In a surprising move, Verizon has appointed Dan Schulman as its new CEO, replacing Hans Vestberg who has led since 2018. This leadership change comes as the company navigates a challenging market and integrates with Frontier Communications.
As the first federal government shutdown since 2018 leaves 750,000 workers furloughed, fears of mass layoffs loom. Labor unions warn of the emotional toll and potential job losses as essential services are disrupted.
In an electrifying finish, Jake Browning threw for 241 yards and scored a last-minute touchdown as the Bengals overcame a Joe Burrow injury to beat the Jaguars 31-27. This marks Cincinnati's first 2-0 start since 2018.
Boeing has dramatically reduced its quarterly losses and increased sales, delivering the highest number of airplanes since 2018. CEO Kelly Ortberg highlights improvements and future goals as challenges remain.
Drake's Wireless Festival night one was unforgettable as Lauryn Hill surprised fans with a stunning performance, blending her classic hit with Drake's chart-topping single. Fans rave about the epic live mashup!
Bruce Springsteen dives deep into his newly released box set 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums,' featuring 74 unreleased songs from 1983 to 2018. Discover his creative process, the music he shelved, and what fans can expect from his future projects.
New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson is accused of rape and abuse in a civil lawsuit filed by a woman who claims they had a tumultuous relationship from 2018 to 2023. The lawsuit details multiple instances of violence and abuse, leading to serious emotional distress for the accuser.
The NBA's final four teams are set, marking a historic moment for unpredictability in the league. With no repeat champions since 2018, who will take home the coveted Larry O'Brien Trophy this season?
After filing for divorce in 2018, Rebecca Gayheart and Eric Dane have found happiness together again. With their new perspective on family, they navigate life as a united front amidst challenges like ALS.
A new study reveals a troubling rise in maternal mortality rates in the U.S. from 2018 to 2022, highlighting urgent public health concerns and significant racial disparities. Experts call for increased investment in maternal health initiatives.