ABC has indefinitely suspended 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' following the host's controversial remarks about the shooting of activist Charlie Kirk. The FCC is involved, and Nexstar will replace the show in its markets. Will Kimmel return?
Starbucks workers in multiple states have filed class-action lawsuits against the coffee giant, claiming legal violations after the company changed its dress code and refused to reimburse them for new clothing expenses.
Cracker Barrel's customer visits plummet by 8% following a controversial logo change. The chain faces continued decline, prompting a reevaluation of its transformation plans and marketing investments.
In a bold move, Jerry Greenfield has resigned from Ben & Jerry's, citing ongoing tensions with parent company Unilever. The ice cream icon's fight for social justice is at stake as the co-founders clash over the company's direction.
In a stunning turn of events, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is sidelined due to a knee sprain. After suffering an injury in Week 2 against the Packers, an MRI revealed the extent of the damage, leaving fans anxious about his recovery.
In a devastating incident in Pennsylvania, three police officers lost their lives while serving a warrant. The shooter, who also died from a self-inflicted wound, sparked a temporary lockdown at a nearby school. Read more about this tragic event.
In a heated social media exchange, Rep. Nancy Mace suggested Ilhan Omar should be deported back to Somalia, igniting intense backlash. The feud stems from Omar's comments on Charlie Kirk's controversial legacy.
Tom Brady's dual role as a Fox broadcaster and Raiders owner raises eyebrows ahead of the upcoming Bears game. Coach Ben Johnson downplays concerns about Brady's influence, but is there more than meets the eye?
Joe Burrow faces surgery for a toe injury, but coach Zac Taylor hints he hasn’t been ruled out for the season. With a recovery timeline of three months, can Burrow make a comeback?
The Department of Justice has launched lawsuits against Oregon and Maine, demanding sensitive voter registration data. State officials are pushing back, citing privacy concerns and political motivations behind the DOJ's actions.