From Alvin Bragg to Stormy Daniels, these are the all the people you need to know in the wake of the former president’s historic indictment.
The actor was subjected to backlash when it was announced that he would be voicing the beloved Italian plumber in the new upcoming animated movie.
Jennifer Aniston said young people watching "Friends" find it offensive, leading many to share thoughts on the show's divisive storylines and lack of diversity.
A Georgia mother and father say they are grappling with “indescribable pain” of losing custody of their five children — ages 7, 6, 3, 2 and 4 months — after a traffic stop by the Tennessee Highway Patrol that civil rights organizations have called “targeted.”
At PaleyFest, Insider asked Tyler James Williams about the "Abbott Elementary" 'ship fans want to see and why Gregory's hesitant to make a move.
James Egan said that he was aware of internet comparisons between him and Superman's alter ego while leaving the Utah courthouse on Friday.
Keith Cox opened a PaleyFest panel for the Paramount Network series by briefly addressing Kevin Costner's behind-the-scenes dispute.
While speaking to supporters in Long Island, Gov. Ron DeSantis decried Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, but did not use Trump's name.
Stormy Daniels told The Times of London that she used the $130,000 payment at the center of Trump's indictment to purchase a horse trailer.
Elon Musk broke US labor law in 2018 when he tweeted Tesla factory workers would forgo stock options if they chose to unionize, according to a new court ruling.
New mansion tax law will 'chase people out of LA': Million Dollar Listing's Josh Altman
According to Bloomberg, Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz appeared on stage with WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann to talk for at least the second time since November about their firm's $350 million investment in Flow, which is Neumann's new residential real estate company. Meanwhile, the three reportedly laid it on thick, with Horowitz praising Saudi Arabia as a “startup country" and saying that "Saudi has a founder; you don’t call him a founder, you call him his royal highness.” Said Neumann separately: “It’s leaders like his royal highness that are actually going to lead us where we want to go.”
The mayor of London has intervened in an effort to prevent Sarah Everard's killer from receiving his police pension.
$1,000 is an all-time low price for the entry-level M2 MacBook Air.
Of the 13 million HSAs in the Employment Benefit Research Institute’s database, only 12% of the account holders invested their HSAs in assets other than cash.
Following a successful transition from crab pricing to crab futures trading, the company is now setting its sights on a new, cutting-edge technology: generative AI. The company plans to use generative AI to develop a new language that will be optimized for communication with crustaceans. "We believe that by communicating with crabs in their own language, we can work with them to increase their populations and ensure the long-term sustainability of our industry," he said.
Matt Osborne said he was “handing in my notice today” after seeing colleagues commit suicide.
The "Naval Experience Program" comes as the Canadian Armed Forces struggles to recruit new members.
Japan is officially moving forward with restrictions aimed at limiting China’s access to advanced chipmaking machinery.
The stock market wiped a whopping $500 billion-plus in market capitalization from the world's biggest media, cable, and entertainment giants in 2022.
No, it's not an April Fools' joke: OpenAI has started geoblocking access to its generative AI chatbot, ChatGPT, in Italy. The move follows an order by the local data protection authority Friday that it must stop processing Italians' data for the ChatGPT service. In a statement which appears online to users with an Italian IP address who try to access ChatGPT, OpenAI writes that it "regrets" to inform users that it has disabled access to users in Italy -- at the "request" of the data protection authority -- which it known as the Garante.
Arlo, a Lakeland Terrier, fell into the hole while walking in a field in Somerset.
Welcome to This Week in Outer Space, where you’ll find a roundup of the best space coverage from Yahoo News and our partners from the past week or so.
Google has released a beta Nearby Share app for Windows PCs.
CommScope and Corning announced increased fiber-optic cable capacity in North Caroline in a boost to the Biden administration's "Internet for All" plan.
For the uninitiated, WiR is where TechCrunch recaps all the tech news that took place for the week. Crash and burn: Virgin Orbit is laying off around 85% of its workforce in order to further reduce expenses after the troubled space company said it was unable to secure additional funding to keep it afloat. The news, which Virgin Orbit filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday, comes just two weeks after the company furloughed all employees and entered an "operational pause" in order to find more cash.
The elderly woman left the rude scrawl on the vehicle after a parking dispute in Devon.
Carlos Tavares, CEO of automaker conglomerate Stellantis, says limited raw materials make a full EV revolution unrealistic.
On Friday, Apple won an appeal against an investigation the UK's antitrust watchdog launched last fall.
The Internal Revenue Service offers some repayment options to help you manage your owed debt.
Debra Poole, 61, was in charge of the bank accounts at Hinchley Wood Primary School in Surrey.
Terry Badger III was in a dark place the afternoon of March 6. He believed his life wasn't worth living. His parents say he was bullied at school.
A new study analyzed the DNA of feral dogs living near Chernobyl, compared the animals to others living 10 miles away, and found remarkable differences.
Staten Island man Isaac Alexander faces kidnapping, rape and assault charges after allegedly forcing a woman onto a bus and abusing her when she was in handcuffs and leg shackles.
The banking crisis was downgraded a bit this week. So here's what else you should have been watching in markets.
Scientists say the iguana's behavior was strange and rare, as the reptile keeps to itself and typically eats plants.
A video shared by Ukraine's military shows a drone striking a Tor-M2 missile system built to destroy airplanes, guided missiles, and drones.
Eric Kilburn Jr. is a 14-year-old with size 23 feet. His quest to find shoes that fit went viral – and he got a call from NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal.
The Biden administration is set to fully enforce a light bulb ban in the coming months that will particularly impact lower-income households after it rolled back Trump-era rules.
The former president has responded to his indictment with invective and dire warnings amid an already polarised situation
Southern Hampton County witnessed a good old fashioned train robbery Friday − but with new techniques and new loot. Here's what to know.
Earlier this week, federal regulators urged airlines to reduce their schedules by up to 10% in some markets, in an attempt to prevent overcrowding and further flight delays this summer, as there's still not enough pilots and air traffic controllers to go around. Now, Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport is reducing the amount of international flights it will offer, but for a very different reason, according to Travel Awaits. Schiphol will reduce international flights from 500,000 to 460,000 by November 2023, and will further reduce 20,000 flights by November 2024, all in an effort to reduce its carbon emissions.
Force's Funny Car crashes hard into the wall during qualifying run on Saturday.
City’s historic preservation board Tuesday will review new analysis of what experts contend may constitute most significant archaeological finds made in Brickell area in 25 years.
Last June – on the day the UN gave a Ukrainian civilian casualty count of 9,931 so far in Russia’s war – I sat at the UN Human Rights Council as the Russian ambassador excoriated Israel over its latest defensive operations in Gaza. Such unjust condemnation of Israel is common fare at the Human Rights Council and we are all used to the Kremlin’s hypocrisy, but how could the Russian Federation use the council as an international platform for its anti-Western bile, despite being suspended in April
“American workers are desperate for a break.”
“Workers will have more leisure but at the cost of less efficiency and a lower standard of living.”
“We have more important things to do now than spend our lives making a tiny group of very rich people even richer.”
“Some industries and deeply entrenched work cultures mean the four-day workweek may not be realistic for all employees.”
“While workers have spent the last 50 years steadily producing more and more, real wages have not risen at the same rate.”