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Elon Musk loses title of world’s richest man to Louis Vuitton’s Bernard Arnault

Tesla and Twitter owner Elon Musk no longer holds the title of the world's richest man as of Wednesday.

White House has ‘not encouraged’ Ukraine to strike Russian-based military bases

The Biden administration has not “encouraged” Kyiv to strike targets within Russia’s borders, though three such strikes this week could mark the latest significant turning point in the war.

Zero Senate incumbents lost their seats with Warnock runoff victory

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) won Georgia's runoff election Tuesday night, closing out the 2022 midterm cycle with zero losses for Senate incumbents.

Loudoun County School Board fires superintendent after explosive grand jury report

The Loudoun County School Board fired district Superintendent Scott Ziegler Tuesday night in a closed-door meeting the day after an explosive grand jury report ripped the superintendent's actions in response to two sexual assaults in district high schools.

Germany foils alleged far-right coup attempt to overthrow the government

Over 20 people have been arrested on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the government in Germany.

Lee Zeldin says he will not run for RNC chairman and rebukes Ronna McDaniel

Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) announced Wednesday he will not seek the position of chairman of the Republican National Committee but did call for current Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel to step down amid recent GOP underperformance.

Tony Gonzales lambastes US border official for suicide trend explanation

AUSTIN, Texas — A Texas congressman whose district runs along 800 miles of the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico boundary lambasted a federal government official who claimed that the border crisis was not causing Border Patrol agents to commit suicide at rising rates.

Uber launches self-driving car service in Las Vegas

Uber announced it would launch a self-driving car service in Las Vegas, further expanding the ridesharing service's interest in autonomous cars.

Biden’s push for South Carolina as first primary state ignites intraparty war

President Joe Biden’s request to elevate South Carolina as the first-in-the-nation primary during the 2024 cycle has opened old wounds for some top Democrats, revealing cracks among the party as they bicker over the proposed nominating calendar.

Loser list: Trump’s five biggest endorsement defeats

Former President Donald Trump made various endorsements in races across the country in the 2022 midterm elections, but with Trump-endorsed Herschel Walker losing in the Georgia Senate runoff, the ex-president's record in high-profile races has come under scrutiny.
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