“Companies like Roblox have become breeding grounds for predators to get to and have access to our kids,” Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said. Trump pardons New York baseball star Darryl ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said Tuesday he will allow the House to vote on releasing the government’s files on Jeffrey Epstein as soon as lawmakers gather enough signatures to bring the ...
Philadelphia firm Anapol Weiss has filed its 12th lawsuit against online gaming platform Roblox. The complaint alleges that a 13-year-old girl took her own life after months of interacting with ...
WASHINGTON — Russia is finally forking over Soviet-era findings on the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy that Congress sought decades ago, according to Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna — who ...
Ryan Coogler has finally delivered an update on his long-gestating X-Files reboot. X-Files creator Chris Carter confirmed that Coogler would handle a reboot of the series over two years ago, but ...
It’s been a long year for the Brooklyn Mirage. The East Williamsburg live music venue may be starting down a new path after the building’s owner has filed for a demolition permit for at least some of ...
Used car dealers have faced a challenging market since the Covid pandemic temporarily shut down the automobile manufacturing industry in 2020, creating a shortage of new cars and driving up prices.
This conflict could already be seen with the pilot program. According to a report by an Inspector General, the IRS’s Direct File software failed to list certain education tax credits that filers could ...
Donald Trump is facing fresh pressure to release the long-suppressed Jeffrey Epstein files, as the House oversight committee edges closer to forcing their publication amid revelations that the ...
The IRS recently filed notices of a federal tax lien against Republican Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia — the latest example of ongoing financial troubles that have trailed the former governor, ...
Hackers uploaded files on eight MoD bases to the dark web with more to come RUSSIAN cybercriminals have stolen hundreds of military documents and posted them on the dark web in a ‘catastrophic’ hack.