A Nebraska boy died after being left in a hot car for about seven hours. Police found him unresponsive near a beauty salon where his foster mother works.
A train coming across the US-Mexico border was stopped in Texas on Tuesday, and Border Patrol agents were able to rescue several migrants trapped inside.
Posts that pointed out that Donald Trump is closer than expected to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein have gone viral on X. However, many say this is still underreported.
Amid the growing focus on addressing climate change and boosting social morale, many North American businesses have begun turning to nearshore outsourcing as an alternative. As Amalga Group Founder and CEO Jens Erik Gould explains, nearshoring can help companies uphold eco-conscious production practices and ethical business models while boosting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) across the board.
Hollywood star and Democratic fundraiser George Clooney joins many in urging President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 election against Donald Trump.
According to statistics sourced by USA Today, from 2020 to 2023, there were an average of 114 fatal car crashes each day. The three states with the highest number of fatalities are Texas, California, and Florida. Since California is where many celebrities call home, it's no wonder there have been a large number of car accidents involving celebrities over the years. Here's a look at some of those incidents, along with some situations where celebrities intervened in car crashes to save lives.
Rudy Giuliani is in serious financial and legal trouble as a hearing on his bankruptcy case devolved into arguments about the former mayor going to jail over "bankruptcy crimes."
Disgraced former Hollywood executive and convicted sexual predator Harvey Weinstein may be facing more rape allegations, though no new charges have been made yet.
A Wisconsin Black man died after being pinned by hotel security guards in Milwaukee. The incident is under investigation at the Hyatt Regency downtown.
The Supreme Court may have ruled that presidents are immune from prosecution for official acts, but legal experts are saying that this would not reverse Donald Trump's hush money conviction.