Kevin Spacey poised to pay half of acting fortune to 'House of Cards' studio following $31 million court order
Kevin Spacey is expected to give up nearly half of his multi-million dollar fortune to "House of Cards" producers for breaching his contract over his alleged behind-the-scenes sexual misconduct.
Trans Netflix workers who criticized anti-transgender comments drop complaints while one worker resigns
Two former Netflix employees who criticized anti-transgender comments on Dave Chappelle’s TV special are dropping labor complaints and one has resigned from the company, it was announced Monday.
Bobby Flay signs Food Network deal for 3 more years after negotiations stalled
Bobby Flay has reached an agreement to continue with Discovery’s Food Network for another three years after previous negotiations stalled in October.
GOP governors team up to get America’s supply chain moving again
A group of Republican governors is vowing to work fix America's supply chain woes
'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' dominates the box office going into Thanksgiving, 'Eternals' holds strong
Busting ghosts is still a fairly lucrative business after almost 40 years.
Target announces stores will be closed on Thanksgiving for good
Target will no longer open its stores on Thanksgiving Day, making permanent a shift to the unofficial start of the holiday season that was suspended during the pandemic.tgt
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick would consider leaving if he can't fix problems
Activision Blizzard Chief Executive Bobby Kotick has told senior managers he would consider leaving the company if he can’t quickly fix the culture problems at the videogame giant, according to people familiar with his comments.
Justin Bieber facing pressure from Saudi critic’s fiancée to cancel F1 show
Pop star Justin Bieber is facing growing calls to cancel his concert in Saudi Arabia next month as the fiancee of slain Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi joined a chorus of voices on Sunday urging him not to perform at the kingdom's Formula One race.
Ted Lasso's Sudeikis helps raise funds for prosthetic limbs
Jason Sudeikis recently returned to his hometown of Kansas City to host Thundergong!, an annual benefit concert for a charity that helps amputees who lack proper health coverage pay for prosthetic limbs.
Subway co-founder Peter Buck dead at 90: report
One of the men who co-founded the Subway sandwich chain has died.
Man gets 3-year prison sentence for Bitcoin money laundering
A Southern California man was sentenced to three years in federal prison for operating an unlicensed business that exchanged at least $13 million in Bitcoin and cash, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
Elizabeth Holmes trial: Patients detail troubling test results
Jurors heard testimony this week from voices that have been scant in Elizabeth Holmes’s criminal-fraud trial so far: patients who took Theranos Inc. tests, as well as Holmes herself.
2021 tax breaks to look out for before they are gone
Year-end tax planning always matters, but new or temporary tax-code changes make it different this year.
Democrats keep pushing policies that make it easy for inflation to catch fire
On Nov. 10, government statistics confirmed what most people already knew from their daily lives: prices are rising.
Starbucks employee at NJ location tests positive for hepatitis A, patrons told to be vaccinated
A New Jersey Starbucks employee tested positive for hepatitis A this week
Meta under investigation by coalition of states over Instagram's effects on kids
Attorneys general from several states announced Thursday they have joined forces to investigate Meta over Instagram's effects on children
Moderna seeks emergency use authorization for COVID-19 booster shots for all adults
Moderna filed a request with the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday for authorization for of its COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for all Americans aged 18 and older.
Best Buy billionaire founder 'feeling really good about the holiday season' despite rising inflation
Best Buy founder Richard Schulze said that he is “feeling really good about the holiday season” despite rising inflation.
How North Carolina sweet potato farmers are navigating the holidays, pandemic
Over 65% of U.S. sweet potatoes are harvested in North Carolina, according to the NC SweetPotato Commission. But will supply chain issues and shipping delays make them more expensive this Thanksgiving? Possibly not.
More consumers planning to gift secondhand this year: report
Americans might be turning to secondhand stores for gifts this holiday season as supply chain challenges and inflation mount.



















