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Jay Leno discusses why Tesla's vehicles are successful

The host of Jay Leno's garage says he's seen Europe's electric vehicles, but they fall short against Tesla. He says Tesla CEO Elon Musk knew what he was doing and pursued EVs aggressively, making him one of the most successful CEOs in the space. He joins Shepard Smith to discuss.

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MPs accuse HSBC of aiding China's Hong Kong crackdown

MPs accuse HSBC of aiding China's Hong Kong crackdown

MPs have accused banking giant HSBC of "aiding and abetting" China's crackdown in Hong Kong.
Goldman Sachs boss gets $10m pay cut for 1MDB scandal

Goldman Sachs boss gets $10m pay cut for 1MDB scandal

Goldman Sachs' chief executive David Solomon will get a $10m (£7.3m) pay cut for the bank's involvement in the 1MDB corruption scandal.
Grindr faces £8.5m fine for selling user data

Grindr faces £8.5m fine for selling user data

LGBT dating app Grindr faces an £8.5m fine for illegally selling user data to advertisers.
Beware fake Covid vaccination invites, NHS warns

Beware fake Covid vaccination invites, NHS warns

The NHS has warned people to be vigilant about fake invitations to have the coronavirus vaccination, sent by scammers.
Facebook News feature launches in UK

Facebook News feature launches in UK

Facebook News, the social network's dedicated section for news content, is launching in the UK.
Rape prosecution changes by CPS unlawful, court told

Rape prosecution changes by CPS unlawful, court told

Changes were made to rape prosecution policy that led to a "shocking" fall in offences before courts in England and Wales, the Court of Appeal has heard.
Insurers defend covering ransomware payments

Insurers defend covering ransomware payments

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has defended the inclusion of ransomware payments in first-party cyber-insurance policies.
Covid: Archbishops call for daily prayer after 100,000 UK deaths

Covid: Archbishops call for daily prayer after 100,000 UK deaths

The Church of England's archbishops have urged the public to reflect on the "enormity" of the pandemic, after the...
No way for border officers to validate if Covid tests are legitimate, UK Immigration Service warns

No way for border officers to validate if Covid tests are legitimate, UK Immigration Service warns

The Immigration Service Union has warned that Covid-19 border restrictions are ineffective at combating the spread of the virus,...
Trump establishes 'Office of the Former President' in Florida

Trump establishes 'Office of the Former President' in Florida

Former President Trump on Monday established an official post-presidency office in Palm Beach County, Fla., setting up a vehicle...
Over a third of the Senate opposes impeaching Trump

Over a third of the Senate opposes impeaching Trump

The Senate tabled an effort by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) to force a vote on the constitutionality of former President Donald Trump's...
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'We have no choice' - Dominion CEO to Chris Cuomo on why the company is filing defamation lawsuits

'We have no choice' - Dominion CEO to Chris Cuomo on why the company is filing defamation lawsuits

Dominion Voting Systems has sued former President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani for defamation after he pushed...
Outgoing British Virgin Islands governor decries corruption

Outgoing British Virgin Islands governor decries corruption

The shuffling of diplomats around the UK’s Caribbean territories rarely makes much of a splash. But Gus Jaspert ensured his last...
BVI Commission of Inquiry was originated in sin - to disrupt a Government that is demanding reparations from the Governor who initiated the COI

BVI Commission of Inquiry was originated in sin - to disrupt a Government that is demanding reparations from the Governor who initiated the COI

To start an investigation against anybody without preliminary evidence of wrong-doing (“prima facie”) is against human rights,...
State-run media outlets blast new Bar Association head two days in a row

State-run media outlets blast new Bar Association head two days in a row

People’s Daily accuses Bar Association chairman Paul Harris of being ‘arrogant’ for suggesting he would seek amendments to the Beijing-imposed national security law.
Guangdong anti-corruption chief moves over to Hong Kong office

Guangdong anti-corruption chief moves over to Hong Kong office

Shi Kehui had previously worked under the current head of the HKMAO, Xia Baolong, in Zhejiang province.
HSBC boss defends decision to freeze accounts of fugitive ex-lawmaker Ted Hui

HSBC boss defends decision to freeze accounts of fugitive ex-lawmaker Ted Hui

CEO Noel Quinn tells British parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee the bank was legally obliged to take action on accounts after being notified by Hong Kong police.
‘Ambush-style’ lockdown takes Hong Kong residents by surprise

‘Ambush-style’ lockdown takes Hong Kong residents by surprise

People living in buildings numbered 9-27 Pitt Street and Shun Fung Building at 3 Tung On Street were ordered to stay in their homes until tested.
HSBC chief Noel Quinn says not in position to judge motives of HK police legal instruction

HSBC chief Noel Quinn says not in position to judge motives of HK police legal instruction

HSBC is "not in a position to judge the motives" of Hong Kong police, Group Chief Executive Noel Quinn told British Foreign...
MI5 can 'authorise informants to murder, torture and kidnap'

MI5 can 'authorise informants to murder, torture and kidnap'

There are ‘no limits’ to the crimes MI5 can authorise its informants to commit, potentially including murder, kidnap and torture, the Court of Appeal has heard.
Dozens of police officers fined £200 each for getting haircut at station

Dozens of police officers fined £200 each for getting haircut at station

A group of 31 Metropolitan Police officers are set to be fined after having their hair cut while on duty.
Covid-19: UK deaths likely to come down slowly, Whitty warns

Covid-19: UK deaths likely to come down slowly, Whitty warns

The number of daily coronavirus deaths in the UK is likely to come down "relatively slowly", England's chief medical officer has warned.
Don’t book summer holidays, minister says ahead of new border controls

Don’t book summer holidays, minister says ahead of new border controls

‘It’s far too early for us to even speculate about the summer’
1 in 3 UK small firm owners say COVID rules harm more than help society

1 in 3 UK small firm owners say COVID rules harm more than help society

Small businesses are pessimistic about prospects for the UK economy.
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