Most Expensive Cars 2021: An Early Look At Some Upcoming Luxury Models And Their Price Tags
Automakers will have plenty to offer drivers with broad pockets this year.
Mark Cuban Net Worth: How The Billionaire Entrepreneur Built His Fortune
“It doesn't matter how many times you have failed,” Cuban said. “You only have to be right once.”
Gun Deaths In US: Comparing The Numbers In 2019 With Recent Years
A report from a nonprofit group found there were more mass shooting casualties than days in 2019.
Plan To Buy Freddie Mac? Lawsuit Reveals Struggle To Get Mortgage Company Out Of Government Control
A lawsuit filed by two former lobbyists revealed a secret plan to buy Freddie Mac from government control hatched between 2016 and 2018.
Anti-Defamation League Report: White Supremacist Propaganda Doubled In 2019
The Anti-Defamation League has found that instances of white supremacist propaganda more than doubled in the U.S. last year.
Random Act Of Violence: Michigan Man Breaks Into Home, Stabs 11-Year-Old
In an apparently random attack, a Michigan man broke into a home last Thursday and stabbed an 11-year-old boy.
Juul Lawsuit: Vape Company Allegedly Bought Ads On Teen And Children’s Websites
A lawsuit alleges vape company Juul purchased ads on websites popular with teens and children.
Atlanta News: Firefighter Suspended For Attempting To Save Elderly Woman
An Atlanta firefighter has been suspended for attempting to save an elderly woman from a burning building.
Animal Rescue: More Than 260 Animals Taken From Squalid Kansas City Duplex
Kansas City authorities recovered more than 260 small animals from a duplex home after neighbors complained of the smell.
Border Patrol Rescue: 3 Dead, 2 In Custody After Group Rescued From Severe Weather
Three people died are dead and two are in custody after San Diego Sector Border Patrol agents responded to a call about a lost group that had crossed from Mexico illegally.
Coronavirus News: U.S. Workers Fighting Disease Face Harassment From The Public
Workers at a U.S. base housing evacuees from Wuhan, China, say they face harassment from the public over coronavirus concerns.
Louisiana Hate Crime: Man Pleads Guilty To Setting Black Churches On Fire
A Louisiana man has pleaded guilty to setting black churches on fire in an attempt to gain notoriety as a Black Metal musician.
Arkansas Shooting: Two Officers Shot In Altercation At Walmart
Police officers in Arkansas were shot and injured in an altercation with a suspect at a Walmart.
New Hampshire Murder: Man Charged After Woman Found Dead At Timberland Headquarters
Authorities in New Hampshire have arrested a Maine man in the death of a woman at the headquarters of the Timberland Co.
Equifax Hack Update: Justice Department Indicts Members Of Chinese Military Indicted In 2017 Attack
The U.S. Justice Department has indicted four members of the Chinese military in the 2017 hack of Equifax.
Missing Swedish Woman: Search Resumes For Volunteer Swept To Sea In Hawaii
Multiple agencies are working to comb the waters near Waimea Bay in Hawaii after three volunteer workers were swept to see by a rogue wave.
Baby Carrier Recall: Products Sold At Target, Amazon Recalled For Falling Hazard
Roughly 14,000 infant carriers have been recalled due to strap issues that can result in falling hazards when in use.
Beef Stick Recall: USDA Recalls Ready-To-Eat Snack Products
The USDA has issued a recall for 270 pounds of beef stick snack products shipped across the Midwest due to labeling issues.
Fastest Flight Ever? British Airways' Subsonic Flight Bests Record For New York To London
A British Airways flight has set the record for the fastest time from New York to London.
‘Lion King’ Fundraiser Fallout: Disney Apologizes For Demanding Fee From Elementary School
Disney CEO Bob Iger has apologized to the Berkeley elementary school that was fined for screening "The Lion King" at a fundraiser.
Climate Change News: Antarctica Hits Record High Temperature, Alarming Experts
A record-setting high temperature was reportedly recorded recently on the Antarctic Peninsula.
Endangered Mountain Gorillas Killed By Lightning Strike In Uganda
Four mountain gorillas were found dead from apparent electrocution in a protected park in Uganda.
Thailand Shooting: Soldier Kills At Least 20 In Bloody Rampage, Still At Large
A Thai soldier has killed at least 20 in a bloody rampage through a major city and remains at large.
Finland Passes Measure To Ensure Equal Paid Leave For Both Parents Of Newborn Children
Finland has introduced a new policy that will offer equal paid leave to both parents of newborn children.
Peanut Allergy Drug: Nestle Invests Big In Palforzia Drugmaker
Nestle has made a significant move to up its stake in the maker of a major new drug meant to treat adolescent peanut allergies.
Bodies Of Missing California Couple Found Near Hiking Trail
A couple that went missing near a hiking trail in California have been found dead a mile into the forest near Big Bear.
Dentist Suspended After 1 Patient Dead, 14 Inflicted With Heart Infections
A New Jersey oral surgeon has been suspended from practicing for five years after his poor infection protocols led to the death of a patient and infected 14 others.
Disney Demands One-Third Of Proceeds From Elementary School That Screened ‘Lion King’ Remake At Fundraiser
Disney has demanded one-third of the proceeds from an elementary school's fundraiser screening of the "Lion King" remake.
Iowa Caucus Fallout: Nevada Democrats Will No Longer Use Controversial Voting App
In the aftermath of the troubled Iowa Democratic caucus, Nevada democrats will no longer be utilizing the vote-reporting software at the heart of the controversy.
Tech News: Tokyo Pub Introduces Japan's First Robot Bartender
In a test for an automated future in the service industry, a pub in Japan has begun testing the country's first robotic bartender.