Cailey Gleeson is a reporter who covers breaking news, with a frequent focus on politics, business and legal matters. She joined Forbes in January 2024 and has covered Peter Navarro’s legal proceedings, the 2024 election, the end of the impeachment inquiry into Homeland Security
Why Red Lobster Went Bankrupt: COVID, Rising Costs—And Millions Lost On Endless Shrimp
The seafood restaurant chain announced it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Sunday, less than a week after mass closures of locations across the U.S. were reported.
Paul Pelosi Hammer Attacker Gets 30 Years In Prison
DePape was convicted of assaulting Pelosi’s husband and attempting to kidnap the former House Speaker.
Nevada Is One Step Closer To Having Abortion On The Ballot This Election—Joining These Other States
Similar measures are underway in nearly a dozen states, with the issue slated to appear on three ballots as of Friday.
La Niña Could Bring Record-Breaking Heat To The U.S. This Summer—What To Know
The National Weather Service predicts the entire continental U.S. could see hotter-than-average temperatures from July to September.
U.S. Will Send Ukraine $2 Billion In Aid—As Russian Troops Advance
The additional funding comes as Zelensky reportedly canceled all international trips as Russia intensifies its offensive in Kharkiv.
Comcast Launching Streaming Bundle For Peacock, Netflix And AppleTV+
The bundle is set to be released later this month, though some specifics remain unclear.
Major Airlines Are Suing The Biden Administration Over ‘Junk Fees’ Rule
Airlines for America, the trade association behind the lawsuit, said the rule is a “bad solution in search of a problem.”
U.N. Approves Measure Granting Palestine New Rights—Despite U.S. Voting No
The measure passed in a 143-9 vote with 25 abstentions.
TikTok Will Start Automatically Labeling AI Generated Content—The First Video Sharing App To Do So
The social media giant will begin using auto-flag technology on photos and videos starting Thursday.
RFK Jr. Says A Worm Infected His Brain—Here's What We Know About The Possible Parasite
The infection, called cysticercosis, occurs when tapeworm eggs are swallowed.