People from all over the world, celebrities included, have been watching St. Paul's skyscraper-scaling raccoon - and just after 2:30 this morning the raccoon made it to the building's roof. We're still waiting to hear more on its condition.
The United States will host the 2026 FIFA World Cup after its three-way bid – along with Mexico and Canada – was granted staging rights during a vote here on Wednesday. The “United” bid, that will see 60 of the tournament’s games held in the U.S., with Canada and Mexico getting 10 each, beat out the underdog campaign of Morocco to bring soccer’s biggest show back to American soil.
President Trump is now back from his big summit in Singapore and is finally responding to Robert De Niro's choice words he had for him at the Tony Awards. The President tweeted that De Niro must be 'punch drunk' and not realize that employment is at an all-time high. No response yet from the actor.
Over 1,300 homes have been evacuated by a new wildfire burning in Colorado's mountains. The fire was reported Tuesday near the town of Silverthorne in Summit County, which is home to several ski resorts. The flames have also closed Colorado's National Forest.
AT&T's victory over the government's attempt to block its $85 billion takeover of Time Warner underscores just how much the way people watch TV, and pay for it, has changed. It also highlights how corporate America wants to adapt to deal with its new environment. In short: Bigger is better. The government argued that the merger would stifle competition and lead to higher cable bills. But U.S. District Judge Richard Leon ultimately agreed with AT&T's assertion that it had to grow to survive in the era of Google, Amazon and Netflix. The ruling could open the floodgates to deal making in the fast-changing worlds of entertainment production and distribution.