Florida Man Posing as Disney Worker Charged in Removal of R2-D2 at Hotel
David Proudfoot told investigators he had applied for a security job at Walt Disney World and hoped to prove himself by highlighting lapses in Disney’s oversight.
David Proudfoot told investigators he had applied for a security job at Walt Disney World and hoped to prove himself by highlighting lapses in Disney’s oversight.
A decade-long effort to transform industrial relics is showing signs of progress and expanding the city’s population for the first time in 70 years.
Airlines, dealing with bad weather and staffing shortages, struggle to keep up with high demand over the July 4 weekend.
A third-generation shoe manufacturer, he built Rockport with his father and, before selling it to Reebok, campaigned to turn walking into a fitness movement.
After the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, many women are discovering that their employer can shape major decisions in their lives even more than it did a week ago.
After more than a decade of worrying about low inflation, the European Central Bank is trying to tackle the problem of high inflation across the eurozone’s economies.
Individuals can often use health insurance or flexible spending accounts to pay for abortions or deduct the cost on tax returns. Congress might weigh in.
The decline in deliveries by the electric carmaker in the second quarter was the first drop since the beginning of 2020. The main reason was factory shutdowns in China.
Lochner v. New York, a 1905 decision on labor law, is imprinted on today’s law students as an example of bad jurisprudence. But those old days could be returning.
Around the world, from South Asia and Africa to Europe and Latin America, the cost of filling a car’s tank, getting to work and cooking dinner has spiked.