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Candidates for Federal Office Can Raise Unlimited Funds for Ballot Measures
A decision by the Federal Election Commission would allow the Biden and Trump campaigns to raise money for outside groups pushing ballot measures.The New York Times - Top stories -
Elon Musk Tries to Make Himself Indispensable at Tesla Ahead of Pay Vote
The CEO is shifting the EV maker’s strategy and suggesting that he could take his ideas on AI elsewhere.The Wall Street Journal - World - Elon Musk -
Elon Musk Tries to Make Himself Indispensable at Tesla Ahead of Pay Vote
The CEO is shifting the EV maker’s strategy and suggesting that he could take his ideas on AI elsewhere.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Elon Musk -
German teen turns himself in over attack on European election candidate
A teenager has surrendered to police over an attack on a candidate from the party of Chancellor Olaf Scholz that has fueled concern about intimidation and violence in the run-up to next month’s election for the European ParliamentABC News - World - Germany -
South African watchdog says it will have last word on BHP bid for Anglo
Country’s independent Competition Commission vows to assess any takeover on ‘public interest’ groundsFinancial Times - World -
Democratic officials criticize Meta ad policy, saying it amplifies lies about 2020 election
Several Democrats serving as their state’s top election officials have sent a letter to the parent company of Facebook, asking it to stop allowing ads that claim the 2020 presidential election was stolenABC News - Tech -
Cramer says he's willing 'to pay up' for Viking, the biggest IPO of the year
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday reviewed the IPO of Viking.CNBC - Business -
Vendor that mishandled Pennsylvania virus data to pay $2.7 million in federal whistleblower case
A staffing company that performed COVID-19 contact tracing for Pennsylvania and exposed the private medical information of about 72,000 residents will pay $2.7 million in a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department and a whistleblowerABC News - Health -
Settlement could cost NCAA nearly $3 billion; plan to pay athletes would need federal protection
The NCAA and major college conferences are considering a possible settlement of an antitrust lawsuit that could cost them billions in damages and force schools to share athletics-related revenue with their athletesABC News - Sports -
We pay a lot more for a lot less and people know it. That’s why Sunak’s Tories were thrashed in these elections | John Harris
Come to Thurrock, where the Tory council went bankrupt, services are depleted and costs are up. People feel victims of a terrible injustice. Late last Monday, I got home from a long day of political reporting to find a political leaflet produced ...The Guardian - World