Elon Musk Says He Wanted To ‘Punch’ Kanye West After He Tweeted A Swastika
“That’s not cool,” Musk said on a Twitter roundtable.
“That’s not cool,” Musk said on a Twitter roundtable.
“We’ve been engaged repeatedly, in any way that we can, to try to advance it,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday.
Trump’s failure to condemn antisemitism and to distance himself from antisemites like Kanye West is “just wrong,” Israel’s returning prime minister said.
“You can’t just get rid of it when it no longer suits your purposes,” Alice Stewart said after the thrice-married president suggested ending the Constitution.
Trump “says a lot of things,” noted Ohio Rep. David Joyce, who insisted he “can’t be chasing every one of these crazy statements.
When high school students in Rockland County, New York, invited renowned activist and professor Angela Davis to speak, the event got shut down in two different venues over protests that she was “too radical.” But the students persevered, and Angela Davis addressed a packed church Thursday night.
More than six months since the Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed while reporting in the occupied West Bank, “there is still no accountability in what happened,” says journalist Sharif Abdel Kouddous. He is the correspondent on a new Al Jazeera documentary for the program “Fault Lines” that investigates Abu Akleh’s May killing.
New York Mayor Eric Adams announced this week that police and emergency medical workers will start hospitalizing people with mental illness against their will, even if they pose no threat to others. Rights groups and community organizations have slammed the move as inhumane and are demanding better access to housing and other support for people struggling with mental illness and homelessness. “That does require funding. That does require investment.
With a new Congress being sworn in next month, Democratic lawmakers have a busy lame-duck session during which they will try to pass as many bills as possible before losing their majority in the House of Representatives.
Voters with no religious affiliation supported Democratic candidates and abortion rights by staggering percentages in the 2022 midterm elections.
The Telsa CEO vowed to follow the “Christchurch Call” to action to eliminate violent hate speech — days after videos of Christchurch massacres were posted on Twitter.
The social media platform’s new CEO appears to have allowed messages sent between the company’s past executives to be released.
Kristina Karamo, Matthew DePerno and Tudor Dixon are either running for party chair or mulling a run.
Few candidates have gotten as much help on air and off as Senate nominee Walker, a first-time political contender known for his bizarre comments.
New York Mayor Eric Adams announced this week that police and emergency medical workers will start hospitalizing people with mental illness against their will, even if they pose no threat to others. Rights groups and community organizations have slammed the move as inhumane and are demanding better access to housing and other support for people struggling with mental illness and homelessness. “That does require funding. That does require investment.
With a new Congress being sworn in next month, Democratic lawmakers have a busy lame-duck session during which they will try to pass as many bills as possible before losing their majority in the House of Representatives.
Michael Steele warned about what will come next from the far-right Georgia Republican.
Trump pardoned two arsonist ranchers a week after a $10,000 donation was made to the America First Action PAC, which funded his 2020 reelection bid.
The former president’s semi-serious jests come as Walker is set to face off against Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock in a Georgia runoff next week.
“Elon Musk sent up the Bat Signal to every kind of racist, misogynist and homophobe that Twitter was open for business,” said an anti-hate group’s CEO.
When high school students in Rockland County, New York, invited renowned activist and professor Angela Davis to speak, the event got shut down in two different venues over protests that she was “too radical.” But the students persevered, and Angela Davis addressed a packed church Thursday night.
More than six months since the Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed while reporting in the occupied West Bank, “there is still no accountability in what happened,” says journalist Sharif Abdel Kouddous. He is the correspondent on a new Al Jazeera documentary for the program “Fault Lines” that investigates Abu Akleh’s May killing.
Puerto Rico’s financial oversight board has voted to extend a contract with LUMA Energy — the private U.S.-Canadian corporation that took over the island’s power grid and is widely denounced by residents on the island for its inconsistent service and high prices. The privatization of Puerto Rico’s power grid, supported by an unelected board appointed by the U.S.
The president’s choice is likely to rule the day with DNC members and disappoint New Hampshire and Nevada.
Maryland’s term-limited Republican governor is fueling speculation that he’s likely to run for president in a growing anti-Trump lane.
Her opponent, Rep. Scott Peters (D-Calif.), drew scrutiny for helping water down a bill that empowered Medicare to negotiate lower prescription prices.
During a disturbing interview with Alex Jones, Ye said he would give the Infowars host the reins to his Twitter account.
Andy Jassy said “a retailer of content to hundreds of millions of customers with a lot of different viewpoints” has “to allow access to those viewpoints, even if they are objectionable.
New York Mayor Eric Adams announced this week that police and emergency medical workers will start hospitalizing people with mental illness against their will, even if they pose no threat to others. Rights groups and community organizations have slammed the move as inhumane and are demanding better access to housing and other support for people struggling with mental illness and homelessness. “That does require funding. That does require investment.