Arizona delivery driver's viral note to a Chipotle customer led TikTokers to bankroll his wedding
Arizona delivery driver Paul Slobodzian had no idea that a note he left on a delivery order of Chipotle would lead complete strangers to pay for his wedding.
Disney feud with DeSantis quashed with development agreement
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' appointees and Disney came to a development agreement after a years-long feud on Wednesday.
16 Handles founder Solomon Choi dies at 44
Solomon Choi's famed 16 Handles grew to 40 locations internationally before he sold the franchise in 2022 to its largest franchiser, Neil Hershman.
Murdaugh family's infamous Moselle Estate to become horse farm after selling for $1 million
The Moselle estate, the Murdaugh family hunting lodge where Paul and Maggie Murdaugh were shot dead in 2021, was sold to an anonymous buyer for $1 million at auction.
New York man ticketed for cursing out police officer can sue police department, court rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that R. Anthony Rupp III was within his rights to sue after he was ticketed for telling a police officer "Turn your lights on, a------."
Cargo pilot unable to rein in escaped horse on plane, forcing return flight to JFK airport
An Air Atlanta Icelandic pilot was forced to dump 20 tons of fuel and circle back to John F. Kennedy Airport after an onboard horse broke free midflight.
Mississippi family claims funeral home put wrong person in their loved one's casket
The family of Mary Jean Robinson says a Jackson, Mississippi, funeral home made a grave mix-up, placing another dead woman in their loved one's casket wearing her clothes and jewelry.
New York sues PepsiCo for generating significant share of plastic pollution in state
New York State Attorney General Letitia James has sued PepsiCo, demanding that it help clean plastic pollution along the Buffalo River and put warnings on its plastic packaging.