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While Twitter users overwhelmingly support Elon Musk stepping down as CEO, it may be too late for Musk's golden goose, Tesla.

While Twitter users who participated in a straw poll overwhelmingly support Elon Musk stepping down as CEO, it may be too late for Musk’s golden goose, Tesla. On Sunday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., sent a letter to the chair of Tesla’s board raising questions about possible legal failures by Musk and the board since Musk’s…

If the Ukrainian military gets hold of JDAMs, courtesy of the U.S., they will have the ability to strike Russians with pinpoint accuracy.

In one of the latest additions to the supply of arms flowing from the United States and its allies to Ukraine, JDAMs, precision air-to-ground weapons, may be on their way to the battlefield. According to a Washington Post article, Biden is planning to send Joint Direct Attack Munition kits to the emboldened Ukrainian offensive, providing…

Epic Games Incorporated, the parent company of the "Fortnite" video game, paid $520 million to the Federal Trade Commission.

Popular video game, Fortnite, pays a hefty fine; Facebook Marketplace comes under fire; and a white Christmas could stall travelers. These stories and more highlight our midday rundown, aimed straight down the middle, for Monday, Dec.19, 2022.  Fortnite’s parent company settles with FTC Epic Games Incorporated, the parent company of the popular “Fortnite” video game,…

With 2022 soon to be in the rearview mirror, it's time to make some calls for the new year. For former President Trump, it doesn't end well.

2022 will soon be in the history books and some will say not a moment too soon. So what’s in store for the new year? We asked our opinions team to share predictions for the year ahead. Straight Arrow News contributor David Pakman sees an indictment coming for former President Donald Trump, which might cement…

House Reps. release report on COVID-19. GOP reports origins and lab leak theory. Democrats focus on intelligence failures and inadequate warning.

In another example of partisanship, Democrats and Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee released separate reports on COVID-19. The committee’s work is supposed to be nonpartisan, but the dueling reports highlight what each party has expressed concern about. For Democrats, their concerns are intelligence collection and how the Trump administration handled it. For Republicans, it’s…

Trump's Chief of Staff Mark Meadows sent and received a trove of texts from GOP members urging him to consider overturning the 2020 results.

CNN recently obtained a trove of texts submitted by former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 siege on the Capitol. While some have already been made public, many of the 2,319 texts between Meadows, Trump’s inner circle and GOP members of Congress were new. The texts,…

Griner speaks on her release from Russian prison and Musk's Twitter suspension spree; These stories and more highlight the midday rundown.

Brittney Griner speaks on her release from Russian prison; JFK files revealed but redacted; Elon Musk’s Twitter suspension spree; Starbucks workers strike; and an officer is exposed to fentanyl; These stories and more highlight the midday rundown, aimed right down the middle, for Friday, Dec. 16, 2022.  Brittney Griner breaks silence Brittney Griner has taken…

Japan's new national security strategy marks a major shift for the country. Japan wants Tomahawk missiles to fend off threats from China.

Since 1956, Japan’s military has served strictly in a self-defense capacity. In fact, it’s called the Self-Defense Force, or SDF. This week though, Japan took the first step to develop something it hasn’t had in a generation, first strike capabilities. On Friday, Japan adopted a new national security strategy, and named China as the biggest…

It's lame-duck season – when controversial bills like the one involving same-sex marriage are signed into law against the will of the people.

The midterm election results removed Democrats’ unified grip on power in Washington, D.C., and soon they’ll be facing a divided government. However, they still have a narrow window in which to pass bills into law before Republicans take over the majority in 2023. This “lame-duck” session, according to Straight Arrow News contributor Star Parker, is…

The Senate and The House voted to keep the government open long enough to try and come to a compromise on a long-term spending bill.

Congress avoids a government shutdown; the military vaccine mandate gets dropped as defense bill passes; a massive winter storm surges on; and nearly half of young adults are living with their parents. These stories and more highlight the morning rundown for Thursday, Dec. 16, 2022.  Congress averts government shutdown The Senate and the House have…