Philadelphia has an expensive bed bug problem, study claims
A new report by Terminix found Philadelphia was the “most bed bug-infested” city in the U.S. while New York came right after.
Gun control law allow family of distressed individual to request weapon seizure
“Red Flag” gun control measure
Global alcohol consumption declines 1.6% from year prior, analysis says
Global alcohol consumption has dropped 1.6 percent in 2018 from the year prior, an analysis from IWSR stated.
Bumble is hiring applicants willing to travel the world and go on dates
Dating app Bumble announced it was hiring a global connector bee, a person willing to travel the world, go on dates and document the events.
CBD regulation will keep criminals from contaminating the marijuana plant: Canopy Growth CEO
The popularity of CBD makes the product susceptible to chemical contamination by criminals, according to the world’s largest legal marijuana grower.
Mike Bloomberg pens op-ed calling on Congress to ‘stop Trump on trade’
Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg penned an op-ed in his company Bloomberg’s website calling on Congress to act regarding the recent tariffs President Trump announced
Extreme weather in Midwest could impact your grocery bill
The extreme weather and record flooding that has been hammering the Plains and Midwest will likely impact everyone’s wallet.
Kushner meets with Benjamin Netanyahu amid political turmoil
Kushner and Netanyahu
Anheuser-Busch sending drinking water to Missouri, Oklahoma amid ‘devastating flooding’
Anheuser-Busch on Monday said it would donate cans of water to help parts of Missouri and Oklahoma facing “devastating flooding.”
Disney CEO Bob Iger says it’ll be ‘very difficult’ to film in Georgia if abortion law holds
Walt Disney Co. CEO Bob Iger said in an interview that it would be “very difficult” for the company to continue filming in Georgia if the state’s abortion law goes into effect.
Mount Everest deaths: Why low-cost expeditions may be to blame
Historically low prices from operators with inexperienced or unqualified guides are luring climbers into a dangerous situation.
Unlike the Vatican wall, a US southern border saves lives, fmr. acting ICE director says
A former acting ICE director says Pope Francis should worry more about fixing the Catholic Church and worry less about Trump securing the U.S. southern borders.
Johnson & Johnson will settle Oklahoma opioid trial, attorney says
Johnson & Johnson is on trial in a multibillion-dollar lawsuit launched by the state of Oklahoma in the country’s first ever opioid trial.
Ohio begins recovery effort after multiple tornadoes hit the state
Recovery efforts underway
Sephora to close for a day to run inclusion workshops for employees
Makeup retailer Sephora announced Thursday that it's shuttering its doors on June 5 in order to host inclusion workshops for its employees.
Oklahoma Gov. says flooding is of historic proportions, some lives lost
Despite devastating floods and structural damage caused by massive storms, only 8 loss of lives have been reported so far, said Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt.
This city is home to the ‘nation’s hottest housing market’ this season: report
A report by Redfin, a real estate brokerage company, found Tacoma, Wash., was the home to the “nation’s hottest housing market” this season.
Oklahoma Governor: Eastern part of the state we have historic floods
Tornadoes slam Midwest
Teens 'twice as likely' as parents to sleep with their cell phones, survey finds
A new survey from CommonSense media found many parents and teens wake up in the middle of the night after receiving a notification on their smartphone.
Michael Avenatti is in a world of hurt, criminal defense attorney says
Michael Avenatti faces multiple charges in federal court


















