Coronavirus Meat Shortage: Processing Plants Continue To Have Large Outbreaks
A continued trend of coronavirus outbreaks in meat processing plants is leading to meat shortages in some regions of the U.S.
How Are South America, Africa Doing During The Coronavirus? A Look At What Countries Are Seeing More Cases
Cases of COVID-19 have recently seen a sharp uptick across Africa and South America.
San Francisco Fire: Over 150 Firefighter Battle Blaze At Pier 45
Firefighters rushed to contain a four-alarm fire at San Francisco's Pier 45 on Saturday.
Iranian Couple Arrested After Romantic Pictures Surface On Social Media
A well-known Iranian parkour athlete and his partner have been arrested for "vulgar acts" after posting romantic photos online.
Amazon, Google, Microsoft Among US Companies Offering Internet Services To Blacklisted Surveillance Companies In China
Major American tech firms have been accused of providing vital web services to blacklisted Chinese surveillance outfits engaged in human rights abuses.
US - China Relations: Chinese Officials Critical Of Mike Pompeo Congratulating Taiwanese President
The U.S. Secretary of State's recent comments congratulating the president of Taiwan on her reelection have drawn the ire of the Chinese government.
Coronavirus Housing Crisis: These US Cities Might Be The Most At Risk
A report has found the 30 cities potentially at the highest risk of a post-coronavirus housing crisis.
Michigan Flooding Videos, Pictures: Thousands Evacuate As Broken Dams Bring ‘Catastrophic’ Floods
Two broken dams have accelerated the threat of flash floods currently inundating regions of Michigan.
Colorado Shooting: Man Shoots Waffle House Worker After Being Asked To Wear Mask
A man has been arrested for shooting a Waffle House cook in Aurora, Colorado, after being asked to wear a protective face mask.
Trump Family Legal Trouble: Federal Judge Allows Fraud Suit Against President, Three Eldest Children
A federal judge has rejected Trump's bid to stay a class-action fraud lawsuit leveled against his family for its connection to an alleged pyramid scheme.
Apple Glasses Leak: Price, Prescription Compatibility Teased For The Long-Awaited Tech Product
Price and release date for Apple's rumored AR glasses have potentially been revealed.
Extreme Weather: As Super Cyclone Amphan Looms, India And Bangladesh Evacuate Millions
Roughly seven million are being evacuated from low-lying areas as Super Cyclone Amphan approaches India and Bangladesh.
Cybersecurity News: Data From 9 Million EasyJet Customers Stolen In Cyberattack
The personal data of millions of customers was stolen in a cyberattack on a U.K. airline.
Missing WWE Wrestler: Search Resumes For Shad Gaspard After Being Pulled Out To Sea Near Venice Beach
A former WWE tag team favorite is missing after getting pulled underwater by strong currents near Venice Beach.
Illinois Shootout: Gunman Found Dead After Killing 1 Man, Wounding 2 Women In Motel Standoff
A man is dead and two women injured following a shooting at a motel in Rockford, Illinois.
Coronavirus News: China Pledges $2 Billion In WHO Funding To Help Developing Countries
China's Xi Jinping announced that his country would be pledging $2 billion in funding for the World Health Organization to help respond to COVID-19 in developing nations.
Coronavirus Sports: South Korean Soccer Team Caught Using Sex Doll Mannequins To Fill Seats
A leading South Korean soccer team has apologized for using sex dolls to fill seats at a recent game.
Coronavirus Desperation: Gambling Site Turns To Porn Star Beer Pong Tournament To Drive Business
In an effort to revive business, gambling site Bovada recently partnered with an adult entertainment site to offers bets on a porn star beer pong event.
Texas Coronavirus Cases: After Reopening, State Reports Largest-Single Day Jump In Infections
Weeks after lightening business closures, Texas has reported its highest single-day spike in COVID-19 cases.
Coronavirus USA: What Cities Will Have The Toughest And Easiest Time Returning To Normal?
A new report has estimated which major American metro areas will recover from coronavirus the easiest and which will struggle the most.
Can ‘Hamilton’ Win The Streaming Wars? How Much Disney Spent On The Hit Musical
Once set to be a major box office hit, Disney's "Hamilton" will now help the company make strides in the ongoing streaming wars.
Trump Announces Mysterious ‘Super Duper Missile’ As Pentagon Remains Mum About Weapon
The Pentagon has remained silent on the existence of the "super duper missile" that President Trump boasted of on Friday.
Missing Georgia Girls: Georgia Half Sisters Found Dead After Being Thrown From Highway Bridge
Two sisters were found dead in Rome, Georgia, in what is believed to have been a homicide.
JC Penney Bankruptcy: How Many Stores And Employees Does The Sinking Retail Company Have?
As J.C. Penney declares bankruptcy, thousands of employees and hundreds of locations are at risk.
Lori Vallow News: Latest Developments Include Ex-Husband Lawsuit, Niece Speaks Out About Missing Children
New details have emerged in the case of Lori Vallow, including information about a 2006 legal motion and an account from her niece.
Tesla Gets A Win: Company, Alameda County Reach Deal To Reopen US Factory
Tesla will now be allowed to resume operations at its sole U.S. factory.
Dell Unveils New XPS 15 And 17 Laptops: How Do They Compare To The Apple Macbook Pro?
Dell has revealed new additions to its line of XPS "ultrabook."
Coronavirus Deaths: Newborn Dies After Mother Contracted COVID-19
A three-day-old infant died in Wales after its mother tested positive for COVID-19.
Missing Utah Girl: One Child Missing, Sister Dead After Flash Flood In State Park
Flash flooding ripped through Goblin Valley State Park in Utah on Monday.
Coronavirus Enforcement: Restaurant Loses License After Video Shows It Packed On Mother’s Day
A restaurant in Colorado has been shut down indefinitely after a video showed it allowing a huge crowd of dine-in customers despite ongoing shutdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic.