Marriott says it will fight a $123 million U.K. government fine related to its massive data breach.
Author: The Associated Press
French government will implement an ‘ecotax’ on plane tickets from 2020
The French government will implement an “ecotax” on plane tickets for flights departing from France from next year.
Sea rescue: Olympic swimmer Filippo Magnini saves tourist in Italy
Former world champion swimmer Filippo Magnini, who won bronze at 2004 Athens Olympics, had no problem helping swimmer whose float got carried by wind.
US Women’s World Cup champions arrive home ahead of victory parade
The team, which won its fourth Women’s World Cup title Sunday, touched down at Newark Liberty International Airport at about 4:30 p.m. Monday.
‘Floribama Shore’ star Nilsa Prowant flashed crowd, smashed window, cops say
Police said Nilsa Prowant, a cast member of MTV’s “Floribama Shore,” appeared to be under the influence of alcohol.
NASCAR postpones Daytona night race until Sunday afternoon because of rain
The Coke Zero Sugar 400, the annual summer night race at Daytona, was moved to Sunday afternoon because of persistent rain.
Budapest tour-boat crash: Death toll in Danube tragedy climbs to 27
Hungarian police say a South Korean woman recovered from the Danube River has been identified as the 27th fatality of the May 29 boat and cruise crash.
Marvel’s first openly trans actor on representation: ‘There needs to be more roles for trans people’
The first openly transgender actor in the Marvel Universe says there needs to be more representation of his experience.
VestiVille music festival in Belgium abruptly ended over security, fraud suspicion
A music festival in Belgium featuring major stars like rapper Cardi B came to a chaotic end before it had even started.
Elton John blasts Putin after leader claims Russia has ‘no problem’ with LGBTQ people
Elton John called out ‘hypocrisy’ after Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia has “no problem with LGBT persons.”