Apple’s market cap topped $3 trillion on Friday, as shares climbed about 1% to a new high and passed the $190.73 price required to hit the milestone, according to CNBC’s…
Little-known NJ baby retailer tentatively wins rights to Buy Buy Baby’s IP for $15.5 million
A little-known baby retailer based in Piscataway, New Jersey, has tentatively won the auction for the intellectual property of Bed Bath & Beyond’s crown jewel Buy Buy Baby, according to court records. …
Sanders taps Arkansas GOP chairman, ex-federal prosecutor, for state Supreme Court seat
Republican Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders on Monday appointed party chairman and former federal prosecutor Cody Hiland to the state Supreme Court.Hiland will fill the seat of the late Justice Robin…
Georgia universities spent millions on DEI efforts prior to state budget cuts: Report
The University System of Georgia spent millions on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts prior to cuts from the state budget approved earlier this year, according to a Monday report…
The swanky, celebrity-studded city of West Hollywood officially has the highest minimum wage of any U.S. city after pay zoomed to $19.08 an hour Saturday. Workers in West Hollywood welcomed…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declined to approve Amneal Pharmaceuticals’ drug for Parkinson’s disease due to inadequate safety data on the treatment to help control symptoms in…
MANCHESTER, N.H. – White House hopeful Marianne Williamson doesn’t care about precedent or political history as she takes aim at President Biden and the Democratic National Committee. The best-selling author…
FIRST ON FOX – The National Rifle Association of America slapped the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives with a lawsuit over a rule that regulates stabilizing braces for…
GOP presidential candidate shreds ‘idiotic’ calls to end American birthright citizenship
Republican presidential candidate and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez has called the arguments by some of his presidential rivals to end American birthright citizenship ‘really idiotic,’ and suggested he might not…
National Archives completes review of JFK assassination documents, 99% publicly available: White House
The National Archives and Records Administration concluded its review of the classified documents in the 1963 assassination of former President John F. Kennedy and made 99% of the material publicly…