Jeffrey Epstein's brother fears his life 'may also be in danger'
Mark Epstein is eager to know whether his brother committed suicide or if he was murdered – which could mean his own life is in danger.
FAA investigating 'Uber for planes' company BlackBird
BlackBird must hold certain aviation certifications, FAA says.
Netflix teases upcoming Aaron Hernandez docuseries
“Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez” is coming to Netflix in January.
United Airlines pulls grounded Boeing 737 Max from schedules through June
The single-aisle jetliner was grounded in March after two crashes that killed 346 people.
Lost Jeffrey Epstein suicide attempt video is found: Prosecutors
Footage may be used in unrelated trial of Epstein's cellmate
401(k) changes part of bipartisan bill heading to Trump's desk
Part-time workers would be allowed to participate in 401(k) plans with certain restrictions.
Jeffrey Epstein alleged suicide attempt video is 'gone': Lawyer
Officials are unable to locate surveillance footage captured outside financier Jeffrey Epstein’s jail cell on the night of the his first attempted suicide.
Hunter Biden allegedly refusing to answer 'basic' finance questions in paternity suit
The pair reportedly met at a strip club in Washington, D.C., where Roberts worked at the time
USDA lists Wakanda as a free trade partner thanks to site-testing snafu
The fictional nation from "Black Panther" was listed alongside nations such as Colombia, Guatemala and Peru.
Weinstein accuser Rose McGowan says she's being blackmailed
"No one should live in fear"
New Jersey school 'forced' special needs student to leave prom early: Lawsuit
What was supposed to be a celebratory night ended in tears.
Freddie Mac offers buyout amid government overhaul effort: report
The government-sponsored enterprise has offered early retirement packages to one-quarter of its workforce who meet certain requirements, four people briefed on the matter told Reuters on Wednesday. That's about 1,650 employees. Freddie Mac expects about 6 percent of those offered the buyout to take it.
Miami UPS hijacking victim's family seeking answers in 'warzone' shootout
Local union rep. Richard Cutshaw was killed in a shootout between police and a pair of men who hijacked a UPS truck
Illegal Netflix-style service made programmer more than $1M
A computer programmer pleaded guilty to running "one of the biggest illegal show and movie streaming services" in the country.
Trump gives fed workers Christmas Eve off with pay
The president issued the same executive order in 2018.
FCC is auctioning off phone numbers. Here are the most coveted
The auction will serve as a test for using competitive bidding to assign toll-free numbers.
New York DMV draws crowd offering undocumented immigrants drivers' licenses
New law allows any person over 16 years of age to apply for a state driver's license regardless of U.S. citizenship status.
Robert De Niro accuser seeking to dismiss actor’s suit against her
The woman who sued Robert De Niro for gender discrimination in the workplace has filed a motion seeking to have the “Irishman” star’s lawsuit against her dismissed.
U-Haul offers free storage after tornadoes plague Louisiana
The dominant figure within the do-it-yourself moving and self-storage industry is offering a month of free storage at three facilities in Louisiana.
California freelance writers fight state law forcing Vox Media to drop 200 sports bloggers
Protesters have focused their wrath on bill sponsor Lorena Gonzalez.


















