Supreme Court will look at new state laws that attempt to control social media content
The Supreme Court will leap into online moderation debate for the second year running after the justices on Friday agreed to decide whether states can essentially control how social media companies operate.
2023-09-29 22:25
Underlying US inflation pressures subside in August
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Underlying U.S. inflation pressures moderated in August, with the annual rise in prices excluding food
2023-09-29 22:22
Stats to melt your brain: Vikings offense could be elite ... without the turnovers
The Minnesota Vikings are 0-3. While some people may argue that this is more than the beginning of the end, the offense may be more unlucky than bad. Let me explain...
2023-09-29 22:16
Mark Cuban offered to introduce Taylor Swift to a Dallas Maverick. Travis Kelce wasn't having it
It appears that everyone wants in on whatever is going on between Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.
2023-09-29 21:59
3 Baton Rouge police officers are arrested amid investigations into 'torture warehouse' case
A Baton Rouge, Louisiana, deputy police chief and two other officers have been arrested on multiple felony charges amid investigations and lawsuits related to an alleged police "torture warehouse" dubbed the Brave Cave.
2023-09-29 21:58
Magic Johnson says Lakers are best in the West, reveals his Twitter secret, and talks Sideline RSV campaign
Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson talked about the upcoming season, his Twitter game and the Sideline RSV campaign in an interview with FanSided's Peter Dewey.
2023-09-29 21:58
Loewe showcases high-waisted silhouettes in surrealistic Paris fashion display
Flashes of intrigue greeted guests at Loewe’s meticulously designed space for Paris Fashion Week
2023-09-29 21:53
MLB postseason news: O's win AL East, Cubs on the brink, Mariners keep hope alive
Can it get any crazier? You better believe it can. The playoffs are less than a week away, and there are still several teams jockeying for a spot in the MLB postseason.
2023-09-29 21:30
How a national blood shortage could impact people with sickle cell disease
Dima Hendricks said as a Black woman with a chronic illness she never thought she would be able to fulfill her dream of competing in national beauty pageants.
2023-09-29 21:24
The Fed's benchmark inflation gauge dipped lower in August
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge showed price increases cooled considerably last month, according to new Commerce Department data released Friday that also showed a slowdown in consumer spending.
2023-09-29 20:57
Long-serving US Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein dead at 90-media
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Dianne Feinstein, a long-serving Democratic U.S. senator from California and gun control advocate who spearheaded
2023-09-29 20:53
Canada economy stalled in July, most likely grew by 0.1% in Aug
OTTAWA Canada's economy stalled in July as the manufacturing sector posted its biggest decline for more than two
2023-09-29 20:51
