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Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg agree to face off in a cage fight
Two of the world’s most prominent tech billionaires, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, have agreed to fight each other offline. In a viral exchange seen on Twitter and Instagram, the two moguls seemingly agreed to a “cage match” face off. The saga began when Musk posted a message on Twitter expressing his willingness to engage… -
FBI analyst gets prison time in classified docs case, raising Trump comparisons
The Justice Department announced in a press release that a former FBI analyst was sentenced over classified documents to nearly four years in prison on Wednesday, June 22. She had pleaded guilty to retaining hundreds of national defense documents at her home in violation of the Espionage Act. 50-year-old Kendra Kingsbury received a 46-month sentence… -
India’s Modi set to meet Biden, address Congress amid human rights criticism
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in the U.S. this week to meet with President Biden and address a joint session of Congress. However, as Washington rolls out the red carpet for Modi, his human rights record in India is taking center stage. At least 75 U.S. lawmakers have signed an open letter to President… -
Vaccine scientist says he was stalked following Joe Rogan debate challenge
A prominent vaccine scientist says he was stalked outside of his home following a viral back-and-forth on Twitter with podcaster Joe Rogan. Rogan had offered Dr. Peter Hotez $100,000 to debate prominent anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The story has been labeled as a Media Miss by the left, according to the Straight Arrow… -
1.5M Americans dropped from Medicaid after pandemic spike
After soaring during the COVID-19 pandemic, about 1.5 million Americans have been dropped from Medicaid in April and May. That number could balloon in the coming months. According to Straight Arrow News’ exclusive Media Miss tool, this story is being missed on the right. Nearly all sources covering this story either lean left or are… -
India heat wave sees surge in AC sales, pollution worries mount
A heat wave in the world’s most populous country has killed nearly 100 people in just two regions of India alone. The temperatures are reaching above 110 degrees F. Asia just experienced the hottest April on record as the region continues to see excessive heat early in the summer. For the first time for many… -
Biden to announce climate investments amid campaign fundraisers
As part of a series of reelection campaign fundraisers set for the upcoming week, President Joe Biden was set to announce major climate investments on Monday, June 19. The announcement was set to happen during a visit to Palo Alto. The investments, expected to top $600 million, are meant to help coastal communities fight climate… -
Blinken and Xi meet to improve relationship: June 19 rundown
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese President Xi Jinping met, and the Biden reelection campaign was set to ramp up this week. These stories highlight the rundown for Monday, June 19, 2023. Blinken meets with Xi Jinping U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken met with Chinese president Xi Jinping as the two attempted to… -
Amazon locks customer out of his smart home over false racism claim
A man was locked out of his smart home devices for a week after being wrongfully accused of using a racial slur toward a delivery driver. The man has spoken out, calling the incident “unjustified.” Amazon confirmed that it locked Microsoft engineer Brandon Jackson out of using his Echo smart home features after a delivery… -
Ticketmaster, SeatGeek to get rid of hidden fees on ticket sales
Live event ticketing company Ticketmaster and ticket resale company SeatGeek were two of several companies that have pledged to get rid of hidden fees for their services. The pledges are part of a Biden administration effort to crack down on so-called “junk fees.” “These hidden charges to companies sneak into your bill to make you… -
Cables show State Dept. looked into COVID-19 lab leak cover-up
Now that multiple government agencies have said there’s a likelihood COVID-19 originated in a Chinese lab, the next logical question is, “who was part of the cover-up?” It turns out, that’s what the State Department wanted to know too, at least at one point. The non-governmental organization (NGO) U.S Right to Know released State Department… -
US submarine arrives in South Korea amid drills, missile launch
A nuclear-powered submarine from the United States arrived in South Korea on Friday, June 16. The USS Michigan’s arrival at the southeastern port city of Busan was the first of its kind in six years. The submarine is one of the biggest in the world. It can be armed with 150 Tomahawk missiles with a… -
Russian cyber attack hits US government agencies: June 16 rundown
A global cyber attack linked to a Russian ransomware group has targeted U.S. government agencies, and deadly tornadoes tore through the Texas panhandle. These stories and more highlight the rundown for Friday, June 16, 2023. U.S. agencies hit in global cyber attack A global cyber attack has hit several U.S. government agencies. U.S. officials say…