Ex-DeSoto police property & evidence clerk arrested for weapons theft
A former property and evidence clerk for the DeSoto Police Department has been arrested for stealing items "over the course of his employment," police said Friday.
A former property and evidence clerk for the DeSoto Police Department has been arrested for stealing items "over the course of his employment," police said Friday.
Heat Culture may mean a more cautious approach to retool around Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo.
Urías has been on administrative leave from MLB since his September arrest.
Peloton, the exercise equipment maker and online fitness course provider, said it is laying off 15% of its workforce (about 400 people) as part of cost-cutting measures. The company also said its CEO, president, and board director, Barry McCarthy, would step down after two years in the role. McCarthy, who was previously CFO at Spotify and Netflix, was coerced out of retirement in early 2022 when Peloton's co-founder and then-CEO, John Foley, left the role alongside a major cost-cutting effort that saw 2,800 employees laid off.
Some 'garden leave' agreements that Wall Street uses to protect secrets are expected to survive the FTC's new noncompete ban, but some probably won't.
The Phoenix Mercury star spared little detail recounting the horrors of Russian prison.
Luka Dončić singlehandedly outscored Paul George, James Harden and Russell Westbrook.
Amid final exams and upcoming graduations, Columbia students are grappling with fluctuating tensions on campus and the national attention these protests have received.
Two months after hackers broke into Change Healthcare systems stealing and then encrypting company data, it’s still unclear how many Americans were impacted by the cyberattack. Last month, Andrew Witty, the CEO of Change Healthcare’s parent company UnitedHealth Group, said that the stolen files include the personal health information of “a substantial proportion of people in America.” On Wednesday, during a House hearing, when pushed to give a more definitive answer, Witty testified that the breach impacted “I think, maybe a third [of Americans] or somewhere of that level.”
Both candidates have potential liabilities that could be highlighted under the bright lights of the debate stage.
Airbnb's summer release is usually a grand affair with tons of updates for guests and a few for hosts. This time, however, the company is introducing just a few updates for group booking along with a new category called "Icons," which are experiences hosted by celebrated names in music, film, TV and sports. Group booking features, which are probably the only update that will reach all users, allow people to create shared wishlists, and there are trip invitations for the group with details of the property.
Pittsburgh is still building up the top prospect's workload, but his latest Triple-A outing showed that Skenes will soon be ready for a new challenge.
The Wildcats have added six players via the transfer portal since Mark Pope was hired.
Werth's horse, Dornach, is 20-1 to win Saturday's Run for the Roses.
The Seminoles lost 23-16 to Tennessee in the first-ever BCS title game.
Block appears to be squarely in the government’s sights. Prosecutors from the Southern District of New York are reportedly probing extensive compliance lapses at the parent company of Square and Cash App.
A harsh truth: As bad as North American wildfires have grown over the past several years, things are only going to get worse. Climate change continues to accelerate the issue, putting people, property, nature and animals at risk. "As of now, the military-grade drones used by those fighting wildfires are high-altitude aircraft that fly far above the trees," Carnegie Mellon University PhD student Andrew Jong notes.
Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst's death sparked important conversations about mental health. Her mother April Simpkins is carrying on her legacy in a new memoir.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: Florida’s six-week abortion ban, campus arrests and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
It turns out the money was going from Ohtani's bank account to an illegal bookie to ... casinos.
A large number of police descended at Hamilton Hall at Columbia University Tuesday night to clear protesters who had occupied the building.