Andrew Yang: Elizabeth Warren's lobbyist tax 'will do next to nothing'
Andrew Yang favors taxing lobbyists, but said the current proposal from his fellow Democratic presidential candidates doesn't go far enough.
California tech exec death: Investigators on the hunt for suspects
Investigators are on the hunt for the suspects who kidnapped millionaire tech executive Tushar Atre from his beachside California home and left his lifeless body in an abandoned SUV miles away.
4 cops fatally stabbed by coworker: Union official
At least four police officers were fatally stabbed inside the Paris police station. The motive was not known.
Carnival Corp. execs must work faster to address ocean pollution: judge
Earlier this year, Carnival admitted violating probation from a 2016 criminal pollution case as its ships continued to cause environmental harm around the world
Tech exec found dead after kidnapping from Santa Cruz home
The 50-year-old founder of AtreNet Inc, was abducted from his beachside Santa Cruz home.
Incoming Wells Fargo CEO to head San Francisco company from New York
Though his decision to work remotely, rather than at the company’s San Francisco office, is not unusual, it begs the question: will Wells Fargo soon call New York home?
Barclays UK exec 'snapped,' killed wife with crowbar during fight: Authorities
A British bank executive allegedly battered his sick wife to death with a crowbar when she called him “useless” and their daughter a derogatory term.
Ex-Yahoo employee admits hacking into women's accounts to steal sex videos
It's not the first time Yahoo, which is owned by Verizon, has been compromised. The Internet company was previously ordered to pay $117.5 million in the wake of a data breach
Porn on billboard stops traffic in Detroit
Drivers got an unexpected view – a pornographic video playing on an digital billboard along the Michigan interstate.
Purdue Pharma owners cash out of ski resorts in opioid-plagued areas
The Sacklers had a stake in the company Peak Resorts Inc., which is selling the ski sites.
Comcast accused by NAACP of attacking civil rights protections
The NAACP has accused Comcast of joining with the Trump administration in attempting to roll back civil rights protections, the organization said in a statement Thursday.
Dunkin’ calls data breach lawsuit unfounded, says attorney general lacks ‘merit’ in case
The lawsuit also claims that Dunkin’ did not alert customers, nor did it investigate the attacks.
THC products linked to vape-associated lung illness: CDC
Of just over 500 lung-related illness patients surveyed by the CDC, approximately 77 percent reported that they used products that contained THC
Delta worker at New York's JFK Airport stole bag carrying $250K: Feds
The stolen bag was carrying smaller sacks of cash and was holding a collective amount of $258,205 that was being transported from a cruise ship, according to officials and the New York Post.
SEC fines Herbalife $20M for misleading investors
The agency found that Herbalife’s public statements about service provider compensation were “false and misleading."
Who is Charlie Scharf, the new Wells Fargo CEO hired to rescue the banking giant?
Wells Fargo's new CEO will need to mend fences in Washington.
EPA orders California to fix water pollution blamed on homeless
The letter says "piles of human feces on sidewalks and streets" could cause water contamination.
Georgetown dad in college admission scandal sentenced to 4 months
Los Angeles-based executive Stephen Semprevivo, 53, was ordered to serve four months behind bars for paying $400,000 to have his son fraudulently admitted to Georgetown.
Cuban-American claims to be rightful owner of Havana airport, sues airlines
A Cuban-American claims to be the rightful owner of Havana airport, which was seized in 1959 Revolutions, and sues two airlines.
Marijuana industry scores big win as House passes SAFE Banking Act
House passes first-ever stand-alone cannabis industry bill.


















