Elon Musk clinched a deal to buy Twitter Inc for $44 billion on Monday in a transaction that will shift control of the social media platform populated by millions of users and global leaders to the world’s richest person.
U.S. airline companies have been forced to shuttle customers on buses between cities within close proximity to one another due to an ongoing pilot shortage, giving credence to the phrase “desperate times call for desperate measures.”
Special counsel John Durham has issued trial subpoenas for members of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee in the case against Clinton attorney Michael Sussman and cybersecurity expert Rodney Joffe.
The economy will be uppermost on the minds of U.S. voters heading into the November midterm elections, according to two new polls, the findings of which do not bode well for Democrats.
The personnel exodus continues from Vice President Harris’ staff, reaching a dozen last week with her chief of staff, Tina Flournoy, announcing her departure.
Twitter is reportedly set to agree to billionaire Elon Musk’s offer to buy the company, with Reuters reporting that a final purchase at $54.20 per share may be announced later on Monday.
Last week the CDC issued a health advisory alert to notify physicians of several cases of children with hepatitis after several pediatric cases of inflamed livers were recently noticed.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin traveled to Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv on Sunday to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
On April 23, 2021, British police arrested a then 71-year-old man as he proclaimed God’s word in the public streets.
Dry and windy conditions have led to the outbreak of wildfires in mountainous parts of New Mexico, and as of Saturday thousands of residents were fleeing their homes in rural areas of the state.