In the latest development out of Donald Trump’s $250 million civil fraud case, he received a $10,000 fine for “breaching a gag order” that was intended to prevent him from making negative comments about court personnel.
Read More Trump Fined $10K For ‘Breaching Gag Order’ In Civil Fraud CaseAuthor: Stephanie Stahl
American Airlines Flight Attendants Prepare To Strike During Holidays
Those expecting to travel during the holiday season this year may experience more flight delays and cancellations than ever as tens of thousands of airline employees are gearing up for a labor strike.
Read More American Airlines Flight Attendants Prepare To Strike During HolidaysHillary Clinton Clashes With Heckler Over Biden’s ‘Warmongering’ Speech
Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was involved in a heated exchange with a protestor who insisted she comment on President Joe Biden’s recent speech, which has been criticized as “warmongering”.
Read More Hillary Clinton Clashes With Heckler Over Biden’s ‘Warmongering’ SpeechHurricane Otis Makes Landfall In Mexico As ‘Category 5’ Storm
Hurricane Otis made landfall in southern Mexico, quickly surging from a tropical storm to a Category 5 strength, the strongest to ever hit Mexico and the eastern Pacific.
Read More Hurricane Otis Makes Landfall In Mexico As ‘Category 5’ StormWest Maui To Reopen To Tourists In November
Following the deadliest U.S. wildfire in over a century, Maui County officials have announced that all of West Maui — except for destroyed sections of historic Lahaina — will be welcoming visitors again on November 1st.
Read More West Maui To Reopen To Tourists In NovemberCalifornia Suspends Permits For Driverless Vehicles
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has suspended the permits for General Motors’ Cruise driverless cars and ordered the company to remove its cars from state roads, citing public safety concerns.
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