One of the busiest days for the American restaurant industry is Mother’s Day, which reportedly poses a significant operational burden for eateries. Because of this, the holiday has earned a reputation as one of the most difficult days of the year to work, among servers, chefs, and other restaurant staff.
Read More Mother’s Day is ‘the worst day to work,’ according to restaurant workersAuthor: Brooke Mallory
Maryland police find naked, kidnapped woman in a U-Haul truck
An abducted woman was found naked and afraid inside a U-Haul truck by police during a traffic stop, the traumatized woman was freed on Friday night in Maryland, according to authorities.
Read More Maryland police find naked, kidnapped woman in a U-Haul truckDeSantis sides with Daniel Penny, man who choked Jordan Neely on NYC subway
In a tweet on Friday night, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis hailed Daniel Penny, the former marine accused of manslaughter in the death of homeless subway passenger Jordan Neely in New York earlier this month.
Read More DeSantis sides with Daniel Penny, man who choked Jordan Neely on NYC subwayTornado hits South Texas near Gulf coast, one killed and 60 homes damaged
Just before dawn on Saturday, a strong tornado tore through a town close to Texas’ southernmost point, damaging dozens of homes and bringing down power lines, according to authorities. One person was killed and a curfew was put in place.
Read More Tornado hits South Texas near Gulf coast, one killed and 60 homes damagedCNN CEO under fire for Trump’s Town Hall debate
Chris Licht, the CEO and chairman of CNN, has received much criticism and condemnation from the cable network’s staff and fans for giving former President Donald Trump a platform to reiterate his political positions and ideas during Wednesday’s Town Hall.
Read More CNN CEO under fire for Trump’s Town Hall debateSupreme Court throws out convictions in NY corruption scandals
The Supreme Court has sided with Joseph Percoco, a former adviser to former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who said on Thursday that a federal anti-bribery statute should not have been applied to imprison him.
Read More Supreme Court throws out convictions in NY corruption scandals