McDonald’s Corp is temporarily closing its U.S. offices this week as it prepares to inform corporate employees about layoffs, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.
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Twitter hasn't removed verified check marks — except from The New York Times
A day after Twitter was supposed to begin removing verified check marks from accounts that would not pay for the platform’s new subscription service, many verified accounts appear to have kept their check marks — except for The New York Times.
Man arrested on murder charges in gay bar drugging scheme
Two suspects were arrested for the murder of two men who were drugged and killed on separate nights after visiting NYC gay bars last year, prosecutors said.
Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto dies at 71
TOKYO — Ryuichi Sakamoto, a Japanese musician who scored for Hollywood movies such as “The Last Emperor” and “The Revenant,” has died.
Ex-Manhattan DA on Trump attacking Bragg: Other criminal offenses could ‘change the jury’s mind’
Ex-Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance Jr. condemned Trump’s attacks against Alvin Bragg on Sunday and warned that another criminal offense could “change the jury’s mind.”
A long-dormant lake has reappeared in California, bringing havoc along with it
People have worked for a century to make California’s Tulare Basin into a food grower’s paradise.
Finland’s young leader is popular but faces tough reelection
A parliamentary election in Finland on Sunday is shaping up as an extremely close race between three parties as Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s Social Democrats fight to secure a second term running the government.
No more room for vroom? Paris votes on banishing e-scooters
Parisians vote Sunday on whether to do away with for-hire electric scooters.
1 dead, 3 seriously wounded in shooting outside L.A. Trader Joe's
One person was killed and three others were seriously injured Saturday in a drug-related shootout outside a Trader Joe’s grocery in Los Angeles, police said.
FAA asks major airlines to slash flights at busy airports due to staffing shortage
The Federal Aviation Administration is asking airlines to cut back on service for the summer season at some of the nation’s busiest airports due to a severe lack of air traffic controllers. NBC News’ George Solis shares how this could impact summer travel.