Crocs sues rival Joybees over stolen trade secrets by former manager, intellectual property
Foam clog maker Crocs is suing rival Joybees over stolen corporate trade secrets and intellectual property while rival has filed competing claim.
Cruise industry seeing summer boom with pandemic restrictions lifted
Cruise ships are seeing more people come on board this summer with numbers expected to be at 31.5 million this year. That would be more than the last full year before the pandemic.
Vermont Native American chief says Ben & Jerry's headquarters on 'stolen' land
A Native American chief in Vermont said he would to talk to Ben & Jerry's about the land under its headquarters.
Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi: What to know
Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi received full approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. An expert explains why this is a milestone in the treatment of the progressive disease.
Aretha Franklin's sons battle over late singer's estate
Aretha Franklin's sons are battling over two of her handwritten wills in a Michigan courtroom on Monday. Franklin died in 2018 without an official will in place.
Olivia Dunne starts fund to help fellow LSU female athletes get NIL deals
Olivia Dunne is one of the pioneers in the NIL space, and she wants to make sure her fellow female LSU Tigers get their own deals down the road.
Republican AGs warn Target: Pride campaign raises ‘concerns’ under child-protection laws
Seven Republican attorneys general sent a letter Wednesday to Target warning the company’s Pride collection contained vulgar clothing that may violate child-protection laws.
Rapper Nelly sells half of song catalog, including hits like 'Hot in Herre,' 'Dilemma' for $50M: source
Rapper Nelly has sold "select recorded assets" from his song catalog, including early 2000s hits like "Hot in Herre" and "Ride Wit Me," for $50 million.
Racist robots? NYC now requires 'bias audit' when AI used for job recruiting
New York City passed a law governing AI-assisted hiring practices, mandating that businesses that use the tool must conduct a third-party "bias audit" to prevent discrimination.
Winning numbers released for $546 M Powerball jackpot
Powerball lottery jackpot winning numbers were drawn Wednesday night and it has a jackpot of $546 million with a cash option of $282 million.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy scrutinizes Hollywood studio spending: report
Amazon's companywide cost-cutting push is reaching its entertainment divisions, as CEO Andy Jassy is reportedly scrutinizing the budgets of Amazon Studios' expensive productions.
Ben & Jerry’s gets 'Bud Light treatment' after claiming July 4 that US sits on ‘stolen indigenous land'
Ben & Jerry's customers are in uproar after the company called for the U.S. to acknowledge that the U.S. exists "on stolen land" on the Fourth of July.
White House sends Yellen to China as expert warns Beijing will push ‘concession based diplomacy’
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen heads to China to bolster ties as relations with Beijing remain strained diplomatically, militarily and economically.
UPS, Teamsters talks break down
UPS reportedly walked away from the bargaining table after the Teamsters National Negotiating Committee unanimously rejected the delivery company’s offer early Wednesday morning.
Harrison Ford's final 'Indiana Jones' movie only pulled in $60 million opening weekend
Harrison Ford's latest film, "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," brought in underwhelming numbers in its opening weekend, making $60 million domestically at the box office.
Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs hold top two Hot 100 spots, a first in 42 years for country music
Morgan Wallen holds the No. 1 spot with Luke Combs coming in second on the Hot 100 chart. It's been 42 years since country music artists held those coveted top positions simultaneously.
Pete Davidson shares update on plans for ferry he bought with Colin Jost: 'Lifelong problem'
Pete Davidson revealed plans for the Staten Island ferry that he and fellow "SNL" star Colin Jost purchased at auction in January 2022.
Barry Manilow’s history writing jingles for major brands before his big break
Barry Manilow is known for his hits like "Copacabana," but before he got his start as a musician, he began his career writing jingles for famous brands like State Farm.
Environmental policy contributing to historic gas price spike in Washington state: 'Hit my pockets hard'
A program aimed at limiting carbon emissions in Washington state has resulted in a historic spike in gas prices for residents as fuel suppliers pass increased costs on to customers.
'Microscopic Handbag' reportedly 'smaller than a grain of sea salt' sells for $63,750
MSCHF, a New York-based art collective, created a microscopic handbag with what appears to be a Louis Vuitton logo, and the unusable accessory sold for $63,750.



















