Outback Steakhouse sued after man suffers 'serious bodily injury' from toilet shattering under him
A Florida man sued Outback Steakhouse after a handicapped toilet seat allegedly shattered and collapsed while he was on it, causing severe bodily injury.
Ground beef recalled in 6 states over possible E. coli contamination
Grass-fed ground beef that was distributed to six states has been recalled over possible E. coli contamination, affecting more than 2,800 pounds of beef.
Jack in the Box shut down more than 70 stores with more expected by year's end over financial struggles
Jack in the Box is closing dozens of restaurants as part of a major cost-cutting plan, with 72 locations shuttered so far and more expected in the near future.
Holiday barks sold at Aldi recalled over potential undeclared pecans, wheat: FDA
Silvestri Sweets recalled Choceur-branded holiday bark sold at Aldi stores after a packaging mix-up led to undeclared allergens in the popular treats.
Meta sued after teen boys' suicides, families claim tech giant ignored 'sextortion' schemes
Two families sued Meta over their teenage sons' suicides they say were linked to Instagram sextortion schemes, claiming the platform failed to protect minors from adult predators.
FDA announces recall of frozen dessert pints over possible 'small stones'
The FDA announced a voluntary recall of non-dairy frozen dessert pints sold at stores nationwide over the potential presence of small stones.
Trump again says he is considering reclassifying marijuana as less dangerous drug
President Donald Trump said he is considering an executive order to reclassify marijuana as Schedule III drug, citing research benefits and public demand for policy reform.
DeSantis says Florida can regulate AI despite Trump’s executive order: 'We have a right to do this'
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Florida can regulate artificial intelligence despite President Donald Trump's executive order to create a national AI standard.
Arkansas to become first state to cut ties with PBS: 'Not feasible'
Arkansas becomes the first state to cut ties with PBS after a state commission voted to end its contract, citing $2.5 million annual dues and federal funding losses.









