Supreme Court Hands Win To Blind Man In Domino's Website Accessibility Dispute
The Supreme Court is allowing a blind man to sue Domino's because their website is not accessible to people with disabilities.
'Joker' Movie: Controversial Film Breaks Record For Highest-Grossing Opening Weekend
"Joker" has become a box office hit, despite its controversial reputation.
Thai Judge Shoots Himself In Court After Delivering Not-Guilty Verdict To Five Murder Suspects
Thai judge shot himself Friday after criticizing the country's judicial system.
Environmental News: Car Company Daimler To Provide Exhaust Upgrades For Older Mercedes-Benz Owners Due To Emissions Concerns
Some Mercedes-Benz owners in Germany with older vehicles may be eligible for an upgraded exhaust system, as German cities are now allowed to enact bans on heavily polluting diesel cars.
Why Are There Protests In Iraq? Understanding The Current Crisis In The Post-War Country
Iraqis continue to protest over corruption and the economic situation in the oil-rich Mideast nation.
North Korea News: Kim Jong Un Breaks Off Denuclearization Talks With US
A North Korean top diplomatic negotiator said Saturday that the country has called off its talks with the U.S. in Sweden.
Saudi Arabia Allows Foreign Unmarried Couples To Share Hotel Rooms After Rolling Out Tourist E-Visa
Saudi Arabia has granted an exception for foreign couples to visit the Kingdom, but a code of conduct for tourists still remains.
McDonald's Menu: What To Know About The McRib And Its Returns To 10,000 Locations
The cult favorite Mcrib is returning to 10,000 U.S. locations, McDonald's said Thursday.
US Economy 2019: September Jobs Report Shows Mixed Signals, Yet Unemployment Falls To Lowest Rate Since 1969
Although the U.S. unemployment is at its lowest rate in decades, U.S. retail and manufacturing sectors are shedding jobs.
Fast Food News: Which Chain Has Fastest Drive-Thru Service In 2019?
Dunkin' was found to have the fast drive thru service this year, with Chick-fil-a taking the most time for customers.
ATM Withdrawal Fees Reach Record High, Personal Finance Study Says
ATM withdrawal fees have risen dramatically over the years, and continue to increase since the Federal Reserve decided to lower interest rates this summer.
US Economy: September ADP Jobs Report Shows Business Hiring Slowing Down
The ADP payroll processing company revealed Wednesday that hiring among private businesses continued to slow down in September.
2020 Presidential Election: Trump Campaign Raises $125 Million In Q3, Some Democrats Release Fundraising Totals
The Trump campaign vastly outraised Democratic competitors in the July through September period.
US – China Trade War: WTO Expects International Trade To Slow Down To Weakest Level Since 2009
The World Trade Organization warned that the U.S. - China trade war was taking its toll on the global economy.
Drones For UPS? Shipping Company Gets FAA Approval, Gains Advantage Over Amazon, Google
UPS has a distinct advantage over competitors after being granted permission by the FAA to operate a drone airline on Tuesday.
Tesla News: Electric Car Company's Model 3 Posts Strong Q3 Figures In These European Countries
The Tesla Model 3 continues to see strong demand in European markets, most notable in Norway and the Netherlands.
Trump Ally Rep. Chris Collins Resigns Before Guilty Plea To Federal Insider Trading Charges
New York Rep. Chris Collins resigned from Congress on Monday as he faces insider trading charges.
North Korea Will Be 'The Walmart Or The Amazon Of Deliverable Nuclear Weapons' If Left Unchecked, Says John Bolton
Former Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton criticized the President's policies towards North Korea, saying that they are not doing enough to contain a possible North Korean nuclear threat.
WeWork Postpones IPO Filing After Replacing Founder Adam Neumann As CEO
WeWork has postponed its IPO filing after CEO Adam Neumann stepped down last week.
Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Again Denies Order Of Killing Journalist Jamal Khashoggi
Despite the CIA and UN strongly believing that Saudi Prince Bin Salman killed journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last year, Bin Salman again again denied he had ordered the assassination in an interview with CBS news on Sunday.
Stock Market News: Could Nasdaq Be Restricting IPOs Of Small Chinese Companies?
Nasdaq Inc. could be slowing down the approval of small Chinese companies to go public as they are not often favored by large institutional investors.
How Much Money Does A Garbage Man Make? A Look At Salaries For Sanitation Workers In Big And Small Cities
Here's a look at what garbage collectors make in the United States, and what challenges they may face.
Extreme Weather 2019: Hurricane Lorenzo Strengthens To Category 5 In Atlantic, Powerful Snowstorm Hits Montana
Extreme weather has hit the Western Hemisphere as Hurricane Lorenzo has strengthened to a category 5 storm temporarily and a powerful snowstorm has caused a weather emergency in Montana.
New Mexico Authorities Look For Missing Colorado Plane With Two Passengers Aboard
New Mexico officials are searching for a Colorado-based plane that went missing on Thursday afternoon.
Trump Ukraine Scandal: Nancy Pelosi Says 'Tide Has Completely Changed' On Support For Impeachment
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Saturday that more Americans are supporting impeachment of President Donald Trump since the details of Trump's dealings with Ukraine have come to light.
Pit Bull Dies While Protecting Young Boys From Deadly Coral Snake In Florida
A pit bull in Florida has died after protecting two young boys from a venomous coral snake in Florida.
Brexit News: UK Labour Party Demands Inquiry Into Boris Johnson's Wealthy No-Deal Backers
Claims that Boris Johnson has backers who are to make major profits if the U.K. leaves the EU without a deal has prompted a possible conflict of interest inquiry.
Facebook News: Libra Cryptocurrency Launch Date Could Be Pushed Back Due To Regulatory Issues
The launch date of Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency could be delayed as it faces regulatory scrutiny from governments around the world.
Tesla News: CEO Elon Musk Violated Labor Laws Due To Union Tweet, Judge Rules
A judge ruled Friday that Tesla CEO Elon Musk violated labor laws in May 2018 when he implied in a tweet that Tesla employees would lose stock options if they unionize.
Opera Singer Placido Domingo Leaves New York Met Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations
Tenor Placido Domingo is leaving the Met Opera after multiple women have accused him of sexual harassment