Three women sue Charlie Rose, CBS News for sexual harassment
May 05, 2018 - 19:28
Harris and McNeal also claim the network fired them after news broke about Rose's alleged misbehavior. The complaint also accused the network of demoting Wei in retaliation for her complaint against Rose.
Kendrick Perkins Gets Into It With Raptors Superfan Drake
May 04, 2018 - 13:54
While Drake doesn't have any official stake in the Toronto Raptors , he's been considered the team's official global ambassador . Perkins near-fight, this series will probably have plenty more drama on the way for fans.
States Sue Government Over New Car Emissions Standards
May 04, 2018 - 13:53
Of the 10 legal cases that have reached a conclusion, Becerra said his office has lost none of them. "The only way we're going to overcome that is by reducing emissions", Gov.
Amid Trump threats, Tehran says nuclear deal is all-or-nothing
May 04, 2018 - 13:51
Had they been fully effective, there'd have been no need for the nuclear deal in the first place. Iran's tech-savvy young people are by and large more progressive than previous generations.
The CBA's data breach of 19 million accounts
May 03, 2018 - 15:59
Malaysian Bank CIMB lost several magnetic tapes containing "customer information" at the end of past year . Buzzfeed News have uncovered an absolute whopper of a whoopsie swept under the rug by Commonwealth Bank .
Watch this journalist's epic shut down on Kanye West
May 03, 2018 - 15:59
His Twitter following has grown, naturally, and he's been retweeting and replying to some of the attention. At this point, there are 3,056 supporters out of a goal of 10,000.
As of May, 2 YUM! Brands, Inc. (YUM) EPS Estimated At $0.68
May 03, 2018 - 15:57
Brands, Inc. (NYSE:YUM) sales have annually surged -15.50% on average, however its earnings per share growth remained at 8.20%. The stock of Range Resources Corporation (NYSE:RRC) has "Neutral" rating given on Monday , March 21 by Macquarie Research.
Black men arrested at Starbucks settle with the company
May 03, 2018 - 15:57
The two black men arrested for not ordering anything in a Philadelphia Starbucks have settled with the city for $1 each. The company plans to close more than 8,000 stores in the U.S. on 29 May for anti-bias training.
Severe weather hits western, central Oklahoma
May 03, 2018 - 15:57
The storm line is expected to be near Dunlap around 7:35 p.m., Americus and Olpe around 7:40 p.m., and Admire around 7:45 p.m. Will Rogers World Airport officials say all operations have been suspended until further notice due to the storms.
SC collegium defers decision on Justice Joseph
May 03, 2018 - 15:56
Joseph, whose elevation as a Supreme Court judge has been held up as the Centre had returned the recommendation last week. That the agenda for the collegium meeting considered this problem of representation is significant.
Basque separatist group ETA says it has 'completely dissolved'
May 03, 2018 - 15:56
They argue that those still in jail should be transferred to prisons closer to home, rather than kept hundreds of kilometers away. A spokesman for the Basque regional government told the AP that it received ETA's letter "a few days earlier".
TODAY'S FORECAST: Mostly sunny, high near 82
May 03, 2018 - 15:55
The high will be near 84 with a south southwest wind of 16 miles per hour , gusting as high as 29 miles per hour . South wind 15 to 22 miles per hour , with gusts as high as 31 miles per hour .
Ronny Jackson won't return as President Trump's White House doctor
May 02, 2018 - 01:40
He continues to insist allegations about his character are false. "And if I said 'em, he'd never be elected again". The White House has pushed back on Politico's report but declined to clarify Jackson's role.
Oil Prices Turn Lower On Surprise US Stockpile Gain; Production Up
May 02, 2018 - 01:39
With U.S. output and exports surging, some analysts warn the 20% jump in Brent prices since February is starting to look overdone. Gasoline futures rose 0.1 percent to settle at $2.1292 a gallon on Monday, the highest since August.
High-rise building in Brazil collapses during fire
May 02, 2018 - 01:37
São Paulo Governor Márcio França said the building was an accident waiting to happen but that its residents had resisted leaving. Officials said the inferno began at around 1:30 a.m. and it wasn't known how many people were inside.