Man smuggled 1,700 reptiles from Mexico, Hong Kong Posted April 20, 2022 A Southern California man is accused of smuggling more than 1,700 reptiles — including baby crocodiles and Mexican beaded lizards — into the U.S. since 2016, auth…
Meghan’s 1st Spotify podcast to focus on female stereotypes Posted April 19, 2022 The first podcast from Prince Harry and Meghan’s partnership with Spotify will focus on harmful labels and stereotypes applied to women. The “Archetypes” podca…
Motorists flock to Chicago area gas stations for free fuel Posted April 18, 2022 Long lines of cars stretched for blocks near Chicago-area gas stations on Thursday, signaling that a businessman who has made repeated runs for local and national office was
Celebs talk about radio versus social media on iHeartRadio Music Awards red carpet Posted April 17, 2022 The top artists in music hit the red carpet for the iHeartRadio music awards in Los Angeles. The show honors the "most played" artists and songs …
Appeal starts for school leader fired over ‘New Butt’ book Posted April 16, 2022 A Mississippi school district has begun a hearing for an assistant principal who was fired after reading a book called “I Need a New Butt" to sec…
Tesla opens ‘Gigafactory’ near Berlin, its 1st in Europe Posted April 15, 2022 Electric car manufacturer Tesla opened its first European factory Tuesday on the outskirts of Berlin in an effort to challenge German automakers on their …
Japan lifts power outage warning, but supply outlook fragile Posted April 14, 2022 Japan's government lifted a warning of potential blackouts for the Tokyo region Wednesday (March 23, 2022) as weather and conservation efforts improved, but the s…
US holds Chinese goods, cites possible North Korean labor Posted April 13, 2022 The U.S. customs agency says it is holding imported goods from Chinese sports brand Li Ning after an investigation indicated they were made by Nort…
Space telescope’s image of star gets photobombed by galaxies Posted April 12, 2022 NASA’s new space telescope has gazed into the distant universe and shown perfect vision: a spiky imag…
Irish regulator fines Facebook for privacy law violations Posted April 11, 2022 Ireland's privacy watchdog has fined Facebook's parent company, Meta, 17 million euros, or about $19 million, for violating Europe's privacy law. The regulator…