Disneyland Resort to end annual pass program

Disneyland Resort has announced plans to end its annual passholder program. 

Philadelphia police officer charged in 2019 vandalism incident

A Philadelphia police officer was arrested Wednesday following an internal affairs investigation into a vandalism incident that happened over a year ago.

Some Uber, Lyft drivers sue over California ballot measure

The lawsuit filed with the California Supreme Court said Proposition 22 is unconstitutional because it limits the power of the Legislature to grant workers the right to organize and excludes drivers from being eligible for workers’ compensation.

Disney World releases hours through the end of March

Disney World just revealed its winter operating schedule, which will see the reopening of at least one of its water parks.

Philadelphia police investigating detective who may have attended Wednesday’s rally in DC

The Philadelphia Police Department has opened an internal affairs investigation after receiving a tip about one of their detectives allegedly attending the pro-Trump rally that later spiraled into chaos at the Capitol. 

Kirstie Alley condemns Twitter for banning Trump in series of tweets

Actress Kirstie Alley condemned Twitter -- and its CEO Jack Dorsey -- over its decision to permanently ban President Trump and questioned why some Democrats haven’t been banned for their controversial comments.

Trump hints at starting his own social platform after Twitter ban

The president has also been blocked from posting on Facebook and Instagram -- at least until his term ends. ises.

Google Play removes Parler app, Apple reportedly threatens the same

Google Play suspended the Parler app from its store, and Apple has reportedly threatened to do the same if the company does not moderate “objectionable content” within 24 hours.

Mexico leader condemns Facebook, Twitter for blocking Trump

“I don’t like anybody being censored or taking away from the right to post a message on Twitter or Face(book). I don’t agree with that, I don’t accept that,” López Obrador said.

Police Commissioner Outlaw speaks out against Philadelphia's violence

Last year ended with 499 homicides bringing the rate up to 40% year-to-date making it the second highest tally in the United States behind Chicago. The last year that was as deadly was in 1990.

COVID-19 outbreaks at SoCal warehouse stores on the rise

Essential workers at big-box stores and warehouses across Los Angeles County are seeing an increase in COVID-19 outbreaks, officials said. 

Google employees form company’s first-ever labor union, a tech industry rarity

A group of Google engineers and other workers announced Monday they have formed a union, creating a rare foothold for labor organizers in Silicon Valley.