WeWork CEO Steps Down As IPO Stalls
Adam Neumann, the workspace sharing company's co-founder, is quitting as CEO amid problems with WeWork's efforts to go public. The company's estimated value has dropped by more than half. (Image...
View ArticleSecond Parent Sentenced In College Admissions Scandal
Devin Sloane was sentenced to four months in prison and must pay a $95,000 fine and perform 500 hours of community service. He spent $250,000 to get his son accepted into college as a fake athlete....
View ArticleHow Europe Has Become The Epicenter For Syrian War Crimes Cases
An unprecedented legal battle against the regime is playing out in European courts, where large refugee communities and prosecutors can bring cases even for suspected crimes committed abroad. (Image...
View ArticlePlácido Domingo Out At Metropolitan Opera Following Sexual Misconduct...
The famed tenor, who has been accused by multiple women of inappropriate conduct, was scheduled to perform in the Met's production of Verdi's Macbeth, opening on Wednesday night. (Image credit:...
View ArticleIf E-Cigs Were Romaine Lettuce, They'd Be Off The Shelf, Vaper's Mom Tells...
As numbers of vaping-related lung disease rise, a mom testifying before Congress compared the illness to a food poisoning outbreak and called on lawmakers to address the epidemic of teen vaping....
View ArticlePrehistoric Babies Drank Animal Milk From Bottles
The remnants of ruminant milk were found in tiny vessels buried with infants thousands of years ago. Scientists say the ancient baby bottles were sometimes shaped like "mythical animals." (Image...
View ArticleA Mysterious Pencil Factory Sharpens Focus On Tariff Scams
With more imports from China facing tariffs, some companies are trying to avoid the taxes by falsely labeling Chinese products as made elsewhere. One case traces to a dusty factory in the Philippines....
View ArticleU.S. Accuses 11 Doctors Of Illegally Peddling Opioids In Appalachian States
"We will find you and ensure that the justice system treats you like the drug dealer you are," said Assistant Attorney General Brian Benczkowski. (Image credit: John Minchillo/AP)
View ArticleOfficial Recommends Return To Duty For Sheriff Suspended Over Parkland Shootings
Florida's governor suspended Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel citing him for neglect of duty and incompetence. A special master is recommending that the state Senate reinstate Israel. (Image...
View ArticleU.S. Farmers Get A Much-Needed Break Under Partial Trade Pact With Japan
President Trump signed a partial trade agreement with Japan that promises lower tariffs on U.S. farm exports. The deal does not address Trump's threat to impose a tariff on Japanese cars. (Image...
View ArticleMattel Launches New Gender-Neutral Dolls
The toy manufacturing giant behind Barbie aims to allow nonbinary youth to play with gender expression in its new line of dolls. (Image credit: Mattel)
View ArticleNonprofit Hospital That Sued Poor Patients Just Freed Thousands From Debt
A Memphis hospital that filed more than 8,300 lawsuits for unpaid medical bills from 2014 through 2018 is forgiving many patients' debts, after an investigation by journalists. (Image credit: Andrea...
View ArticlePentagon Letter Undercuts Trump Assertion On Delaying Aid To Ukraine Over...
A letter sent to four congressional committees in May and obtained by NPR says officials have "certified that the Government of Ukraine has taken substantial actions" to address corruption. (Image...
View ArticleNetanyahu Tasked With Forming Next Government As Possible Corruption Charges...
A week after an inconclusive election, the Israeli prime minister has been given six weeks to form the next government. But if he fails, there could be a third vote. (Image credit: Sebastian...
View ArticleLISTEN: The Latest On Trump, Ukraine And The Impeachment Inquiry
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the opening of an impeachment inquiry against President Trump, and the White House released an account of President Trump's conversation with Ukraine's leader.
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