Antonio Pequeño IV is a reporter who covers breaking news, with a focus on technology and online culture. He joined Forbes in 2023 and works in Los Angeles. He’s covered Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover, the Reddit blackout protest and debunked viral rumors. Prior to joining Forbes,
Vince McMahon’s Sexual Assault Lawsuit Paused Over DOJ Probe—What We Know About The Investigation
The investigation dates back to 2022, before McMahon stepped down as the WWE’s chief executive.
Michelle Obama’s Mother, Marian Robinson, Dies At 86
Robinson’s passing was confirmed by her family Friday evening.
Tesla Investor Accuses Elon Musk Of $7.5 Billion Of Insider Trades
Musk sold more than $20 billion in Tesla stock around the same time he purchased Twitter for $44 billion in late 2022.
Billionaire Activist Investor Nelson Peltz Sells Full Disney Stake
Peltz’s hedge fund lost a proxy battle involving the media conglomerate early last month.
American Airlines Stock Drops Over 13% After Cutting Revenue And Profit Expectations
The airline also announced the departure of its chief commercial officer Tuesday.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Allegations: A Complete Timeline—As Accusers May Testify Before Grand Jury
Combs has faced multiple civil lawsuits accusing him of abuse, all of which he has denied.
Live Nation Shares Sink As Feds Reportedly Plan Antitrust Lawsuit Over Ticketmaster Tomorrow
Live Nation has been under investigation for years over allegations it has abused its power within the entertainment industry.
Alito’s House Reportedly Flew ‘Appeal To Heaven’ Flag Used By Jan. 6 Rioters—Adding To Upside-Down Flag Controversy
Alito is already facing criticism for flying an upside-down American flag outside his house after the 2020 election.
Trump Prosecutor Fani Willis Easily Wins Her Democratic Primary, While Judge In Georgia Case Reelected
Willis still needs to win the general election in November to keep her seat.
Louisiana House Passes Bill Making Abortion Pills Controlled Substances—A First In The Country
Medication abortions were used for more than half of all U.S. abortions in 2023.