Twitter and Elon Musk appear set for an unprecedented legal battle. Twitter is on the verge of suing Musk to force him to buy the company. Legal experts give us their take.
Protests break out in China because a number of banks are not letting people make withdrawals.
Europe is on edge, as the biggest pipeline supplying Russian gas to Germany shuts down.
Starbucks drops its new chicken sandwich after less than a week. What’s the problem?
One of the world’s largest outdoor food festivals returns after a pandemic hiatus. We ask visitors how the food is.
Topics in this episode include:
1. Musk, Twitter Set for Lengthy Legal Battle
2. Texas Grid Operator Warns Of Power Outages
3. Uber Data Leak Of Former Ceo’s Reign
4. China: Bank Scandal Protest Turns Violent
5. Gordon Chang: China Bank System Short On Cash
6. Macau Shuts All Its Casinos To Curb Covid
7. Awe And Anger In Sri Lanka’s Ransacked Palace
8. Nord Stream Russian Gas Link Enters Shutdown
9. Starbucks Stops Selling New Chicken Sandwich
10. Amazon Prime Day Starts Tuesday
11. Taste Of Chicago Brings Back Festivity
12. Nasa Photo: ‘Deepest Image Of Our Universe’