COVID-19 Restrictions in New Zealand Come To An End
New Zealand lifted the last of its COVID-19 restrictions on Tuesday, effectively ending one of the world’s longest pandemic-era regulations.
New Zealand lifted the last of its COVID-19 restrictions on Tuesday, effectively ending one of the world’s longest pandemic-era regulations.
Singer and songwriter Melissa Viviane Jefferson, better known as Lizzo, has been dropped from being considered as a performer at the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show, amid pending lawsuits from her former employees.
Hunter Biden’s lawyers are reportedly pushing to maintain a portion of a plea agreement they had negotiated with the prosecutor, whose new role as special counsel has heightened the tax inquiry into the president’s son ahead of the 2024 race.
On Saturday, a large group of thieves, estimated to be up to 50 people, robbed a Nordstrom department store in Los Angeles, California.
July 2023 was the hottest month ever recorded, according to NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
The U.S. Coast Guard announced on Monday that four divers who went missing off the coast of North Carolina on Sunday afternoon have been discovered alive.
Skittles, a candy company owned by the Wrigley Company of Mars Inc. and whose famous motto is “Taste the Rainbow,” is the latest brand to face backlash over new packaging that includes the statement “Black Trans Lives Matter” and child-like illustrations, appealing to underage shoppers.
A woman in Indiana shot and killed a man that she recognized who drove into her front yard and held her husband at gunpoint, according to authorities.
Lawyers probing the origin of the Maui wildfires that have killed at least 93 people and an undisclosed number of wildlife allege that the devastating inferno was caused by damaged Hawaiian Electric equipment.
New York taxpayers will pay $20 million a month to hold migrants on Randall’s Island, or $10,000 per asylum seeker if the facility fills all 2,000 beds, according to a state source who disclosed documents and internal emails to the press.