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Tesla Shareholders Oppose Elon Musk Pay Package, Say CEO Lacks Strong Leadership for Being Busy to Other Businesses

Tesla Shareholders Oppose Elon Musk Pay Package, Say CEO Lacks Strong Leadership for Being Busy to Other Businesses

Investors are clashing over Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, arguing it is not in Tesla's best interest as the company faces declining sales, slowing EV demand, and a 30% drop in stock price.


Donald Trump Accepts Cryptocurrency Donations, Vows to Establish 'Crypto Army'

Donald Trump's campaign has started accepting cryptocurrency donations, marking a significant move as he becomes the first major party candidate to embrace digital currencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin.

Inflation Already Felt in American Households as Prices Keep Going Up, Fed Survey Reveals

American households still feel inflation's effects on increasing goods, especially with rent, as parents struggle to make ends meet.

Disney's Pixar Slashes 175 Jobs as Focus Shifts Back to Films

Pixar Animation Studios initiated layoffs affecting 14% of its workforce, approximately 175 employees, as part of a strategic shift away from original streaming series development following a period of expansion for Disney+.


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