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Elon Musk wins shareholder vote in battle over $56bn pay deal
Daily Telegraph· 7 days agoApproval for the huge pay deal – the largest in history for a US chief executive – is a significant...
Tesla shareholders approve US$56 billion pay package for CEO Elon Musk
South China Morning Post· 7 days agoThe approval does not, however, resolve a lawsuit on the pay package in a Delaware court, which some...
Washington Post Exposé Alleges Incoming Editor Used ‘Thief’
Mediaite· 3 days agoWashington Post reporters ran a bombshell investigation Sunday digging into the past journalistic...
Why centrism, the politics of zombies, must be killed
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCentrism has, for all its recent failings, been sentenced not to death but to stalk the in-between...
Jeff Bezos breaks his silence about turmoil at The Washington Post
WKBT La Crosse· 2 days ago“I know you’ve already heard this from Will, but I wanted to also weigh in directly: the...
Washington Post CEO Will Lewis’ status ‘increasingly untenable’ as newsgathering controversies mount...
WTOP Washington· 4 days agoCiting a former co-worker of Lewis’, a private investigator and its own investigation of newspaper...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk received 77% shareholder approval for $56 billion payout
Automotive News· 6 days agoMusk's compensation package dates to 2018 when it was also approved overwhelmingly by shareholders, but a corporate judge in Delaware voided the stock-based payout in January. Judge Kathaleen ...
Washington Post CEO Will Lewis’ status ‘increasingly untenable’ as newsgathering controversies mount
KOMU Columbia· 4 days agoA report from the New York Times on Saturday alleges Will Lewis, the Washington Post’s embattled new...
Playwright James Graham: ‘We’re still living in Thatcher’s country’
The Independent via Yahoo News· 4 days agoINTERVIEW: As his stage adaptation of ‘Boys from the Blackstuff’ transfers from the National to the...
Why centrism, the politics of zombies, must be killed
Daily Telegraph· 5 days agoCentrism has, for all its recent failings, been sentenced not to death but to stalk the in-between...