Twitter takeover: Elon Musk fires top executives | LiveNOW from FOX
Elon Musk has officially taken control of Twitter and ousted the CEO, chief financial officer and the company?s top lawyer. A few hours after Musk gained control of the company, he fired three top executives: CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal and Chief Legal Counsel Vijaya Gadde.
Elon Musk has officially taken control of Twitter and ousted the CEO, chief financial officer and the company?s top lawyer. A few hours after Musk gained control of the company, he fired three top executives: CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal and Chief Legal Counsel Vijaya Gadde.
How soon could Donald Trump return to Twitter now that Elon Musk is in charge? | LiveNOW from FOX
Elon Musk has completed his $44B Twitter take over. Now rumors are swirling about when banned accounts could regain access, specifically the account of former President Donald Trump. Political expert Brian Sobel says Trump's return will be swift, once Musk lifts his ban.
Elon Musk has completed his $44B Twitter take over. Now rumors are swirling about when banned accounts could regain access, specifically the account of former President Donald Trump. Political expert Brian Sobel says Trump's return will be swift, once Musk lifts his ban.
Midterm Election: Bernie Sander campaigns for Karen Bass in Los Angeles | LiveNOW from FOX
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I) made the trip from Vermont to California to campaign for U.S. Rep. Karen Bass (D) in the race to be the next mayor of Los Angeles. Bass is facing Rick Caruso (R), a billionaire businessman who made his fortune in real estate. Eric Garcetti (D), the current mayor of Los Angeles, is term-limited and cannot run for reelection.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I) made the trip from Vermont to California to campaign for U.S. Rep. Karen Bass (D) in the race to be the next mayor of Los Angeles. Bass is facing Rick Caruso (R), a billionaire businessman who made his fortune in real estate. Eric Garcetti (D), the current mayor of Los Angeles, is term-limited and cannot run for reelection.
Elon Musk completes Twitter takeover, ousts 3 top execs | LiveNOW from FOX
Elon Musk is now in charge of Twitter after completing the $44B deal. There are reports the company's CEO and CFO have left the building. Associated Press reports their sources say three top leaders have been ousted. They include; the CEO, chief financial officer and the company's general counsel, two people familiar with the deal said. They said Musk has fired CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal and General Counsel Vijaya Gadde. Musk also tweeted out that he is buying the social media platform to "help humanity" and doesn't want it to be a free-for-all "hellscape."
Elon Musk is now in charge of Twitter after completing the $44B deal. There are reports the company's CEO and CFO have left the building. Associated Press reports their sources say three top leaders have been ousted. They include; the CEO, chief financial officer and the company's general counsel, two people familiar with the deal said. They said Musk has fired CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal and General Counsel Vijaya Gadde. Musk also tweeted out that he is buying the social media platform to "help humanity" and doesn't want it to be a free-for-all "hellscape."
'Let that sink in' Elon Musk visits Twitter as deal nears completion | LiveNOW from FOX
Elon Musk posted a video Wednesday showing him strolling into Twitter headquarters ahead of a Friday deadline to close his $44 billion deal to buy the company.
Elon Musk posted a video Wednesday showing him strolling into Twitter headquarters ahead of a Friday deadline to close his $44 billion deal to buy the company.
Kamala Harris announces electric school bus grant awards for US school districts
Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Seattle on Oct. 26, 2022, to discuss the Environmental Protection Agency offering grants to U.S. school districts for electric school buses.
Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Seattle on Oct. 26, 2022, to discuss the Environmental Protection Agency offering grants to U.S. school districts for electric school buses.
Former U.S. Defense Secretary, Ash Carter dies at 68
Former U.S. Defense Secretary, Ash Carter has died at the age of 68, according to a statement provided to FOX News by his family. Carter served in Barack Obama's administration.
Former U.S. Defense Secretary, Ash Carter has died at the age of 68, according to a statement provided to FOX News by his family. Carter served in Barack Obama's administration.
Putin declares martial law in annexed regions of Ukraine
The war in Ukraine continues with some experts saying there is no end in sight. LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow spoke with an expert to help break down the ongoing crisis.
