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Apr 17 2024
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Tesla asks shareholders to vote again on Musk’s $56 billion payout
Tesla said Wednesday it will ask shareholders to reinstate CEO Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay package, which a Delaware judge voided earlier this year after ruling that the record-setting compensation deal was “deeply flawed.”
Tesla also said it would ask shareholders to approve moving the company’s incorporation from Delaware to Texas. Musk had suggested the move after his pay package was
CNBCApr 19 2024
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Alabama reality TV star bracket, Round 4: Vote in the final four!
It’s already the Final Four in our Alabama Reality TV Star Bracket. Alabama’s biggest reality TV fans are passionate about their favorite stars. Fans have voted in three rounds to determine the greatest personality in the state’s decades-long history on air. We’ve seen a few surprises. We thought favorites like “American Idol” star Taylor Hicks, “Bachelorette” lead Hannah Brown or “Last Comic
AL.comApr 16 2024
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House may take up vote soon on national security bill
Johnson is vowing that the priorities of funding Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan will get separate votes by the end of the week. That plan has Democrats on board, but Johnson is facing threats from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), who are pushing to oust him for moving on the package. Greene has already introduced a motion to dismiss Johnson as speaker, and Massie
The HillApr 16 2024
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Knicks’ Donte DiVincenzo Snubbed in NBA Voting Over Bizarre Rule
Arguably the most underrated storyline to the New York Knicks 50-win campaign has been Donte DiVincenzo, who’s flourished into a starting caliber player. He’s improved drastically on both sides of the ball. Many have argued he has a case for the league’s annual Most Improved Player award. But according to CBS Sports’ James Herbert, he’s ineligible to be listed on ballots. “DiVincenzo is not,
Heavy.comApr 11 2024
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Ukraine Evangelicals Urge Mike Johnson to Vote on Aid
A group representing evangelical Christians in Ukraine is urging House Speaker Mike Johnson to push for a vote to approve billions of dollars in aid to the war-torn country. As lawmakers returned to Washington from a two-week break Monday, Johnson gave no word of any plans for a vote on President Joe Biden's supplemental request for $95.3 billion in foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel, the Indo-
Newsmax (News)Feb 27 2018
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The Parkland Shooting May Have Just Cemented America’s Newest Voting Bloc
Furious teens and parents are emerging as a political force for gun control.
HuffPostApr 18 2024
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Young Democratic voter admits she regrets voting for Biden: 'Frankly...I'm embarrassed'
President Biden is at risk of losing votes in critical swing states from younger Democrats who are angry at his administration's support for Israel, a new report claims.CNN's Jeff Zeleny spoke to college students in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin who showed up to protest the president during his recent campaign stops where some students held "Genocide Joe" signs. They told Zeleny they could not
Fox News (Online News)Apr 05 2024
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The Biggest Abortion Vote Since Dobbs
Starting next month, Florida will ban nearly all abortions. Women in Florida, the second-largest provider of abortion care in the nation — just behind California, according to advocates — will be subject to stringent restrictions that resemble those in states like Texas. The South will lose one of its few remaining safe havens for abortion care. A woman in Miami, for example, may have to
New York MagazineApr 16 2024
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Maine Governor Allows National Popular Vote Legislation to Become Law
She said she recognized merit to both sides of the electoral college argument but would allow the bill to become law without her signature as its debated. Maine Gov. Janet Mills said she will allow a narrowly-passed bill that would award the state’s four electoral college votes to go toward the winner of the National Popular Vote to become law, as opposed to the current system of the votes
The Epoch TimesApr 18 2024
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Dallas could lose DART board voting power, thanks to population loss
Dallas could lose one of its eight seats on the Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s 15-member board as well as the simple majority needed to advance its transit related priorities if the city’s population trend continues. That’s what Rodney Schlosser, one of Dallas’ board members, told a joint meeting of board members and the city’s transportation and infrastructure committee on Monday, and the
The Dallas Morning News