NYPD Police Commissioner James O'Neill steps down
The largest police department in the country, the NYPD boasts a membership of roughly 36,000 uniformed officers and 19,000 civilian members.
Did Tesla cover up a potentially dangerous battery defect?
Tesla must respond to the NHTSA's letter by Nov. 29, 2019.
Trump can begin steps to pull US out of Paris climate deal
For more than two years President Donald Trump has talked about pulling the United States out of the landmark Paris climate agreement . Starting Monday he finally can do something about it.
Woman sues Starbucks after scalding hot water spill: Report
An Oregon woman is suing a local Starbucks for at least $288,000 for allegedly serving coffee so hot she required skin grafts
'Something doesn't fit' in Jeffrey Epstein death: New York City Mayor
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has questions surrounding the death of financier Jeffrey Epstein, which was ruled a suicide.
Lori Loughlin to plead not guilty to latest charge in college admission scandal: Court papers
Loughlin, her fashion-designer husband and 9 others were hit with an additional charge in late-October.
Qantas grounds 3 Boeing 737s due to hairline cracks
The FAA ordered a check on Boeing 737 NG planes that had completed more than 30,000 takeoff and landing cycles.
Another Obama era regulation bites the dust
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin called the regulation obsolete.
Looking for Halloween treats? Watch out for these tricky regulations
A spider's web of regulations govern who can dress up on Halloween and what they can wear.
House approves impeachment resolution, which Republicans say is fueling fundraising
Republicans have used opposition to the impeachment probe to galvanize their base.
Apple's iPhone to help collect census data
The census is conducted every ten years.
UN climate chief says exploring options for hosting climate talks after Chile withdraws
The United Nation’s climate chief said the secretariat is exploring a range of options for hosting this year’s round of climate talks in December after Chile withdrew from hosting.
Navy SEAL who posed with corpse to lose up to $200K in retirement funds
Edward Gallagher will have his rank reduced from chief petty officer to 1st class petty officer.
National hotel chains slapped with new $10M child sex-trafficking suit
The victim claims she was prostituted against her will sometimes as many as 20 times a day.
Drug shortages on the rise: FDA
Shortage drugs were more likely to be relatively low-price and financially unattractive drugs and were more likely to be sterile injectables.
Military wants more rules for turbines near nuclear missiles
Department of Defense and Air Force officials outlined their concerns in a letter before meeting Tuesday with North Dakota lawmakers and regulatory officials.
Tinder's $2B lawsuit against parent company to proceed to jury trial
Tinder won a small victory in its court case against parent company IAC/InterActiveCorp and subsidiary Match Group.
Lawmaker wants to crack down on Martian-themed parties, zombie apocalypse prep
The SWAG Act attempts to limit what many consider wasteful governmental spending.
Taylor Swift headed back to court over hit song 'Shake It Off'
Swift was slapped with a lawsuit in September 2018 by songwriters Sean Hall and Nathan Butler, who claimed the 2014 hit took from their 2001 song, “Playas Gon’ Play,” that was performed by pop group 3LW.
Air Force's mystery space plane completes 2-year mission
The Air Force is mum about what the plane did in orbit after launching aboard a SpaceX rocket in 2017.



















