South by Southwest, known as SXSW, laid off roughly one-third of its full-time workforce Monday, as first reported by Wall Street Journal and confirmed by […]
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‘Owl Shot’ Drink Order in Florida a new Safety Signal for Women
From a bad date to stranger danger, a few bars and restaurants in South Florida have a new way to help women out of uncomfortable […]
Olive Garden Employee Filing Lawsuit after Patron Requests White Server
An Olive Garden employee, who made headlines last week when a customer singled her out in an incident of racial discrimination, has decided to sue […]
State Department warns Americans not to travel on cruise ships as Coronavirus cases rise
The recent rise of COVID-19 (coronavirus) cases throughout the US has the State Department urging all Americans to avoid boarding cruise ships. The warning is […]
NYPD cops accused of using covert signals to warn each other when body cameras are on
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has a notable history with controversy. It is now being alleged that some officers in the NYPD have found […]
Trump Signs $8.3B Bill to Combat Coronavirus Outbreak in US
President Donald Trump recently signed an $8.3 billion measure to help tackle the coronavirus outbreak on Friday. Current stats show that it has now killed […]
McDonald’s Worker Smashes Coffee Pot of Hot Water on Customer’s Head in The Bronx
A Bronx McDonald’s worker wasn’t lovin’ it when an irate customer tried to climb through the drive-thru window – so she smashed a coffee pot […]
Legislation Introduced To Welcome Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Statue To The U.S. Capitol
On Friday, U.S. Reps. Val Demings (D-Fla.) and Michael Waltz (R-Fla) introduced legislation to welcome a statue of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune to the U.S. […]
Cruise ship boarded by Californian who died of COVID-19 was lax on screening protocols, passengers say
Authorities have begun a race against time to locate thousands of passengers who traveled last month on a cruise ship linked to a Coronavirus (COVID-19) […]
Tavis Smiley Ordered to Pay PBS $1.5M for Violating Morals Clause
A Washington D.C. jury ordered former PBS host Tavis Smiley to pay $1.486 million to the network on Wednesday, after violating the network’s moral clause, […]