Getty Images/Jeff Kravitz (NEW YORK) — Quentin Tarantino said he has made good on a vow he made as a child never to give money to his mother. In an interview with “Billions” co-creator Brian Koppelman for
South_agency/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will request approval for the COVID-19 vaccine to become mandatory for all U.S. military service members by mid-September, according to a memo he sent to all Defense Department employees. “I want
Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Fortune (NEW YORK) — A leader within Time’s Up, the organization founded in the wake of the #MeToo movement to fight gender-based discrimination in the workplace, has resigned after it emerged that she aided
s_gibson/iStock (SAN FRANCISCO) —The dangerous wildfires burning in the West is affecting air quality in cities more than 1,000 miles away as the smoke billows and travels east. More than 100 large wildfires are currently burning in
New York State Sex Offender Registry (NEW YORK) — An independent compensation program for victims of late serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is winding down its operations after paying out more than $121 million to survivors of
MariuszBlach/iStock (NEW YORK) — Lawmakers and water utilities in the West are urging residents to conserve water as reservoirs hit record lows amid climate change-driven megadrought. Among the calls to action is a reminder for residents to
ayo888/iStock (NEW YORK) — The United States is facing a COVID-19 surge this summer as the more contagious delta variant spreads. More than 615,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 and over 4.2 million people have died worldwide,
Trevor Bexon/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Red flag warnings are persisting across parts of the West as dozens of large wildfires continue to scorch through homes and dry earth. A cold front bringing gusty winds and the possibility