Cash App founder Bob Lee killed in stabbing in San Francisco
Bob Lee, a technology executive who founded the mobile payment company Cash App, died Tuesday after he was stabbed near downtown San Francisco. The San Francisco Police Department said officers responded to a report of a stabbing
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs bill repealing 1931 abortion ban
On Wednesday, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill repealing the state’s nearly century-old abortion ban, that made it a four-year felony to assist in an abortion. Last month, the state’s House and Senate passed HB 4006, a single-sentence
Arizona Cardinals manager benches OF Tyler O’Neill after criticizing effort
One day after Arizona Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol criticized his effort during a loss to the Atlanta Braves, outfielder Tyler O’Neill was benched on Wednesday. O’Neill was absent from the Cardinals lineup ahead of their matchup against
Warriors’ Stephen Curry to star in NBC comedy series ‘Mr. Throwback’
Deadline’s Peter White reports that Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry is set to star in an NBC mockumentary comedy series entitled ‘Mr. Throwback,’ alongside actor Adam Pally. Universal Television and Unanimous Media, a multimedia organization for which
Guns N’ Roses joins AC/DC, Metallica and more for 2023 Power Trip Festival
Guns N’ Roses was confirmed as the sixth “mystery band” performing at the 2023 Power Trip Festival, also featuring AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne and Tool. The festival will take place October 6-8 at the Empire
Primus to hold benefit concert with members of Tool, special guests
Primus is recruiting Danny Carey and Justin Chancellor of Tool, as well as other special guests, for a benefit concert at The Belasco in L.A., taking place on April 17th. Primus bandleader Les Claypool said along with the