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Tesla Shareholders Approve Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay Package
By Austin Alonzo Tesla shareholders approved CEO Elon Musk’s historic pay package on Nov. 6, potentially making him the world’s first trillionaire if all performance targets are met. On Nov. 6, the results of the executive pay vote were announced during the technology company’s annual general meeting at the Tesla Gigafactory in Austin, Texas. With…
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40 Airports Will See Reduced Flights Due to Shutdown: What to Know
By Jacob Burg The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said this week that it was making the unprecedented decision to reduce flights by 10 percent through 40 “high-volume” markets starting Nov. 7 to ensure air travel remains safe as unpaid air traffic controllers begin to show signs of fatigue during the federal government shutdown, now the…
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Federal Judge Dismisses Criminal Case Against Boeing for 737 MAX Crashes
By Arjun Singh Chief Judge Reed O’Connor of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas on Nov. 6 dismissed a federal criminal case against The Boeing Company for crashes of its 737 MAX 8 model of commercial aircraft. The prosecution stemmed from two air incidents—Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302, which went down on…
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Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport to Reopen Wednesday Morning After Deadly UPS Crash
By Jacki Thrapp Smoke billowed through the air over the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky early Wednesday morning after a UPS cargo plane crash killed at least seven people and injured eleven during takeoff on Nov. 4. Kentucky emergency crews nearly contained the fire by 10:30 p.m. ET as they actively searched the…
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At Least 7 Killed, 11 Injured in UPS Cargo Plane Crash in Kentucky
By Kimberly Hayek A UPS cargo plane crashed on Tuesday near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) in Kentucky, killing at least seven and injuring 11, with the governor noting many of the injured face “significant injuries.” “Anybody who has seen the images, the video, knows how violent this crash is,” Gov. Andy Beshear said…
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Trump Says California Redistricting Proposition Votes Under Review
By Jack Phillips President Donald Trump said the California redistricting proposal on the ballot on Tuesday may have problems and that mail-in ballots were under review. “The entire process, in particular the Voting itself, is RIGGED,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post on Tuesday afternoon, referring to the ballot proposal. He added that “all…
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Cybersecurity Agents Accused of Working With Notorious Blackcat Hackers to Extort Firms
By Rachel Roberts Three rogue cybersecurity professionals ran a covert ransomware operation aimed at extorting companies across the United States by encrypting their networks, prosecutors said. They each collaborated with notorious hacking gang ALPHV, also known as Blackcat, in an attempt to extort their owners out of millions of dollars’ worth of cryptocurrency, prosecutors alleged…
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RFK Jr. Calls for Global Ban on Mercury in Vaccines
By Naveen Athrappully All countries should remove mercury from vaccines following the precedent set by the United States, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said via a video address during the Nov. 3 meeting of the Minamata Convention on Mercury in Geneva, Switzerland. “The Minamata Convention was born from a shared moral conviction that no…
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US Consumer Credit Profiles Diverge as Both Low- and High-Risk Borrowers Rise
By Rob Sabo The number of borrowers with excellent credit scores increased to nearly 41 percent in the third quarter, but the number of high-risk subprime borrowers was also up, credit reporting agency TransUnion reported on Nov. 3. The number of super prime borrowers—low-risk consumers with great credit scores—increased by 3.8 percent, or approximately 16…
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‘Massive Fraud’ Uncovered in Food Stamp Program, Says Agriculture Secretary as Benefits Lapse
By Jack Phillips Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on Sunday said that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or food stamps, is “a broken and corrupt program,” after benefits lapsed over the weekend due to the government shutdown. In an interview with Fox News, Rollins said that while the Trump administration is moving to get…
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