The war in Ukraine continues with some experts saying there is no end in sight. LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow spoke with an expert to help break down the ongoing crisis.
Ukraine preserves energy amid Russian airstrikes
As the war in Ukraine continues, Russia's president has declared martial law in the annexed regions of the country. LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow explains what that means and what's next for the war.
As the war in Ukraine continues, Russia's president has declared martial law in the annexed regions of the country. LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow explains what that means and what's next for the war.
Biden hits campaign trail, pushing lower prescription drug costs in Portland, OR | LiveNOW from FOX
President Joe Biden arrived in Portland, Oregon for a visit ahead of the midterm elections next month. President Biden spoke at a campaign event for Tina Kotek, the Democratic nominee for governor of Oregon in the 2022 election. His stop in Oregon caps off a three-day West Coast tour which included visits to Colorado and California.
President Joe Biden arrived in Portland, Oregon for a visit ahead of the midterm elections next month. President Biden spoke at a campaign event for Tina Kotek, the Democratic nominee for governor of Oregon in the 2022 election. His stop in Oregon caps off a three-day West Coast tour which included visits to Colorado and California.
Employees upset as Musk will buy Twitter after all
Elon Musk is back at it, driving the left crazy and confounding investors. The mercurial Tesla founder has agreed to buy Twitter after all, at the $54.20 price per share agreed upon all those many contentious months ago. The head-spinning turn of events has the woke Left up in arms. The Hill quoted Angelo Carusone, president of the ultra-liberal Media Matters, claiming that Musk "will turn Twitter into a fever swamp of dangerous conspiracy theories, partisan chicanery, and operationalized harassment." All this outrage because Musk has vowed to create a "virtual town square" and has described himself as a champion of free speech.
Elon Musk is back at it, driving the left crazy and confounding investors. The mercurial Tesla founder has agreed to buy Twitter after all, at the $54.20 price per share agreed upon all those many contentious months ago. The head-spinning turn of events has the woke Left up in arms. The Hill quoted Angelo Carusone, president of the ultra-liberal Media Matters, claiming that Musk "will turn Twitter into a fever swamp of dangerous conspiracy theories, partisan chicanery, and operationalized harassment." All this outrage because Musk has vowed to create a "virtual town square" and has described himself as a champion of free speech.
Putin orders military call-up, Russians scamper for flights out of country | LiveNOW from FOX
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a partial call-up of military reservists to bolster his forces in Ukraine, a move that sparked rare protests across the country and led to hundreds of arrests. The announcement sent Russians scampering for flights, sparked by fears that Russia's borders could close or that Putin could expand the call-up.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a partial call-up of military reservists to bolster his forces in Ukraine, a move that sparked rare protests across the country and led to hundreds of arrests. The announcement sent Russians scampering for flights, sparked by fears that Russia's borders could close or that Putin could expand the call-up.
Remembering Queen Elizabeth: Royal family greets mourners outside Windsor Castle
Prince William and Kate greeted mourners Saturday days after the death of Queen Elizabeth.
Prince William and Kate greeted mourners Saturday days after the death of Queen Elizabeth.
Remembering Queen Elizabeth: Royal family greets mourners outside Windsor Castle
Prince William and Kate greeted mourners Saturday days after the death of Queen Elizabeth.
Prince William and Kate greeted mourners Saturday days after the death of Queen Elizabeth.
Remembering Queen Elizabeth: UK Parliament pays tribute
Members of Parliament in the United Kingdom paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Members of Parliament in the United Kingdom paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
King Charles III gives first address as sovereign after Queen Elizabeth's death
After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III gave his first address on Sept. 9, 2022, pledging to uphold the constitutional principles in the U.K. "I shall endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect, and love as I have throughout my life," he pledged.
After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III gave his first address on Sept. 9, 2022, pledging to uphold the constitutional principles in the U.K. "I shall endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect, and love as I have throughout my life," he pledged.
Paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II: New Yorkers place flowers outside British Consulate | LiveNOW from FOX
Condolences poured in from around the world Thursday after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who became a global icon of calmness and fortitude through decades of political upheaval and social changes at home and abroad. Elizabeth, who had been on the throne since 1952, when the nation was still rebuilding from the destruction of World War II, died Thursday afternoon at age 96 at Balmoral Castle, her summer residence in Scotland. Today, mourners placed flowers and paid their respects outside the British Consulate in New York.
Condolences poured in from around the world Thursday after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who became a global icon of calmness and fortitude through decades of political upheaval and social changes at home and abroad. Elizabeth, who had been on the throne since 1952, when the nation was still rebuilding from the destruction of World War II, died Thursday afternoon at age 96 at Balmoral Castle, her summer residence in Scotland. Today, mourners placed flowers and paid their respects outside the British Consulate in New York.
Buckingham Palace: Queen under medical care amid health fears
Queen Elizabeth II is under medical supervision as doctors are "concerned for Her Majesty?s health," Buckingham Palace said in a statement on Sept. 9, 2022.
Queen Elizabeth II is under medical supervision as doctors are "concerned for Her Majesty?s health," Buckingham Palace said in a statement on Sept. 9, 2022.
New UK Prime Minister: Liz Truss replaces Boris Johnson | LiveNOW from FOX
New Conservative Party head Liz Truss became UK prime minister Tuesday, and Queen Elizabeth II asked her to form a new government. Outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland Tuesday to officially resign from office. Johnson's meeting with the queen comes two months after he declared that he would be stepping down, and a day after Truss became her party's new leader. "I am like one of those booster rockets that has fulfilled its function,’’ Johnson said Tuesday morning as he left his office for the royal Balmoral estate. "I will now be gently re-entering the atmosphere and splashing down invisibly in some remote and obscure corner of the Pacific." Typically, the transfer of power has been officially conducted at Buckingham Palace in London but is being held in Scotland this time to ensure a swift process and limit the 96-year-old queen's travel. Johnson indicated that he will be leaving politics, comparing himself to a Roman dictator who took to farming after leaving his position.
New Conservative Party head Liz Truss became UK prime minister Tuesday, and Queen Elizabeth II asked her to form a new government. Outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland Tuesday to officially resign from office. Johnson's meeting with the queen comes two months after he declared that he would be stepping down, and a day after Truss became her party's new leader. "I am like one of those booster rockets that has fulfilled its function,’’ Johnson said Tuesday morning as he left his office for the royal Balmoral estate. "I will now be gently re-entering the atmosphere and splashing down invisibly in some remote and obscure corner of the Pacific." Typically, the transfer of power has been officially conducted at Buckingham Palace in London but is being held in Scotland this time to ensure a swift process and limit the 96-year-old queen's travel. Johnson indicated that he will be leaving politics, comparing himself to a Roman dictator who took to farming after leaving his position.
Elon Musk Twitter battle continues
Musk v. Twitter. This Page Six-style trial has everything: public confrontations, billions of dollars at stake, the future of Internet speech, and even a high-profile affair. And the story keeps getting juicer with billionaire businessman Elon Musk recently subpoenaing his friend and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey. Twitter is suing to force Musk to go through with an acquisition he no longer wants and a marriage that Twitter itself never wanted in the first place ? like an industrial shotgun wedding. And just like the Depp-Heard trial, this one is being played out in both the courts of justice and public opinion. Regardless of legal verdict, the American people have already won. In the 6 months since the made-for-TV acquisition began, we?ve seen the platform expand free speech in response to public scrutiny.
Musk v. Twitter. This Page Six-style trial has everything: public confrontations, billions of dollars at stake, the future of Internet speech, and even a high-profile affair. And the story keeps getting juicer with billionaire businessman Elon Musk recently subpoenaing his friend and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey. Twitter is suing to force Musk to go through with an acquisition he no longer wants and a marriage that Twitter itself never wanted in the first place ? like an industrial shotgun wedding. And just like the Depp-Heard trial, this one is being played out in both the courts of justice and public opinion. Regardless of legal verdict, the American people have already won. In the 6 months since the made-for-TV acquisition began, we?ve seen the platform expand free speech in response to public scrutiny.



















