On Saturday, CEO Elon Musk and journalist Michael Shellenberger released the fourth batch of Twitter documents that show internal communications by the company’s executives between Jan. 6-8, 2021, including and shortly after the riot at the Capitol Building. Read at FoxNews.com
"It me + G + Christian Bale circa 1830," Fetterman said in a Twitter post Friday announcing the cameo.
"This is the second time I’ve had the pleasure to work with these incredible guys - First in "Out of The Furnace" and now in "The Pale Blue Eye," the future Senator said. Read at FoxNews.com
8. Libyan Accused in Lockerbie Bombing Now in American Custody
A Libyan intelligence official accused of making the bomb that brought down Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988 in an international act of terrorism has been taken into U.S. custody and will face federal charges in Washington, the Justice Department said Sunday.
The arrest of Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi is a milestone in the decades-old investigation into the attack that killed 259 people in the air and 11 on the ground. American authorities in December 2020 announced charges against Mas’ud, who was in Libyan custody at the time. Though he is the third Libyan intelligence official charged in the U.S. in connection with the attack, he would be the first to appear in an American courtroom for prosecution. Read at APNews.com
The most expensive artwork at the first son’s new SoHo show is priced at $225,000 — and already has two interested buyers, The Post has learned.
On Saturday, a gallery worker refused to give The Post details on the potential buyers of the untitled, 57×98 inch, mustard-yellow floral painting on Yupo Japanese paper. Read at NYPost.com
But the Vegas officer investigating the theft got a break last month when he noticed the person seen on video walking away with a woman’s hard-sided luggage on July 6 looked an awful lot like 35-year-old Sam Brinton, President Biden’s genderfluid deputy assistant secretary of spent fuel and waste disposition. Read at WashingtonTimes.com
5. Elon Musk Says His Pronouns Are 'Prosecute/Fauci'
On Sunday, Twitter owner Elon Musk tweeted out "My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci" hours after Michael Shellenberger tweeted out part four of the Twitter files.
Republican Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky has promised to investigate Fauci for his Covid policies. The two have clashed on several occasions as the senator claims Fauci lied to Congress multiple times, such as concerning the possibility that Covid was man-made. Read at ThePostMillennial.com
“I believe that Mr. D’Elia would make an excellent president,” Upper Moreland School Board member Jennifer Solot said during the vote on Tuesday in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. “However, I feel that electing the only cis, white male president of this district sends the wrong message to our community — a message that is contrary to what we as a board have been trying to accomplish.” Read at WashingtonExaminer.com
CBS News asked McCaul about House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) claim that a House Republican majority would not send a “blank check” to Ukraine.
McCaul did not speak to any limitations on aid to Ukraine; instead, the Texas Republican spoke about how arming Ukraine is doing well to destroy the Russian military. Read at Breitbart.com
Employees of the social media site struggled about how to handle tweets where users posted screenshots of posts by the former president that the site removed or otherwise suppressed on Jan. 6, 2021, even when the users were critical of Trump, author Michael Shellenberger reported in a thread posted on the social media site. One post that drew debate was from a user who claimed Trump was “inciting violence” with a screenshot of a suppressed tweet. Read at DailyCaller.com
The tournament featuring a "Team Black" vs. "Team Pink" game included the Boston-based "Team Trans" organization, which describes itself as "New England’s first LGBTQ+ hockey club." Read at TheBlaze.com
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