Daily Feed 24/01/24
OAN’s Tom McGrath
5:47 PM – Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Kari Lake’s leaked audio leads Arizona’s GOP Chair to resign, Governor Abbott says Texas has a right to self-defense, and Ohio protects children from medical profiteers.
Kari Lake’s Leaked Audio
Kari Lake’s leaked audio leads Arizona’s GOP Chair to resign, Governor Abbott says Texas has a right to self-defense, and Ohio protects children from medical profiteers.
Joe Biden Takes a Jab
Joe Biden takes a jab at Virginia’s governor at a pro-abortion rally.
Simulated Mass Casualty Event
Multiple agencies in San Diego take part in a hyper-realistic simulated mass casualty event.
Update on Recovery Efforts in Maui
A crucial update on the ongoing recovery efforts in Maui, more than five months after deadly wildfires ripped through Lahaina.
Tesla’s New Electric Vehicle
Tesla has told suppliers it wants to start production of a new mass-market electric vehicle codenamed “Redwood.”
Legacy Automakers and Formula E
Legacy automakers are leaning on their Formula E electric racing teams to build better EVs with greater range and efficiency, or a lower price tag.
AI Startup ElevenLabs
AI startup ElevenLabs gained unicorn status as surging investor interest for generative AI technology sends startup valuations soaring.
Binance vs. SEC
Binance is due to square off against the SEC next week in another high-profile hearing involving a crypto exchange that could define how cryptocurrencies are regulated.
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