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Harry and Meghan Sue Over Photo of Son at California Home
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sued Thursday to stop the sale and publication of a photo of their son Archie that they say was shot at their Los Angeles-area home in invasion of their privacy.
Southwest Tightens Face Mask Rules, Delta Steps Up Testing
Moves come as airlines try to reassure passengers and their own employees about safety during a pandemic that has made many people afraid to fly.
American, Southwest Add to US Airline Industry's 2Q Losses
American posted a loss of more than $2 billion, and Southwest lost $915 million. That pushed the combined loss of the nation's four biggest airlines to more than $10 billion in just three months.
Coach and Kate Spade Parent Company CEO Resigns
The CEO of the parent company of Kate Spade, Stuart Weitzman and Coach fashion brands resigned Tuesday citing allegations of misconduct by a woman with whom he had a relationship more than a decade ago.
Twitter Says it's Cracking Down on QAnon Conspiracy Theory
Twitter says it is cracking down on accounts and content related to QAnon, the far-right U.S. conspiracy theory popular among supporters of President Donald Trump.
United Airlines Posts $1.6 Billion Loss in Virus-Scarred Q2
The Chicago-based airline burned through $40 million a day from April through June but said it will trim losses to $25 million a day in the third quarter by slashing costs.
Tucker Carlson Battles with The New York Times Over Privacy
Tucker Carlson says The New York Times wants to put his family in danger, the newspaper says he knowingly lied and now the Fox News host's fans are taking up the fight.
Tesla's Spent a Year Terrifying, Electrifying Wall Street
Tesla's losses were mounting last summer, massive debt payments were looming, and both Wall Street and federal regulators had run out of patience with the erratic behavior of CEO Elon Musk.
GOP Splits as Virus Aid Package Could Swell Past $1 Trillion
The price tag for the next COVID-19 aid package could quickly swell above $1 trillion as White House officials negotiate with Congress over money.
Chicago Restaurateur Joins Mission to Feed America's Hungry
Manish Mallick restaurant, ROOH, is one of more than 2,400 eateries working with the non-profit World Central Kitchen to provide meals to the hungry.
Fox Stars Hannity, Carlson and Fired Anchor Henry in Lawsuit
Fox News Channel stars Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson and Howard Kurtz were accused of sexual harassment by a frequent on-air guest in a lawsuit filed Monday that the network called frivolous and untrue.
Marriott Will Require Guests to Wear Masks in Public Spaces
The hotel giant has been requiring employees to wear masks for several months. In a video message released Monday, CEO Arne Sorenson said the mandate is being extended to guests.
Trump Faces Divisions with Senate GOP on Virus Aid
President Donald Trump insisted "good things" were underway on the next COVID-19 aid package as he met with Republican congressional leaders, but new divisions between the Senate GOP and the White House posed fresh challenges as the crisis worsened.
Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' Delayed Indefinitely by Virus
Christopher Nolan's "Tenet," which had hoped to herald Hollywood's return to big theatrical releases, has yet again postponed its release due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Petition Urges Trader Joe's to Change Ethnic Food Labels
Responding to calls for Trader Joe's to stop labeling its international food products with ethnic-sounding names, the grocery store chain said it has been in a yearslong process of repackaging those products and will soon complete the work.
UK Coronavirus Vaccine Prompts Immune Response in Early Test
Scientists at Oxford University say their experimental coronavirus vaccine has been shown in an early trial to prompt a protective immune response in hundreds of people who got the shot.
Millennial Money: 4 Expert Tips to Get Hired from Home
Job hunting has always been a little stressful. OK, a lot stressful. A global pandemic certainly hasn't remedied that. Rather, it's changing the landscape.
Hallmark Channel Exec: LGBTQ-Themed Films to Come
The Hallmark network hints at promise of LGBTQ-related storylines to come in their original movies.
Millennial Money: Lessons Learned While Sheltering At Home
These are unprecedented times. And although things are unpredictable right now, we can control our ability to emerge from this challenge differently than we entered it.
Homeowners Rush to Refinance As 30-Year Rate Falls Below 3%
With the 30-year mortgage rate falling this week below 3% for the first time in a half-century, more U.S. homeowners are likely to seize the chance to refinance their home loans.