Global financial markets rallied on Monday after the United States and the European Union reached a deal on tariffs.
Tea, a women-only dating review app, has confirmed a major data breach exposing 72,000 user images. The hack affected users who joined before February 2024. No contact details were leaked, but sensitive selfies and ID photos were accessed. Cybersecurity experts are working to contain the damage.
China's iconic Shaolin Temple monk is under official investigation over alleged funds mismanagement and violation of Buddhist rules. The investigation is also looking at allegations of embezzlement, maintaining relationships with more than one woman and having a child. The Temple confirmed that the investigation was under way and involved several Chinese agencies.
The footage quickly went viral social media, with many users accusing the 79-year-old of "cheating."
William James Purdy, 28, is accused of sexually abusing as many as 14 boys in Tonga before fleeing the country as a fugitive, back to Utah.
Over 90 million Americans watched the pursuit of OJ Simpson in his white Ford Bronco through Southern California on June 17, 1994.
Roland Schmidt, 76, has been charged with first-degree murder of his 45-year-old daughter-in-law, Christine Moyer.
Perry is being praised for his bravery, with some people even calling for him to be considered for the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Gille is currently being held at the Grand Traverse County Jail and is scheduled to be arraigned on Monday or Tuesday.
Trump and von der Leyen shook hands and praised one another for reaching the deal, but remained vague about what the U.S. had given up in return.
In his Truth Social post, Trump mentioned different figures, though the source of those numbers was unclear.
This incident marks the latest in a series of legal troubles involving the eldest son of the MAGA Republican.
Former President Donald Trump reignited his feud with Barack Obama using a meme, but JD Vance's throwback look hijacked the attention. The post, referencing the O.J. Simpson chase, has sparked a fresh wave of viral content online.
Andy Byron, ex-CEO of Astronomer, is reportedly considering legal action against Coldplay over a viral kiss cam incident at their July 16 concert. He claims the moment caused emotional distress and privacy invasion, though legal experts say the case is unlikely to succeed.
Police have not yet released the identity of the attacker or a possible motive behind the horrific incident, but noted that the suspect appears to be a resident of Michigan.