Dilbert author, comic strip take aim at ESG
Dilbert, a syndicated comic strip which first launched in 1989, appears in over 2,000 newspapers in 57 countries and in 19 languages, according to author Scott Adams.
Shakira addresses alleged tax fraud case amid prosecutors seeking 8 years in prison: ‘False accusations’
"Whenever, Wherever" singer Shakira spoke out about her alleged tax fraud case and said she has "to fight" for what she believes in since they are "false accusations."
McDonald's ordered to face Byron Allen's $10 billion discrimination lawsuit
Allen accused McDonald's of discriminating against his Entertainment Studios Networks and Weather Group, depriving them of tens of millions of dollars of annually.
‘Bar Rescue’ host Jon Taffer shares advice on starting a small business amid inflation and post-pandemic
"Bar Rescue" host Jon Taffer has franchised his Taffer's Tavern concept and is reaping the benefits. The reality TV star discusses how to make it amid inflation in a post-pandemic world.
Kanye West drops The Gap, starts his own stores
Ye, formerly know as Kanye West is set to launch Yeezy retail stores after sending a termination letter to The Gap, claiming that the company has yet to live up to their agreement.
Disney CEO may combine streaming assets, including Hulu in one app
Efforts are underway to simplify streaming for users. The recent trend of media companies wanting to combine their assets under one app may soon include The Walt Disney Company.
King Charles III's staff given redundancy notice during church service for Queen Elizabeth II: report
King Charles III's staff has reportedly been given a redundancy notice during Queen Elizabeth's thanksgiving of service on Monday.
Paramount considers discontinuing Showtime streaming service, merging with Paramount+
Paramount considers discontinuing its Showtime streaming service, shifting the content to Paramount+, streamlining the company’s offerings amid tough competition.
Former Disney CEO Robert Iger to join venture firm Thrive Capital
Robert Iger, the former chief executive of Walt Disney Co. is joining venture-capital firm Thrive Capital. Thrive Capital was founded in 2009 by Joshua Kushner.
Activist investor Dan Loeb eases push for Disney to spin off ESPN
Disney CEO Bob Chapek said the sports network's potential is "within" the company and that the House of Mouse has a plan to "restore ESPN to its growth trajectory."
Netflix's 'Queen's Gambit' defamation lawsuit over 'sexist' remark ends in deal
The defamation lawsuit between Netflix and Georgian chess champion Nona Gaprindashvili over "The Queen's Gambit" reached a settlement on Monday.
Kim Kardashian launching private equity firm to help young entrepreneurs
Kim Kardashian and Jay Sammons have launched SKKY Partners. The private equity firm will help up-and-coming entrepreneurs.
Han Solo's blaster sells for over $1M at auction
A blaster actor Harrison Ford used while playing Han Solo in "Star Wars: A New Hope" has sold for over $1 million, according to Rock Island Auction Company.
Disney explores membership program like Amazon Prime to offer discounts and perks
Disney looks to expand its offerings and is exploring the idea of offering customers plans similar to Amazon Prime that would offer discounts and perks.
Dolly Parton launches dog apparel line called Doggy Parton: 'My love for pets is stronger than ever'
Dolly Parton announced she is starting her own dog apparel, toy and accessories line called Doggy Parton. Her designs will make dog accessories as fun and spunky as her.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez attend 'Lord of the Rings' premiere in London after lunch at Nobu Malibu
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez went to London for "Lord of the Rings" premiere after Nobu Malibu dinner following criticism for tweeting first job at McDonald's.
Original 'Star Wars' Han Solo gun used by Harrison Ford sold for over $1M at auction
A prop gun used by Han Solo, (played by Harrison Ford) in the original "Star Wars" trilogy was sold for over $1 million at an auction held this past weekend.
National Cinema Day 2022: Where to find the latest movie theater deals
For National Cinema Day 2022, check out the newest box office movies this Labor Day weekend with some very sweet deals at various theaters nationwide.
'National Cinema Day' offers $3 movie tickets for one day only
"National Cinema Day" is taking place on September 3, 2022 and thousands of theaters across the United States will be offering $3 movie tickets for all movies.
‘Murder House Flip’ hosts explain why homeowners are eager to give morbid spaces new life: 'Not for everyone'
Designers Sarah Listi and Mikel Welch team up for "Murder House Flip" where they completely renovate homes associated with high-profiled true-crime cases.


















