Zach Bryan's concert at Michigan Stadium drew over 112,000 fans, potentially breaking the U.S. record for highest concert attendance. With special guests and a vibrant atmosphere, the event was a historic night for music lovers.
In a recent statement, Prince Harry claims media reports about his meeting with King Charles are false and suggests they are intended to sabotage their reconciliation efforts. This marks a significant moment in their strained relationship.
As the government shutdown deadline approaches, federal employees are left in limbo, facing potential layoffs and furloughs. With Congress divided, uncertainty looms over agency operations and job security.
Newly released documents from the Epstein investigation expose connections between the disgraced financier and high-profile conservatives, sparking outrage and calls for transparency.
Recent documents released by the House Oversight Committee shed light on connections between Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Steve Bannon with Jeffrey Epstein. These revelations spark outrage and questions about accountability.
A disturbing video shows an ICE agent pushing a woman against a wall at a NYC courthouse as her husband is detained. The incident has sparked outrage and an investigation by the Department of Homeland Security.
Warner Bros. faces a box office test with 'One Battle After Another', starring Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Can it open strong amidst a series of hits?
In a bold move to revive its struggling sales, Starbucks plans to close several underperforming locations across North America, impacting around 900 workers while the CEO's pay raises eyebrows.
European captain Luke Donald unveils powerhouse pairings, including McIlroy and Fleetwood, aiming for victory in the Ryder Cup against the USA. Will they conquer on American soil?
Starbucks announces plans to cut 900 corporate jobs and close around 200 stores in the U.S. and Canada as part of a turnaround strategy. CEO Brian Niccol aims to revitalize the brand amid declining sales.