Apple CEO Tim Cook will take a 40% pay cut
Apple Inc. said in a regulatory filing that Cook’s target total compensation is $49 million for 2023.
Iowa official's wife charged with 52 counts of voter fraud
Kim Phuong Taylor filled out and cast absentee ballots in her husband’s unsuccessful race for a Republican nomination to run for Congress in 2020, federal prosecutors said.
Robbie Knievel, son of daredevil Evel Knievel, dies at 60
Robbie Knievel followed in his father’s footsteps, performing hundreds of daring jumps throughout his career and setting multiple world records.
Arkansas landowner stumbles upon hundreds of deer carcasses, prompting investigation
“You will have to use your imagination on what the smell is like,” the sheriff’s office shared on Facebook.
Dating or being defrauded? How romance scams target hopeless romantics
The FBI defines a romance scam as a type of fraudulent activity that occurs when a criminal, typically using an online dating platform, gains the trust of a victim through affection and romantic allure.
Idaho murders: 5 key pieces of evidence against Bryan Kohberger
He is still only the accused – and must be considered innocent until proven guilty. But the case against Bryan Kohberger for the Idaho quadruple homicide appears strong.
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger will challenge evidence, lawyer says
Bryan Kohberger returned to an Idaho courtroom Thursday and said through his attorney that he plans to challenge the evidence against him at a preliminary hearing.
SpaceX targets Saturday for Falcon Heavy launch, landing during triple-launch week
SpaceX has three launches planned for the second week of January as the company furiously moves into the new year.
Idaho murders trial: Bryan Kohberger next court date revealed
The man accused of killing four University of Idaho students was back in court Thursday morning for a preliminary status hearing.
Oklahoma police 'actively looking' for missing Athena Brownfield, 4, with infrared helicopters, boats
Athena Brownfield, 4, was reported missing on Tuesday after a postal worker found her 5-year-old sister alone near their residence in Cyril, Oklahoma.
US inflation slows to 6.5% over past 12 months, easing some pressure
The softer readings add to growing signs that the worst inflation in four decades is gradually waning.
Prince Harry's memoir sales top 1.4 million copies first day of sales
No, the public has not tired of hearing about Prince Harry. Sales for “Spare” have placed the Duke of Sussex in some rarefied company.
Jeff Beck, guitar legend who pushed the boundaries of music, dead at 78
He was 78. His representatives said in a statement Wednesday that Beck died Tuesday after "suddenly contracting bacterial meningitis."
Your lack of motivation to exercise may be influenced by gut bacteria, researchers say
The results suggest that diet could improve one's motivation to exercise.
Missouri sheriff's office offering free alcohol to volunteers to get drunk to help them with training
Volunteers must also not have any alcohol-related arrests or pending criminal cases on their record, the sheriff's office says.
New kid-friendly Universal theme park coming to Frisco
Universal Parks and Resorts announced plans to build a theme park geared toward families with young children, in Frisco.
Here's where drivers are stuck in traffic for a whopping 155 hours a year
Three of the five most congested cities in the world are here in the U.S. Did yours make the list?
Ana Walshe's husband Brian Walshe is a 'sociopath' and 'physically violent:' court docs
The art fraudster husband, who is criminally charged with impeding an investigation into his wife's mysterious disappearance, was branded a "sociopath" and "physically violent" in court documents that allege he plundered his dead father's estate.
Russia to replace crew capsule at space station after coolant leak
Russian space corporation Roscosmos said Wednesday that it will launch a new spacecraft to take some of the International Space Station's crew back to Earth after their capsule was damaged and leaked coolant.
Doctors: Damar Hamlin in good spirits, undergoing more tests to find what caused cardiac arrest
Hamlin posted a note on social media saying he's not quite home yet, a day after being transferred from the University of Cincinnati Medical Center to Buffalo General Medical Center.