2 Killed, 2 Of 5 Others Injured In Critical Condition After LA Park Shooting
There were hundreds of people at the Peck Park in Los Angeles Sunday when gunfire was heard in the vicinity.
Boston, Providence And 1 Other Major US City Break Heat Record
Many parts of the U.S. continue to suffer extreme heat as three major cities surpassed previous heat records Sunday.
5 Years For Man Who ‘Fraudulently Obtained’ Over $840K Through CARES Act Stimulus
The District Attorney’s Office said Paul McCown defrauded state agencies and a financial management firm to obtain money.
1 Soldier Killed, 9 Others Injured In Lightning Strike At Georgia Military Base
Wednesday’s weather in Georgia resulted in a lightning strike that killed one soldier at Fort Gordon.
Google Freezes Hiring For 2 Weeks After Employment Slowdown Announcement
Google previously said it will slow down hiring for the remaining months of the year.
10 Arrested, Nearly 15 Kg Of Suspected Fentanyl Seized In Trafficking Conspiracy Across 2 States
Authorities said these people were arrested for allegedly being involved in a drug trafficking organization that distributed fentanyl in Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
More Than 100M Americans Under Heat Alerts Or Warnings, Forecasters Predict Hotter Days
Millions of Americans are experiencing extremely hot temperatures, with excessive heat expected to ensue over the next seven days in several areas.
Mid-Air Collision Of 2 Planes In North Las Vegas Airport Kills All 4 Passengers
There were two other aircraft-related incidents over the weekend in the U.S.
US Gas Prices Could Spike 50%, Oil Hit $150 If Russian Crude Cannot Be Replaced: Analyst
Russia is a major global producer of fossil fuels, and worries about the inability to find oil to replace its production amid already tight supply have put significant upward pressure on global prices.
Google Will Slow Down Hiring Through 2023 After Alphabet Misses Q1 Analyst Estimates
Google is joining other big tech companies in slowing down hiring as the economy continues to see a downturn.
‘Neither Bold Nor Inspiring:’ Pro-Sanders Group Excoriates Biden In Campaign To Oppose President’s Reelection
A pro-Bernie Sanders group that will launch a campaign to force Joe Biden from making a reelection bid in 2024 has bluntly characterized his performance in the high office so far as "neither bold nor inspiring."
Washburn Fire Grows Over 2,700 Acres As Race To Protect Mariposa Grove Intensifies
While the containment reached 25% Monday, it is expected that “warming and drying will continue to provide active fire behavior” within the next 24 hours, the National Wildfire Coordinating Group said.
Virginia Man Gets 20 Years For Creating Bomb-Making Video In Support Of ISIS
The ISIS sympathizer will spend 20 years behind bars and 15 years in supervision after he posted a video tutorial on creating a deadly explosive.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Reportedly Collapsed After Shots Heard; 'No Vital Signs'
Japanese ex-PM Shinzo Abe was reportedly transported to the hospital after gunshots were heard in the vicinity as he delivered a speech.
Gamestop Fires CFO, Lays Off Staff Across Departments To Eliminate ‘Excess Costs’
Gamestop confirmed to employees Thursday that its CFO is out and the layoffs were necessary to transform the company.
Police In Full Riot Gear Reportedly Deploy Tear Gas As Akron Protests Ensue
Protests have broken out in Akron as demonstrators call for justice in the police shooting death of Jayland Walker, an African American man who was unarmed when police shot him last week.
German Road Traffic Watchdog Asks Tesla To Recall 59,000 Cars Worldwide Over Software Glitch
The affected models are Y and 3 units. The software malfunction in these models is said to be affecting the eCall system, which is supposed to automatically connect emergency responders with a Tesla car owner in case of serious accidents.
CDC Links Florida Listeria Outbreak To Nearly 40-Year-Old Ice Cream Brand Following 1 Death
The CDC has linked an outbreak of listeria in Florida to the Big Olaf Creamery, but the ice cream maker said its ice cream brand has “not been confirmed” to have a connection to the infections.
Pokémon Go Creator Drops Multiple Projects, Lays Off More than 80 Workers
Niantic joins several other gaming companies that laid off people this year.
Tesla Cuts 200 Autopilot Jobs In California, Other Workers Struggle For Desk And Parking Space
Tesla has been working to cut costs, and this time, its San Mateo facility is at the center of the layoff storm.
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Maria Ressa Says Rappler Will Appeal Philippine SEC’s Shutdown Order
Rappler is known for its extensive coverage of the Duterte administration’s war on drugs.
Russian Official Says Captured US Military Veterans Not Protected Under Geneva Conventions
Kremlin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov said U.S. military veterans Alexander Drueke and Andy Huynh are “soldiers of fortune.”
2 US Merchant Marine Academy Cadets Sue Maersk Over Alleged Sexual Harassment
Shipping company Maersk is facing two lawsuits from USMMA students who said they experienced sexual harassment and sexual assault during their "Sea Year" programs.
Leaked Memo Reveals Facebook Is Redesigning Feed As TikTok Competition Intensifies
Facebook’s biggest competition at this point is ByteDance-owned TikTok.
Officials Warn Residents Of ‘Unsafe’ Drinking Water, Wildlife Spotting After Historic Yellowstone Flooding
The Yellowstone flooding not only forced thousands to leave the area but also left water in Gardiner undrinkable.
5 Navy Officers Fired In A Week, All Over ‘Loss Of Confidence’ In Leadership
The U.S. Navy said it will hold officers in leadership roles accountable if they fall short of standards.
Evacuation Orders Issued In California, Arizona, Colorado As Wildfires Spread Over The Weekend
Three fires blazing across three different states have resulted in evacuation orders for affected areas.
Google To Settle $118M In Gender Discrimination Lawsuit Involving Around 15,500 Women
Google has faced multiple lawsuits over the last few years.
1 Injured In Navy Helicopter Crash A Day After ‘Aviation Mishap’ Kills 5 Marines
The U.S. Navy has confirmed one injury from the crash of an MH-60S at Imperial County, California.
Stitch Fix To Cut 15% Of Workforce In Another Blow To Pandemic-Boosted Companies
After reaching two digits per share during the pandemic, Stitch Fix is now at one digit and it has resorted to job cuts to save on salary spending.