DRAG BUNCH
The largest drag brunch show ever took place right here in New York City this past weekend. The event was organized by H&M and the Marcia Institute in an effort to stand with the LGBTQ community and drag performers as a number of states across the country have introduced anti-drag legislation. RuPaul's season ten winner, Aquaria, also attended the event and put on a show for the crowd of 412 people.
PRINCE CHARLES DRAWINGS
Crayon drawings done by a young King Charles are going up for auction this week in the UK. The king would have been five or six years old when he drew the colorful portraits of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, seen here wearing a festive gown, red earrings and a purple tiara. There's also a drawing of his father, Prince Philip that's a little less colorful, showing Philip wearing a black suit. The two drawings are expected to sell for between $6,500 and $12,700.
Unionized health care workers have struck a tentative agreement with Kaiser Permanente after the biggest health care strike in U.S. history.
American citizens in Israel can start leaving the country on charter flights starting Friday after the State Department said flights will take Americans and immediate family members to either Athens, Greece or Frankfurt, Germany.
A former Barclays bank boss has been banned from UK banking over misleading regulators about ties to the disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Cheddar News checks in with your coast-to-coast weekend weather forecast for Friday, Oct. 13, 2023.
A shooting at Philadelphia International Airport Thursday night left one police officer dead and another wounded and in stable condition.
The Israeli military has ordered the 1.1 million residents of northern Gaza to evacuate to the south within 24 hours as U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin arrived in Israel.
The U.N. says Israel’s military has told some 1 million Palestinians living in Gaza to evacuate the north.
New York now is trying to restrict algorithms that target young users on a number of social media platforms.
Former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone was ordered to pay $803 million to the UK's tax authority after he pleaded guilty to fraud.
One Good Thing: Extinct Turtle Born at Zoo
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