base That Wounded 4 Soldiers
An attack at a U.S. military base in Syria in April is being investigated as a possible insider attack by a fellow service member.
Elon Musk Predicts That Starlink IPO Is Unlikely Until At Least 2025
Elon Musk’s Starlink is unlikely to see an initial public offering (IPO) until at least 2025 and even that time frame is tentative until the venture's cash flow becomes more predictable.
Suspect In Targeted Killing Of Former Wisconsin Judge Was Previously Sentenced By Victim
A former Wisconsin judge was murdered last week in his own home in what authorities described as a “targeted attack” by a suspect the victim previously sentenced to time in prison more than a decade earlier.
Arizona Police Stood By And Watched As Man Begged For Help While Drowning In Lake
A man drowned in a lake in Tempe, Arizona, after trying to avoid an encounter with three police officers.
COVID-19 Vaccine Data: CDC Found US Pharmacies Wasted 82.1 Million Doses
With billions shelled out to keep doses free for greater access, the U.S. ensured that doses were not in short supply.
Elon Musk Escalates Rift With Twitter Over Fake Accounts, Threatens To Pull Plug On Deal
Elon Musk’s bid to takeover Twitter escalated Monday after an attorney for the billionaire accused the company of withholding data on fake accounts from its prospective owner. He warned that Musk was within his right to scuttle the takeover bid if the data isn't provided.
Atlanta-Area Rapper Killed In Suspected Home Invasion, Suspect Remains At Large
Trouble, an Atlanta-area artist who shined a light on the tougher aspects of living in the city, was shot and killed on Sunday morning in a suspected home invasion.
House Democrats Want To Know If $2 Billion In Saudi Money Won Favors From Jared Kushner
House Democrats are requesting information from former President Donald Trump's son in law Jared Kushner regarding a $2 billion investment in his firm that they warn gives the appearance of a quid pro quo.
Escaped Killer Gonzalo Lopez Murders Family Of 5 In Texas Before Being Shot Dead By Police
Convicted murderer Gonzalo Lopez was killed in a shootout with police in Texas on Thursday after he escaped from custody and murdered a family of five in their weekend cabin.
Why New York Wants To Launch A Two-Year Moratorium On Bitcoin Mining
The state of New York has taken a step closer to becoming the first in the United States to effectively enact a moratorium on Bitcoin mining.
'Absolutely Not:' Amber Heard's Lawyer Says Client Is Unable To Pay $10.35 Million To Johnny Depp
Since Heard doesn't have the money to pay the judgment, she would likely have her current and future wages garnished and have to file for bankruptcy.
Trump Pick For Pennsylvania Governor Was Questioned By FBI Over Possible Role In Capitol Riot
Former President Donald Trump's pick for Pennsylvania's governor, state Sen. Doug Mastriano, was interviewed by the FBI over any possible role in the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot.
Can Dogs Accurately Detect COVID-19? How They Compare To Rapid Test Results
A recent study by French researchers found that trained dogs can detect COVID-19 with about 97% accuracy. How does this method compare to common testing options like rapid tests?
Not So Fast: Americans Think Twice About Vacation Plans Because Of Inflation, High Gas Prices
Surging gas prices and high inflation are forcing Americans to scale back their vacation plans and think twice about where and how they travel this summer.
US Job Openings Still Near Record Highs In April, 4.4 Million Quit Or Changed Jobs
The number of job openings narrowed by about 450,000 in April, a development that will be of interest to the Fed which has warned that the current labor market is imbalanced.
Mortgage Demand Skids To 3-Year Low As Economy Stares Down Recession Risk
Demand for mortgages has declined to lows not seen since December 2018 as the market quivers before fears that the U.S. economy is on the brink of a recession.
Man Dies, His Mother Injured, After Car Swerves Off Florida Highway And Lands In Alligator-Infested Pond
A Florida man died after his car swerved off a highway and plunged into a pond infested with alligators.
Missouri Police Vow '100% Transparent' Investigation Into Officer Who Shot A Pregnant Black Woman Five Times
The Missouri Highway Patrol is investigating the shooting of a pregnant Black woman last Friday by police officers in Kansas City.
Consumer Confidence Dips Again In May As Inflation Darkens Outlook For US Economy
Consumer confidence in the U.S. economy dipped slightly in May as more Americans continue to express pessimism about inflation's toll on business conditions.
UK Asks People With Monkeypox Symptoms To Abstain From Sex
As cases of monkeypox continue to spread, the United Kingdom urged people who are exhibiting symptoms of the disease to abstain from having sex.
How Companies Can Use Digital Marketing, Lessons From COVID-19 To Adapt To Inflation
As more companies welcome the rollback of the COVID-19 pandemic, many are now left struggling to adapt to rising inflation in the United States. However, new tools in digital marketing can help them hold a competitive edge.
Which States Are Seeing The Most Quits Amidst The Great Resignation?
The Great Resignation has been a nationwide challenge, but these five states saw the highest amount of resignations in the United States.
Washington Man Convicted Of Attempted Arson Against LGBTQ Bar Wanted To Trap Patrons: DOJ
A Washington man convicted of setting an LGBTQ bar on fire had wanted to trap bar patrons inside before he was apprehended, according to the Department of Justice.
Why Activists Are Feeling Dismayed By Biden's Plan To Cancel $10,000 In Student Debt
President Joe Biden's plans to cancel up to $10,000 in student loan debt is being met with scorn from activists, who consider his proposal inadequate.
Is Inflation Leveling Off? Index Favored By Fed Provides Cautious Optimism
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation metric grew by 6.3% in April, its smallest increase in months, providing a tepid sign that inflation may be decelerating.