'Bring Back Trump!': Supporters Call On Elon Musk To End Ex-President's Twitter Ban
Supporter of former President Donald Trump are calling on Tesla CEO Elon Musk to end his ban after it was revealed that Musk will be joining Twitter's board of directors.
Elon Musk To Join Twitter's Board And Is 'Exactly What We Need' Says Company CEO
Just one day after becoming Twitter's largest shareholder, Elon Musk was revealed to be joining Twitter's board of directors where he hinted he will bring "significant improvements" in the coming months.
How Much Will Climate Change Cost The US? White House Says $2 Trillion A Year By 2100
The Biden administration is warning that global climate change will cost the federal government $2 trillion a year by 2100 if more is not done to halt climate change.
Republican-Led States Sue Biden Administration For Curbing Trump's Pandemic Restrictions On Immigration
Three Republican-led states launched a lawsuit against the Biden administration to prevent it from rolling back a Trump-era public health provision that restricted immigration into the United States.
WHO Says 99% Of The World Population Breathes In Bad Air, Raising Health Worries
About 99% of the world’s population is breathing in bad air and that is adding to concerns about greater global health problems as COVID-19 retreats, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned.
Secret Service Paying $30,000 A Month For Malibu Mansion To Protect Hunter Biden
The U.S. Secret Service has spent $30,000 a month on rent at a Malibu, California, property to protect Hunter Biden, who resides in a mansion in the area.
Jared Kushner 'Voluntarily' Appeared Before Jan 6 Committee, Becoming First Trump Family Member To Testify
Former President Donald Trump's former son in law Jared Kushner has become the first member of his family to testify before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot.
NY Mafia Hitman Who Killed 3 People Is On The Loose After Escaping Federal Custody
A New York-area mafia hitman responsible for murdering three people in 1980s has escaped from federal custody while being transferred to a halfway house in Florida.
US Economy Adds 431,000 New Jobs In March But Fails To Meet Higher Expectations
The U.S. economy added 435,000 more jobs in March in the last nonfarm payrolls report of the year's first quarter. However, these numbers fell below forecasts that expected closer to 490,000 new jobs.
Why Do Graduates Of This New Jersey High School Suffer From Brain Tumors? Activist Demands Answers
A number of New Jersey residents are reporting that they are suffering from brain tumors and they were all students or workers at the same high school in the town.
Google Takes Aim At Microsoft, Says Relying Too Much On It Is Bad For Cybersecurity
Google has directly accused Microsoft of undermining cybersecurity through its dominance of the government cybersecurity market.
Republicans Turn On 'Embarrassment' Madison Cawthorn After Comments About Sex Parties, Cocaine
Controversial Republican congressman Madison Cawthorn has seen support from his congressional colleagues evaporate after House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said his trust has been lost.
New Survey Finds That 21% Of Americans Are Embracing Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency is continuing to gain ground with Americans as 21% of adults now report having traded or investing in digital assets in the last year.
These Three Foreign Leaders Have Higher Approval Ratings Than Biden Among Americans
Asked which world leaders Americans felt the most confidence in, Ukraine's President Volodomyr Zelensky came in first place. U.S. President Joe Biden though came in at only fourth place.
Biden Considers Invoking Defense Production Act To Boost Battery Production For Electric Cars
The Biden administration may invoke the Defense Production Act to ramp up the production of batteries and rare earths to reduce U.S. reliance on China for these supplies.
GOP States Lead Lawsuit Against Biden Administration To End Mask Mandate On Public Transportation
Nearly two dozen attorney generals from largely Republican-led states are suing the Biden administration in a bid to bring an end to mask mandates on public transportation.
Facebook vs. TikTok: Meta Paid Firm To Portray Popular Rival As Harmful To Kids
The Washington Post reported that Meta, formerly Facebook, paid a political marketing firm with ties to the Republican Party to malign TikTok.
Donald Trump To Vladimir Putin: Release The 'Dirt' On President's Son Hunter Biden
Former President Donald Trump has called on Russia's Vladimir Putin to release any dirt he may have on Hunter Biden's business activities in Russia, echoing his previous requests from foreign states to provide political aid.
Controversial Republican House Member Says He Was Invited To DC Sex Parties, Watched Others Use Cocaine
Rep. Madison Cawthorn frustrated fellow Republicans by claiming he was invited to sex parties by members of Congress and witnessed others use cocaine.
US Labor Shortage Widens After 4.35 Million More Americans Left Their Jobs In February
The U.S. economy saw 4.35 million more Americans quit their jobs in February as the Great Resignation continues apace.
China's Manufacturing Grinds Down As Harsh COVID Lockdowns Take Toll On Economy
China's economy has shown signs of slowing down as COVID-19 outbreaks and harsh lockdowns cut into manufacturing, adding to global supply chain woes.
Gap In Phone Records Raises Fresh Questions About Trump's Handling Of Capitol Riot
A suspicious seven-hour gap in the White House phone logs during the riot at Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, 2021 has prompted fresh questions about former President Donald Trump's activities on that day.
Russian Oligarch, Ukrainian Negotiators Were Targets Of Poisoning Attempt
Three members of a Ukrainian negotiating team were allegedly poisoned on March 3, including former Chelsea FC owner and Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.
New Balance Brings Production Home To US After COVID Shutdowns In Asia
New Balance, the athletic wear giant, has announced plans to open up a production facility closer to home in Massachusetts after COVID-19 outbreaks cut into its manufacturing.
Biden Hits Lowest Point Of Presidency With Only 40% Of Americans Supporting Him
President Joe Biden has been hammered by problems at home and abroad that have eaten into his approval ratings as only 40% of Americans said they back him.
Democrats Say Clarence Thomas Should Recuse Himself From Future Trump, Jan. 6 Cases
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) is calling on U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from any future cases related former President Donald Trumpafter his wife was revealed to be in touch with the White House during the Capitol Riot.
Whistleblower Says He Lost Job At Microsoft For Exposing $200 Million Foreign Bribe Scandal
A Microsoft insider has come forward with an explosive story about how employees at the tech giant were engaging in a multimillion dollar bribery scheme. What’s more, blowing the whistle cost him his job.
Pending Homes Sales Fall 4.1%, Limping Into Fourth Straight Month Of Decline
Pending home sales have declined once again in February as the number of contracts signed fell by 4.1% as the housing sector continues to struggle with supply chain woes, a labor shortage and rising interest rates.
LA Sheriff Rejects Investigation Into 'Deputy Gangs' As A 'Fishing Expedition'
Los Angeles County's Sheriff's Department is under investigation over the existence of "deputy gangs" within its ranks, but the LASD sheriff has rejected the inquiry as "political theater".
'Sanctions Never Deter': Biden Defends Response To Russia As War In Ukraine Enters First Month
President Joe Biden has defended his approach to Russia against charges that it has not done enough to deter President Vladimir Putin from escalating further in Ukraine.