Jimmy Buffett Didn't Need a Music Degree
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A federal anti-discrimination agency filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing Elon Musk's Tesla of allowing "pervasive" racism at its Silicon Valley car plant and retaliating against Black workers who opposed such abuse.
International Business Times -Sam Bankman-Fried, once the most respected face of crypto currency, goes on trial Tuesday in federal court facing seven counts of fraud that could see him spend decades in prison.
International Business Times -The three protesters were wearing T-shirts saying 'you can't play in 50 degrees' and blocked the parade about halfway through the route.
Mail Online -According to a former White House correspondent who spent the Donald Trump years trying to get straight answers out of the ex-president's press secretaries, the media has been covering the ex-president wrong. In a column for
Raw Story -Erik ten Hag's Manchester United face Crystal Palace for the second time this week as the Red Devils aim for their third successive victory in all competitions
Mirror -The shooting occurred during a protest over a plan to redisplay a statue of controversial Spanish conquistador Juan de Oñate in Española, New Mexico.
CBSNews.com -Wallabies assistant coach Pierre-Henry Broncan has put the blame for Australia's disastrous World Cup campaign not on coach Eddie Jones but the Super Rugby competition
Mail Online -FOX News host Jesse Watters argues former President Donald Trump is the frontrunner in the 2024 race following the second GOP primary debate on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Fox News -The Dallas Mavericks owner would like to see the pop superstar date a member of his team
CBSSports.com -The European Union was poised Thursday to agree new rules for how it handles asylum-seekers and irregular migrants after Germany said it would go along with the intensely-negotiated package.
France 24 -The leaders of nine Mediterranean and southern European countries, including France's Emmanuel Macron and Italy's Giorgia Meloni, meet Friday in Malta for talks set to focus on migration.
International Business Times -The US government began Thursday to inform workers of an impending shutdown that could see millions of federal employees and military personnel temporarily sent home or working without pay, unless Congress reaches a last-ditch deal.
International Business Times -Some healthcare patients have seven days to file a claim in the $2 million settlement concerning Froedtert Health and Facebook if they used a patient online portal from 2017 to 2022.
Washington Examiner -Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle.
Mashable -Three Disney employees, a school athletic director and a father who left his 1-year-old home alone to have sex were among 219 people arrested in a major human trafficking bust in Florida, authorities said Thursday. The seven-day
New York Post -Republicans need to get over the obsession that a large portion of their base has with Donald Trump and simply move on for the good of the party, former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan told CNN anchor Anderson Cooper on Thursday
Raw Story -Republicans on the House Oversight Committee have subpoenaed the banking records of President Biden's son and brother -- Hunter and James Biden. The subpoenas request all documents or communications in the bank's possession
CBSNews.com -"It’s simple enough and has plenty of downtime during which I can do other things. This brings in anywhere from $700-$1,100/month." View Entire Post ›
BuzzFeed -X-owner Elon Musk said that he had gutted the platform's team dedicated to preserving election integrity as key votes in many countries are approaching.
International Business Times -Oil prices flirted with one-year highs on Thursday before falling in a bout of profit-taking, which tempted investors back into stocks after several days of losses over inflation fears.
International Business Times -Jonathan Turley, law professor at George Washington University and longtime contributor to the New York Post, testified yesterday to the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.
New York Post -Cracked heels and smudged nails are a thing of the past ??. View Entire Post ›
BuzzFeed -Luke Donald has sent Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton out to face the USA’s Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns to begin Friday’s foursomes
The Independent -Thailand's golden beaches, shopping districts and ornate temples are filling with tourists once again and Chinese vacationers are getting an especially VIP welcome under a new visa-free scheme.
CNN -An American Airlines flight attendant found dead in a Philadelphia hotel room with a cloth in her mouth was identified by authorities Thursday as Diana Ramos.
Fox News -Iranian vessels shined a laser at a US attack helicopter in international airspace over the Persian Gulf on Wednesday in what the US Navy is calling an "unsafe and unprofessional manner."
CNN -The Biden impeachment inquiry hearing lasted 6 hours on Thursday, and was followed by reaction and analysis on FOX News' 'Your World with Neil Cavuto.'
Fox News -The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday approved the medication Exxua to treat major depressive disorder – a significant step after a decades-long battle for approval. Exxua is unique for its ability to target the
The Hill -Tight end Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs visit the New York Jets for "Sunday Night Football" at MetLife Stadium.
New York Post -Guardian music critic Alexis Petridis, film editor Catherine Shoard and TV critic Leila Latif guide you through what’s on offer It’s supposed to be the mellow season, where we seek out the cosy and comforting. But this autumn,
The Guardian -Charities and consumer groups say many people will struggle to pay their energy bills again this winter.
BBC News -Bryce Harper flipped out on the third base umpire Angel Hernandez and then flipped his maroon Phillies helmet over the protective netting and into the stands.
Mail Online -A California college employee who fatally stabbed his boss on the campus in Fullerton in 2019 was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
NBC News -Florida deputies say a teenager died on Wednesday after being struck by lightning while she was hunting with her father, who was injured in the incident.
Fox News -