Elon Musk 'cancels' Tesla engineer for complaining about the CEO's behavior

Elon Musk ‘cancels’ Tesla engineer for complaining about the CEO’s behavior

Elon Musk has reportedly ‘canceled’ a Tesla engineer for complaining about the CEO’s behaviors on social media. As we recently reported, Tesla insiders are finally starting to speak out against Elon Musk over his increasingly unhinged social media presence. For example, just today, he called CNN legal analyst Norm Eisen’s family a “crime family” because…

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Stocks Surge Mid-Morning Amidst Economic Jitters and Tech Tumult

Stocks Surge Mid-Morning Amidst Economic Jitters and Tech Tumult

Wall Street experienced a day of dramatic swings on Friday, a veritable rollercoaster ride fueled by a cocktail of mixed economic data, surprising corporate announcements, and fluctuating investor sentiment. As the morning progressed, major US stock indices, initially grappling with losses, rebounded strongly, painting a picture of a market grappling with uncertainty yet ultimately finding…

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A stretch of a North Carolina highway that collapsed during Helene is about to reopen

WAYNESVILLE, N.C. (AP) — A stretch of Interstate 40 through the western North Carolina mountains is reopening to traffic this weekend, months after Hurricane Helene’s historic flooding collapsed portions of the road, partially restoring the major travel connection with eastern Tennessee. The state Department of Transportation said the 20-mile (32-kilometer) section on the North Carolina…

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Do pandemics influence food choice motives, diet, and health behaviors? Evidence from a cross-sectional survey in Pakistan during the COVID-19 pandemic | BMC Nutrition

Do pandemics influence food choice motives, diet, and health behaviors? Evidence from a cross-sectional survey in Pakistan during the COVID-19 pandemic | BMC Nutrition

Study design and population A cross-sectional survey was conducted to collect retrospective data from the recovered cases of COVID-19 in Pakistan. The target population was adults aged 18–50 years. Pregnant and lactating females were excluded due to their special dietary considerations and health practices while older adults were excluded due to their potential recall difficulties….

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Who’ll gain under Trump? US adults say corporations, the rich, White adults

Who’ll gain under Trump? US adults say corporations, the rich, White adults

Americans expect several groups in society to gain influence – and others to lose it – under President Donald Trump’s new administration. As was the case in Trump’s first term, large majorities of U.S. adults expect business corporations (70%) and wealthy people (65%) to gain influence in the president’s new administration. Many Americans also expect…

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