Frontier Airlines is cutting the cord on its customer service phone line forcing travelers to go online to book flights or make travel changes. Ireland's data privacy regulator has fined Facebook parent company Meta approximately $275 million for failing to protect personal information during a 2019 data breach. Election officials in Cochise County, Ariz., refused to certify the results of November's midterm election, throwing several local and statewide races up in the air and opening the door for legal action. The Biden administration approved a potential $323 million arms sale to Finland, offering 48 missiles and more weapons to bolster the country's defenses. DNA testing on remains found in a Georgia landfill are confirmed to belong to 20-month-old Quinton Simon, the FBI reports. Prince William and Princess Catherine will be in Boston later this week to attend the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony and discuss climate and sustainability work with city leaders. Austin Harrouff pleaded guilty by reason of insanity in the case of killing a Florida couple in 2016 in which he was found biting the face of one of the victims when police arrived. Kellyanne Conway, former senior adviser to former President Donald Trump, met with the House select committee to give testimony in its investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to sources. The Lehigh Valley Zoo in Pennsylvania announced the birth of a scimitar-horned oryx calf, a rare antelope that's extinct in the wild. Russia postponed nuclear arms negotiations with the United States that were scheduled to take place later this week in Cairo. A total 2,040 dancers gathered at the National Sports Institute in Venezuela to attempt a Guinness World Record for the largest salsa casino circle dance. The U.S. Postal Service is seeking volunteer Santas to answer letters from children as part of the organization's annual Operation Santa. The World Health Organization said Monday it has decided to rename monkeypox as "mpox" to curb "racist and stigmatizing language" surrounding the disease. The LGBT rom-com "Bros" is heading to streaming on Peacock on Friday. The movie was co-written and stars Billy Eichner. First lady Jill Biden unveiled holiday decorations at the White House, where twinkling lights, Christmas trees, and a message of unity will greet visitors throughout the season. A Michigan man who was inspired by a rising jackpot to buy his first Powerball ticket ended up winning a $150,000 prize. Merriam-Webster named "gaslighting" the 2022 Word of the Year after a 1,740% increase in searches. A melon-slapping Spanish athlete broke a Guinness World Record when he used his open hand to smash 39 watermelons in 1 minute. Mauna Loa, one of the five volcanoes that form Hawaii's Big Island, is erupting for the first time in 38 years, though no evacuations have yet been ordered. A skunk was spotted in the stands during the Cleveland Browns game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the animal was caught on camera by surprised fans. K-pop stars Itzy released a preview of their video for "Cheshire," the title track from their EP of the same name. Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik will perform an acoustic show for iHeartRadio Live in December. |
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