Caver suing Elon Musk over 'pedo guy' tweet refuses to apologize
Los Angeles (AFP) – A British caver said Thursday he saw no need to apologize to Tesla co-founder Elon Musk for dismissing as a PR stunt the entrepreneur’s offer to help rescue soccer players trapped in a cave in Thailand. “I’m not sure how I need to apologize,” Vernon Unsworth told a jury in Los…
Tesla refused to help the police with an investigation into stolen copper wire after Elon Musk learned about the incident because the company was scared of bad press
Tesla declined to help local authorities with an investigation into stolen copper wire at its factory in Sparks, Nevada, out of fear that it could make the electric-car maker look bad, the Reno Gazette Journal’s Benjamin Spillman reported, citing a police report from June 2018. Tesla security employees reportedly told the Storey County Sheriff’s Department…
Bloomberg (the company) fixes glitch sending users to candidate site
New York (AFP) – The finance and media group Bloomberg said Thursday it fixed what it termed a glitch in its market information terminals that directed users to presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg’s campaign website by typing in the letters “MIKE.” The company, which operates a major network for financial market data as well as a…
Why is Michael Bloomberg silencing the press? Because it's his plaything
Among the many socially damaging things about the existence of billionaires is the fact that the ego of a single person with billions of dollars can exert more influence than the collective wisdom of thousands of professionals under their economic control. All the experts might say that the kingdom should focus on food and shelter…
World Bank adopts $1 bln-plus annual China lending plan over U.S. objections
By David Lawder WASHINGTON, Dec 5 (Reuters) – The World Bank said its board on Thursday adopted a new plan to aid China with $1 billion to $1.5 billion in low-interest loans annually through June 2025, despite the objections of U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and several U.S. lawmakers. Mnuchin told a House Financial Services…
The college admissions scandal ringleader tried to recruit 7 Stanford coaches to be part of the scheme but only one took the bait
REUTERS/Brian Snyder Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne said in a letter to the university community that the ringleader of the college admissions scandal, William “Rick” Singer, approached seven coaches at the school about trading bribes for students’ recruitments to the school at athletes. Tessier-Lavigne said an external review of the case revealed that only the school’s…
Missile Shield: Romania Now Has America's Aegis Ashore
Key point: Washington has wanted to expand NATO’s anti-missile capabilities for a while now. A key NATO missile-defense site in Romania on Aug. 9, 2019 completed a three-month upgrade process that had forced operators to take the system offline. To fill the resulting gap in coverage, the U.S. Army in May 2019 deployed to Romania one…
Tennessee high court rules against paper in defamation case
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a newspaper cannot use the state’s fair report privilege law as a shield against a defamation lawsuit for a story that was based on a one-on-one interview with a police detective. The unanimous ruling found that the privilege only protects stories based on…
St. Louis Woman Looked Up ‘What to Do if Your Husband Is Upset You Are Pregnant’ Before Her Murder: Warrants
Before she went missing last month, a St. Louis woman looked up “what to do if you husband is upset you are pregnant” on her phone, according to search warrants. Beau Rothwell, 28, reported the disappearance of his six-weeks-pregnant wife, Jennifer Rothwell, on Nov. 12, after she failed to show up for work at a…
Dueling investigations? Days before inspector general's report on FBI's Russia investigation, Trump promotes AG probe
Click:florist wholesale online WASHINGTON – Since the early days of the Russia investigation, President Donald Trump and his allies have called for someone to “investigate the investigators.” Early last year, the president got some of what he wanted: The Justice Department’s inspector general, an independent watchdog, announced a review into potential surveillance abuses by the…