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‘Give the guy a break’: Netflix CEO supports Elon Musk’s efforts in Twitter takeover

Netflix co-CEO Reed Hastings called new Twitter CEO Elon Musk “the bravest, most creative person on the planet,” defending Musk’s recent takeover of the social media platform.

Biden says latest inflation news shows that his plan is working

President Joe Biden released a statement Thursday morning saying that this week's economic news indicates that his plan is working.

SEE IT: DC buses reserve seat for Rosa Parks Day

Buses across Washington, D.C.'s metro system are reserving a seat Thursday in honor of Rosa Parks.

Joe Rogan earns top spot on Spotify’s 2022 podcast chart

Podcast host Joe Rogan took the No. 1 spot for the most popular podcast on Spotify in 2022.

Jackson gets rare federal intervention in water crisis

Federal help is on the way for Jackson, Mississippi, to alleviate its water woes after a judge approved an interim water manager to spearhead its efforts to reform the failing system.

Why the GOP has labeled Hakeem Jeffries an ‘election denier’

Conservative lawmakers and members of the Republican National Committee have labeled the new leader of House Democrats an "election denier" because the new leader claimed the 2016 presidential election was fake.

Al Roker taken back to hospital one day after release: ‘His condition was worrying’

NBC weatherman Al Roker was taken via ambulance back to the hospital just one day after having been discharged.

Here’s what’s on the menu for Biden’s first state dinner with France’s Macron

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden have rolled out the red, white, and blue to fete French President Emmanuel Macron and his first lady Brigitte Macron in the first state dinner of the Biden administration.

WATCH: FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried takes responsibility that ‘people got hurt’

Sam Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of cryptocurrency giant FTX, denied knowing “that there was any improper use of customer funds” but said, “a lot of people got hurt, and that's on me."

DHS warns of threats of violence ahead of two-year anniversary of Jan. 6 attacks

The Department of Homeland Security is warning of the possibility of violence as states prepare to certify their midterm election results and as the country approaches the two-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
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