Man charged after allegedly scamming $1 million from grocery store
A man in Georgia has been charged with scamming a Kroger grocery store out of nearly $1 million dollars, and using the money to buy clothes, guns, and cars. The 19-year-old allegedly returned over 40 fake items and put refunds on his credit cards.
Bernie Sanders is selling a sweatshirt inspired by viral inauguration meme for a good cause
Bernie Sanders’ outfit and mittens at President Biden’s inauguration inspired tons of memes. Now, the senator is using it as an opportunity to raise money for a good cause! Read more now.
Why is a $20 bill with a banana sticker on it at auction for $125,000?
A $20 bill with a peculiar sticker from food purveyor Del Monte on it is currently at auction for over $100,000. Read about the obscure currency note on RADIO.COM.
‘Jeopardy!’ contestant takes hilarious shot at Ken Jennings with answer during Final Jeopardy
Ken Jennings run as temporary host of ‘Jeopardy!’ has begun, and already a contestant is poking fun at him. During Final Jeopardy, a contestant answered incorrectly, using the answer that ended Jennings’ run on the show.
Pizza shop starts city-wide pizza party after receiving anonymous pizza donations
A pizza shop in Ohio went viral recently after starting a city wide pizza party. The pizzeria received an anonymous donation for a delivery to a local business. After receiving 47 more, the pizza shop decided to match the donations.
McDonald's gives customers a blast from the past with 25-cent burgers and shakes
McDonald’s announced a new promotion recently that is giving customers a blast from the past. The fast food chain has started a new “throwback” Thursday deal that sees popular items’ prices lowered to $0.25.
Mira Furlan, best known for her roles on ‘Lost’ and ‘Babylon 5,’ has died at the age of 65, a post on her social media revealed. Read more on RADIO.COM.
Comedian Dave Chapelle tested positive for COVID-19 and subsequently had to cancel several shows, confirmed a spokesperson. Find out more on RADIO.COM.
People are getting into legal trouble for owning Elon Musk’s 'Not a Flamethrower'
A few years ago, Elon Musk went viral when he sold flamethrowers to help fund his new company, The Boring Company. A new report has revealed many of the flamethrower owners have since gotten into legal trouble for the devices.
When could you get the $1,400 stimulus check? Analysts weigh in
President Joe Biden proposed a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan that would provide most Americans with an additional $1,400 per person. Analysts have weighed in on when the payments may arrive. Read on for more information.