Chelsea Clinton’s Husband Shut Down Hedge Fund Month After Hillary Loss
Marc Mezvinsky, closed the hedge fund he co-founded, Eaglevale Partners, shortly after his mother-in-law, Hillary Clinton, lost the presidential election to Donald Trump.
Marc Mezvinsky, closed the hedge fund he co-founded, Eaglevale Partners, shortly after his mother-in-law, Hillary Clinton, lost the presidential election to Donald Trump.
Walmart announced Tuesday that they will no longer be selling Black Lives Matter clothing on its website that says “Bulletproof.”
The Wall Street Journal concludes that Kellogg’s politically-driven decision to pick a food fight with Breitbart has bruised its brand.
As part of an ongoing effort to defend his embattled family philanthropy, Bill Clinton spent the week pleading the case with swing-state voters that his troubled charity did not “solve every problem,” but what is important is that they tried.
Police departments are cracking down on meth users in a comical way.
A Florida Walmart is facing backlash over its 9/11-themed Coke display after a shopper posted a picture of the design to Twitter.
A fire broke out in a U.S. Department of Agriculture storage facility in Maryland Tuesday morning, just days after the facility was closed due to anonymous email threats.
A Trump supporter from Indiana went to great lengths to protect his yard sign from getting stolen by thieves.
A former drug-addict turned respected local businessman, who used his business to give others a second chance, was allegedly beaten to death by two men after an argument gone awry.
A Playboy Playmate could face up to six months in prison for publicly sharing a photo of a naked woman at the gym.
More than 250 people were arrested and three people hospitalized over the first two days of an electronic dance music rave in California taking place over Labor Day weekend.
A family returning home from the Outer Banks captured a video of winds from Tropical Storm Hermine knocking over a delivery truck Saturday.
A Massachusetts McDonald’s threw a worker with Down syndrome a retirement party for her 32 years of service to the fast food restaurant.
A Florida woman who allegedly set fire to a car thinking it was her ex-boyfriend’s is now in police custody after video footage caught her in the act.
Shoppers at a clothing store in Tennessee confronted a suspected thief for stealing hundreds of dollars from a woman, and forced her to return the stolen money.
A touching photo of an Alabama police officer comforting a one-month-old baby girl after her parents overdosed on drugs is capturing the hearts of many on the Internet.
Three Canadian cruise ship passengers have been arrested for allegedly smuggling $23 million worth of cocaine onto a cruise ship docked in Australia.
A 5-year-old boy is back in his mother’s arms after a terrifying ordeal where he was mixed up with another 5-year-old boy and flown to the wrong location.
Two teenage girls have been caught on camera brawling as the mother of one of the girls encourages her to fight on their front lawn in Beech Grove, Indiana.
A Pennsylvania college professor is embarking on a hunger strike because the college’s president denied him tenure.
Two teenagers robbed a nine-year-old boy of his cell phone at knifepoint in New York.
Pro-Trump supporters gathered Aug. 30 in a series of flash mobs around Michigan. A total of 25 flash mobs took place across the state. Here is a list of the six best flash mobs to take Michigan by storm.
A Michigan woman is facing threats of fines from her townhome complex for hanging an American flag on her door.
A Florida State football player on a visit to a Florida middle school who spotted a student sitting alone at the lunch table and asked if he could sit next to him is now being thanked by his mother in a public way.
A new trend shows that some people may be using their pets’ medications, according to a study conducted on antibiotic use.
A man allegedly attempted to burn down a Missouri gas station due to a confrontation with a gas station clerk who reprimanded him for stealing a bag of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.
An Oklahoma man is demanding that a “religious” image of a woman wearing a hijab be removed from a library vehicle because it promotes Islam on public property.
A Tropical Smoothie location in Florida fired one of its employees for refusing to serve a police officer.
Police have released video of a New York City man punching a fellow bus rider on Saturday in the hopes that the perpetrator will be found.
A Massachusetts woman with Down syndrome, who has worked at a McDonald’s for three decades, is retiring.
American flags will be reinstalled on fire trucks in an Upstate New York community after a decision to remove them sparked controversy earlier this month.
Walt Disney World is planning on giving park-goers free insect repellent as soon as Sunday due to the increased threat the Zika virus poses to Florida. Universal Orlando and SeaWorld are following suit.
An Alabama teenager is facing felony assault charges after she used a stun gun on a teacher trying to break up a fight between her and another girl.
An Oregon woman allegedly drove her SUV into a supermarket just after midnight in protest of a cashier’s decision to decline her purchase because of a bounced check.
A New Jersey man is charged with murder after he punched a toddler with enough force to kill him, authorities say.
Police arrested two women on child endangerment charges after a video of them blowing pot smoke into a toddler’s face went viral.
Four shirtless thieves broke into the office of an Australian school and let loose three crocodiles.
A man who allegedly shot a Chicago police officer lashed out in profanity at a judge during his bail hearing. In response to the judge’s decision to hold him without bond, he told him he should have “smoked” the officer.
A California bakery is facing public criticism and customer defections over its decision to bake a controversial specialty cake featuring a transgender version of Ken, the Barbie doll’s male companion.
Tennessee’s insurance commissioner said the Obamacare exchanges in her state are “very near collapse” after she approved rate increases for three insurance carriers on the exchanges in an attempt to give consumers more options for open enrollment in November.