The tech billionaire deleted the X post and then lamented over why no one seemed to find it funny.
David Gardner is an author, journalist, and a former editor with Newsweek. He also worked for the Daily Mail as a crime writer and senior foreign correspondent, filing dispatches from war-torn Beirut, covering the first Gulf War—where he was the first British print journalist into Baghdad—and traveling around the world on assignments for the newspaper. He founded an international news agency in New York and moved to California as the Mail’s Los Angeles correspondent, which saw him cover five presidential elections and all the biggest U.S. stories of the past three decades. His book 9/11: The Conspiracy Theories was a Sunday Times bestseller. His other books include The Last of the Hitlers, an account of how he discovered the last descendants of the German dictator living in the United States, The Tom Hanks Enigma, The Hitler Bloodline, and Legends: Murder, Lies and Cover-Ups, in which he investigated some of the most famous celebrity deaths in recent history, including those of President John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, and Diana, Princess of Wales.
Senior Democratic lawmakers are taking precautions to ensure a smooth transfer of power should Kamala Harris come out on top in November.
A man whom Ryan Routh helped to join Ukraine’s battle against Russia has offered a possible motive for the alleged assassination attempt.
Dominique Pelicot surprised the courtroom in France by admitting he was a rapist and implicating the 50 co-defendants accused of sexually abusing his former wife.
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The party said it only deleted a post saying anyone who killed the VP would be an American hero because it breached the rules that repressed free speech.
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The older brother of Michael and Janet Jackson is suspected to have suffered a heart attack while driving from New Mexico to Oklahoma on Sunday.
It is not the first time a diary clash has raised suspicions that there is an agenda behind the timings of public announcements by the royals.
Four astronauts launched on Tuesday on a privately-funded SpaceX mission they hope will result in the first private spacewalk ever accomplished.