The Swiss village of Lauterbrunnen could follow Venice's lead and charge a fee to visit in an effort to thin crowds during the peak summer travel season. Dozens of employees at two Half Moon Bay mushroom farms, where a disgruntled co-worker killed seven migrant workers last year, will share $450,000 in back wages and damages, the U.S. Department of Labor announced Monday. Paramount has announced that its contemporary western, "Yellowstone," is once again filming in Montana. A Wisconsin man is in federal custody for producing sexually explicit AI-generated images of minors and sending similar AI-generated child pornography to a 15-year-old boy. Two conservative Republican senators on Monday introduced a bill which seeks to protect access to in vitro fertilization, known as IVF, after a past effort by Senate Democrats failed in February. FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg said Monday he is "prepared to step down" from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation "once a successor is confirmed," following a damning report on the agency's toxic workplace. Israeli anti-government activists clashed with police on the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway as they demanded the government resign over its failure to gain the release of hostages captured nearly eight months ago by Hamas. The Federal Railroad Administration says it had finalized a set of two new rule changes that will now require railroads to create and implement training program requirements for train dispatchers and signal employees. Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen admitted to stealing about $30,000 from the Trump Organization during his testimony in Manhattan on Monday. A 12-foot alligator was relocated from Florida's MacDill Air Force Base after twice being found in restricted areas. A Virginia man used a lucky penny he found in a parking lot to scratch off a Virginia Lottery prize worth more than $1 million. A daredevil risked his life -- and arrest -- when he walked a tightrope suspended between a pair of graffiti-covered skyscrapers in downtown Los Angeles. The infamous Wall Street trader Ivan Boesky, inspiration behind the "Wall Street" movie character Gordon Gekko, died Monday in his California home at age 87. It's a sad day in Kyle, Texas, as the city's annual Gathering of Kyles once again failed to earn a Guinness World Record. MLB launched an investigation on Monday into claims that former Los Angeles Angels infielder David Fletcher used an illegal bookie to gamble on sports, a source familiar with the investigation told UPI. Max released the trailer for the movie "Am I OK?" on Monday. Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allyne direct Dakota Johnson, Sonoya Mizuno and Kiersey Clemons in the comedy. The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his defense minister and three top Hamas leaders on Monday. New York State has secured a $2 billion settlement with a bankrupt cryptocurrency firm, which will help "maximize recoveries for investors," New York Attorney General Letitia James' office confirmed Monday. The senate this week is getting ready to vote again on a bipartisan border security bill as House Republican leadership say it will be "dead on arrival" if it makes it out to the other legislative chamber. Red Lobster, one of the largest seafood restaurant chains in the country, officially filed for bankruptcy protection in a federal Middle District of Florida. A tense rescue was caught on camera in New Jersey when a man jumped into the Hudson River to rescue a dog. Baseball legend Ken Griffey Jr. will serve as the honorary pace car driver for the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday in Indianapolis, race organizers announced Monday. K-pop group Stray Kids gave a live performance of the "Stray Kids version" of "Lose My Breath," a new song featuring Charlie Puth. |
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