Under Armour agrees to pay UCLA more than $67 million to resolve lawsuit
Under Armour has agreed to pay UCLA $67.5 million to settle the university's August 2020 lawsuit against the apparel company. The university sought over $200 million.
Raising Cane's CEO purchases additional $100,000 worth of lottery tickets for employees
Raising Cane's CEO AJ Kumaran bought 50,000 lottery tickets, one for each of the companies employees. If they have the winning numbers, money will be split amongst the employees.
Madonna says she'll never sell the rights to her songs: 'Ownership is everything'
Madonna reveals she will never sell the rights to her music, going against the trend set by Justin Timberlake and other artists who sold their entire music catalogue this year.
Instacart searches for Choco Taco up 30,000% after Klondike discontinues dessert
Instacart shoppers are searching for Choco Tacos after the brand announced it's discontinuing the treat. The dessert first hit the shelves nearly four decades ago.
Facebook and Twitter under bipartisan fire for failing to tackle Russian disinformation on their platforms
Meta's Facebook, Twitter and Telegram have come under fire by both Democrats and Republicans for failing to keep Russian disinformation under control on their platforms
GSK's Generic low-cost HIV prevention drug expected to be ready in 2026
Low-cost preventative HIV medication may be ready as early as 2026, as British pharmaceutical company GSK strikes a deal allowing developing countries access to generic versions.
German solar energy initiative held up by bureaucratic red tape and angry locals
In the face of an unprecedented energy crisis, Germany is trying to move forward with their ambitious solar initiative, but bureaucratic red tape and angry locals are causing delays.
'Euphoria' star Sydney Sweeney says she doesn't make enough money to 'afford' LA: 'I take deals'
Sydney Sweeney says she can't take a break from acting because she must fund her Los Angeles lifestyle. The actress claimed they don't "pay actors like they used to."
Pelosi commits to lawmaker stock ban vote in September amid questions over husband's trades
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi will hold a vote on a stock ban bill in September to prevent members of congress from owning or trading stock.
Bruce Springsteen's manager defends steep ticket costs amid backlash: 'Fair price'
Musician Bruce Springsteen's manager released a statement regarding skyrocketing concert ticket costs, as fans were stunned by the prices.
Brad Pitt pays $40 million for coastal California castle built in 1918
Brad Pitt buys 1918 California mansion in Carmel for $40 million in off-market transaction, which also marked one of the priciest deals ever closed in the area.
US national debt to be double GDP by 2051, raising risk of fiscal crisis: CBO
The Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday in its latest long-term budget outlook that the U.S. federal debt is likely to rise to 185% of gross domestic product by 2051.
Tony Hawk partners with Hot Wheels for new finger skateboard toy line
In August, legendary skateboarding icon Tony Hawk will partner with Hot Wheels to release a new line of fingerboards for kids of all ages.
Laxatives recalled from CVS, Walgreens, other major retailers after contamination
Smyrna, TN, Vi-Jon, LLC expanded its recall of Magnesium Citrate Saline Laxative Oral Solution after becoming aware of additional reports of adverse health reactions.
Lawyer for wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin rips ‘defamatory’ report of Elon Musk affair: ‘Outright lie’
A lawyer for Nicole Shanahan, the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, denied that she had an affair with Elon Musk and ripped the report as "an outright lie but also defamatory."
US opens criminal probe into pharma company over potential Alzheimer's drug fraud: report
A Texas-based pharmaceutical company is facing a criminal probe into allegations that it manipulated data in its studies on its Alzheimer's drug simuflam on Wednesday.
Adele concert tickets surge up to $40K, Bruce Springsteen’s prices soar to $4K as fans express outrage
"Easy on Me" singer Adele and rock musician Bruce Springsteen have concert tickets being sold for skyrocketing prices, in part due to Ticketmaster's "dynamic pricing program."
Group warns recession is here, energy prices, 2-day Fed meeting and more: Tuesday's 5 things to know
Tuesday morning brings two major housing reports -- May home prices and home sales for June -- as well as reports measuring July consumer confidence.
Netflix, Zac Efron hit with trademark lawsuit over 'Down to Earth' show
Streaming service Netflix and Zac Efron have been hit with a trademark lawsuit from Down to Earth Organics LLC based on their 2020 show "Down to Earth."
Amazon spends $465 million for first season of 'Lord of the Rings' spinoff series
Amazon's "Rings of Power" has become the most expensive television show ever created, totaling $465 million for the "Lord of the Rings" spin-off series' first season.



















