Jury tosses Elon Muskโs lawsuit accusing OpenAI of violating nonprofit promise
The nine-person jury found that Musk waited too long to file his lawsuit and missed the deadline for the statute of limitations.
On this date: Mount St. Helens erupts
Read more in todayโs edition of The Tea, Spilled by Morning Joe.
A third of Americans believe the U.S. will be in a recession next year
A new CBS News-YouGov survey also found 40% of people describe the U.S. economy as โunfair.โ
Trumpโs repeated dismissal of the MAGA base is catching up to him
In todayโs edition of The Tea, Spilled by Morning Joe: Joeโs view of Trumpโs retreat, a new CBS-YouGov poll, and more.
Judge allows key evidence in Luigi Mangioneโs New York murder trial
Prosecutors will be allowed to use as evidence a weapon and a notebook collected from the backpack of the man accused of killing a healthcare executive in Manhattan in 2024.
‘Really puzzling’: House panel to press Epstein prison guard about his death
Tova Noel said she believes she was the last person to see Epstein alive at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, where he was found dead in August 2019.
Coloradoโs secretary of state blasts Gov. Jared Polis for granting Trump ally clemency
โTina Peters was no political prisoner. She compromised her voting equipment trying to prove Trumpโs โbig lie,โโ Jena Griswold said on MS NOW.
Mondayโs Campaign Round-Up, 5.18.26: Kentuckyโs Massie prepares to face primary voters
Todayโs installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
U.S. hantavirus response led in part by conspiratorial penile implant specialist
There are simply too many Trump administration officials in key positions despite their lack of qualifications. Take Dr. Brian Christine, for example.
โAmateur hourโ: Even some Republicans are starting to turn against Pete Hegseth
A month after reporting emerged on GOP senators โlosing confidenceโ in the Pentagon chief, these partisans are starting to go public with their concerns.








