Peloton CEO: We're going public in 2019
John Foley explains why they're going public in 2019 and how the New York City-based startup earned a cult following.
John Foley explains why they're going public in 2019 and how the New York City-based startup earned a cult following.
Bainimarama was initially spared jail in the case during sentencing last month, before an appeal by the country's director for public prosecutions. A former military chief, Bainimarama came to power in a 2006 coup and later won democratic elections in 2014 and 2018. He was found guilty this month by the High Court of attempting to pervert the course of justice while he was prime minister by telling a senior police official to stay away from an investigation into the University of South Pacific, court documents show.
The highly caffeinated drink has been blamed for at least two deaths in lawsuits.
Michigan's attorney general announced charges Wednesday against a former township clerk and a lawyer who had supported attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, alleging they accessed voting systems without authorization in a search of fraud. Former Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott and her attorney, Stefanie Lambert, were charged with multiple felonies, including unauthorized access to a computer and using a computer to commit a crime. The charges are the latest to be brought against people in multiple states who had been entrusted to ensure the security of election systems but instead allowed others to breach them in a futile search for evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
A sting, part of "Operation MetaPhile," led to the arrests of two men at the same New Mexico motel Tuesday.
President Joe Biden said Wednesday he would stop US weapons supplies to Israel if it attacks Rafah in southern Gaza, his most direct warning to date over the prosecution of the war against Hamas."If they go into Rafah, I'm not supplying the weapons that have been used… to deal with the cities," Biden said.
The new "FLiRT" COVID-19 variants, including KP.2, are spreading in the United States. Will there be a summer surge? Experts discuss KP.2 transmission, symptoms, and vaccines.
NYPD accused Yaorong Wan of palming a $225,000 Tiffany diamond and replacing it with a cubic zirconia replica at the Rockefeller Center store.
A Georgia grand jury indicted the man accused of killing 22-year-old student Laken Riley on 10 charges, including malice murder and kidnapping, according to an indictment filed Tuesday.
The Biden administration has paused the shipment of 3,500 bombs to Israel over concerns they could be used in a major military operation in Rafah.
Heavy snowfall could be a factor in triggering swarms of earthquakes, a study suggests, based on research into quakes that have rattled Japan’s Noto Peninsula.
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff is pushing for more men to become involved in advocating for abortion rights ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
The Education Department wants to negotiate with the Carroll school district in Southlake, Texas, over four students' civil rights complaints, lawyers say.
Aldi releases a Häagen-Dazs copycat, so we gave them a try. Here's what they taste like.
The House of Representatives stopped a motion from Rep. Greene to remove Speaker Johnson from the chair in decisive fashion. Here's who voted for it
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. experienced a series of health issues in recent years, including an abnormality that he said was caused by a worm that entered his brain and then died, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.
President Joe Biden sat down with CNN’s Erin Burnett on Wednesday for a rare one-on-one television interview with a member of the national media. Here are some key lines from the interview.
Hawaii's legislative wrap-up: tax cuts and wildfire aid approved, some housing and election reform stalled.
Children of American Indian or Alaska Native parents experienced the highest rates of loss, the study found.
A Mexican court on Wednesday ordered the alleged murderer of two Australians and an American killed during a surfing trip to be prosecuted, as grieving relatives awaited the repatriation of their bodies.The prosecution has said it is gathering evidence to charge two other suspects, who remain in detention for alleged possession of methamphetamine.
Four flight attendants abused “their privileges as airline employees” and smuggled “millions of dollars of drug money” out of New York City to the Dominican Republic, federal authorities said Wednesday.