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In a commentary piece posted at Reuters this week, two authors suggest that Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s past suggests his recent agreement to purchase Twitter will not come to fruition. → Read More
Prominent Democrats are reacting to news that Tesla CEO Elon Musk has purchased Twitter by railing against the influence of billionaires in society. → Read More
Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s biographer revealed that the South American billionaire was hard at work on one of his many business ventures hours after successfully purchasing Twitter. → Read More
Twitter employees have reportedly struggled with the news that the company is on the verge of being required by Tesla CEO Elon Musk with some of them too “shocked” to speak over the billionaire’s plans to promote freedom of speech. → Read More
A Los Angeles, California based COVID-19 testing company has agreed to fork over a $22 million settlement after being accused of forging test results and engaging in false advertising. → Read More
Legendary boxer Mike Tyson was reportedly involved in a scuffle with an airline passenger on Wednesday night that left the passenger bloodied. → Read More
Progressive Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal claimed on Twitter that student debt cancellation is a form of racial, gender, and economic justice. → Read More
Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted on Friday that the social media platform could be in need of “long form tweet” function if he is able to successfully purchase control of the company. → Read More
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Twitter Thursday that it would be “utterly indefensible” for his offer to buy Twitter not to be put up to vote. → Read More
Climate protesters temporarily blocked the entrance to a West Virginia power plant on Saturday to protest reported profits that West Virginia Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin earns from its coal production as well has his overall stance on coal energy. → Read More
The Pepsi Co. announced this week it is unveiling a new character named “Cracker Jill” as part of its “Cracker Jack” brand in an effort to promote the accomplishments of women in sports. → Read More
The Walt Disney Company has remained silent on whether it plans to air a same-sex kiss it recently re-added into an upcoming film in the almost dozen countries it operates in that oppose gay marriage and gay rights. → Read More
The House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that caps the monthly cost of insulin at $35 for patients with insurance. → Read More
Videos posted on Twitter Tuesday by an investigative journalist appear to show multiple Disney officials pushing a progressive LGBT agenda on employees as the company finds itself in the middle of a political firestorm surrounding a controversial parental rights bill in Florida. → Read More
Tesla co-founder and CEO wondered aloud on Twitter whether “another platform is needed” causing his millions of followers to call for him to buy the social media giant. → Read More
Democrats in Congress are pushing a variety of proposals that would send direct payments from the government to Americans to help cover skyrocketing gas prices over the past year. → Read More
The Republican National Committee is launching an initiative to register voters at gas stations in response to the record surge in gas prices that has Americans paying over $6 per gallon in some areas. → Read More
A London-based feminine products company is facing backlash on social media after referring to its customers as “bleeders” rather than women. → Read More
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen appeared to contradict the White House in a Thursday interview after saying that she expects another year of “uncomfortably high” inflation. → Read More
American credit rating agency Fitch Ratings has downgraded Russia’s credit rating from a “B” to a “C” and suggested that a sovereign default is imminent as the country continues to face economic backlash from its decision to invade neighboring Ukraine roughly two weeks ago. → Read More