Jury sides with Bayer's Monsanto in suit claiming Roundup caused boy's cancer
A Los Angeles jury decided Tuesday that exposure to Monsanto's Roundup weedkiller was not a "substantial factor" in a 10-year-old boy developing cancer.
Walt Disney World announces upcoming return of character meet-and-greets
Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida has announced that character meet and greets will return this fall.
Justin Bieber breaks into cannabis market with ‘Peaches’ joints
The Canadian singer is breaking into the cannabis space, teaming up with a company to peddle pre-rolled joints that he’s calling “Peaches,” a nod to one of his most successful recent songs.
Ship anchor indicated as possible cause of California oil spill
An oil spill near a California port in Los Angeles has left several boats waiting to unload as an investigation into what caused the spill continues to take place.
Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin says Citadel may bail on troubled Chicago
Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin says he might move Citadel's headquarters out of Chicago due to the city's crime problems
Viva Las Vegas: How constructing Sin City’s Strip brought the gambling mecca to life
"American Built" explores the beginnings of the Las Vegas hotel scene and the Strip's glamorous coming to life.
California oil spill in Pacific extends for miles, expected to hit beaches: reports
A large oil spill in the Pacific off the coast of California stretched for miles Saturday and was expected to reach some beaches in Southern California, according to reports.
What you can get for $3M in Minneapolis
Minneapolis is the "City of Lakes," and we show off two homes for sale surrounding one of the city's beautiful bodies of water.
What you can get for $1M in Seattle
Seattle is famous for its iconic tourist destinations and year-round outdoor activities, but its rich culture and business opportunities also make it a great place to call home.
4th year since Las Vegas massacre: 'Be there for each other'
People who are healing and some still struggling gathered Friday to remember those who died and were injured during the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history four years ago on the Las Vegas Strip.
White House presses US airlines to quickly mandate vaccines for staff
The White House is pressing major U.S. airlines to mandate coronavirus vaccines for employees by Dec. 8 and showing no signs of extending the deadline.
Disney World announces menu additions for 50th Anniversary Celebration
Food is a very important part of Disney World’s history.
Martha Stewart sells Hamptons home for $16.5 million, nearly double the asking price
Martha Stewart parted with her long-time East Hampton, New York, home for $16.5 million last month, according to records with PropertyShark. That’s close to twice as much as its reported asking price of $8.4 million.
Super Nintendo World Japan adding Donkey Kong-themed expansion
Mario and Donkey Kong are about to be reunited again.
Amid Schumer push, Dems' reconciliation bill may give tens of billions to 'scandal-plagued' NYC public housing
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has been arguing for increased federal funding for public housing for nearly a year.
Trump to give video deposition next month in protesters’ suit
Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to give video testimony next month in the case alleging that his staff assaulted protesters outside of Trump Tower in 2015, new court papers show.
NYC tourists duped by illegal vans touted on Airbnb as cheap places to ‘glamp’
They were a flash in the "van."
Theme parks struggled with attendance in 2020, new report details
Last year really wasn’t a good year for theme parks.
Delta urges other airlines to share internal 'no fly' lists as unruly passenger incidents rise
Delta is urging airlines to coordinate with each other by sharing internal “no fly” lists, arguing a ban doesn’t work if a passenger can travel on another airline.
San Francisco mayor, police chief promise crackdown on shoplifting: ‘We are better than this’
San Francisco Mayor London Breed and police Chief Bill Scott on Wednesday announced the Organized Retail Crime Initiative, which aims to stem the tide of brazen lawlessness in the city.