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[1/2] Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (R) speaks to media mogul Rupert Murdoch as they walk out of Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeen, Scotland, June 25, 2016. "This provides an opportunity for a reset between President Trump and the Fox News network," Republican strategist Ron Bonjean said of Lachlan Murdoch's appointment. "The question is: does Lachlan Murdoch want to have a positive relationship with former President Donald Trump? Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment about political coverage under Lachlan Murdoch. Stuelpnagel said he believed the high cost of the Dominion lawsuit might make Lachlan Murdoch tread carefully on Trump coverage.
Persons: Donald Trump, Rupert Murdoch, Carlo Allegri, Rupert Murdoch's, Trump, Fox, Rupert Murdoch's son, Lachlan Murdoch, Biden, Ron Bonjean, Lachlan Murdoch's, Bret Baier, Jason Osborne, Osborne, Hillary Clinton, Larry Stuelpnagel, Dan Cassino, Karen Finney, Finney, Stuelpnagel, Lachlan, Tim Reid, Nathan Layne, Alexandra Ulmer, Heather Timmons, Jamie Freed Organizations: Republican, Trump, REUTERS, Fox Corp, News Corp, Fox News, Dominion, Systems, Fox, Republicans, Social, America News Network, Northwestern University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Democratic, Thomson Locations: Aberdeen, Scotland, American, New Jersey
Tesla directors are returning $735 million to the company to settle a suit that claims they were overpaid. That includes $458.6 million in company shares and $276.6 million in cash, per court filings. That totals to around $735 million, consisting of $458.6 million in company shares and $276.6 million in cash. The $735 million settlement stems from a 2020 lawsuit, wherein Detroit's Police and Fire Retirement System accused Tesla's board members of overpaying themselves in the form of stock options from 2017 to 2020. Tesla directors denied those claims, arguing that the company saw rapid growth sent the stock soaring.
Persons: Elon Musk, Larry Ellison, Rupert Murdoch's, James Murdoch, Elon Musk's, Kimbal Musk –, Tesla's, Tesla Organizations: Elon, Service, Oracle, Delaware Chancery, Reuters, Detroit's Police Locations: Wall, Silicon, Delaware
A white powder was found inside the White House late Sunday, which led to a temporary closure. Firefighters identified the material as "cocaine hydrochloride," the Washington Post reported. The Secret Service told Reuters an "unknown" item was indeed found there. The material was found in the West Wing, the spokesperson added, which is a part of the White House connected to the executive mansion, where the president lives. According to the Washington Post, a Washington DC firefighter on the hazardous materials team said the test results for the substance showed "a yellow bar saying cocaine hydrochloride."
Persons: , Joe Biden, David, Narendra Modi, Jane Fraser, M, Ralph Lauren, Rupert Murdoch's Organizations: House, Firefighters, Washington Post, Service, Reuters, The Washington Post, Secret Service Uniformed Division, Secret Service, Wing, Washington DC, Apple, Google, White, Indian, Citigroup
Some of the tech and business industries' top CEOs attended a White House dinner Thursday. Take a look at the CEOs and industry giants who made the guest list and dressed up in their finest. The White House invited leaders from across the tech and business industries for a dinner held for Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi's visit to Washington. The visit has been a crucial one for Biden, as the White House looks to build closer ties with India. Here's a look at the CEOs and industry giants who made the guest list and dressed up in their finest.
Persons: OpenAI, India Narendra Modi's, Biden, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Tesla, Dana White, James Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch's, Jane Fraser, Adena Friedman, Deven Parekh, Hemant Taneja, Catalyst, Ralph Lauren, M, David Calhoun, Larry Culp, Doug McMillon Organizations: White, Apple, Google, Morning, Microsoft, White House, Meta, Twitter, UFC, Citigroup, Nasdaq, Insight Partners, Boeing, Electric, Walmart Locations: Washington, India, China, Taiwan
Lachlan Murdoch told analysts Tuesday that "programming strategy" at Fox News wouldn't change. Murdoch, CEO of Fox Corp. and Rupert Murdoch's son, was involved in Tucker Carlson's firing, Insider reported. Media scion and Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch told analysts on Tuesday that it would be programming as usual in the wake of host Tucker Carlson's abrupt firing from the network. Murdoch, the son of News Corp. mogul Rupert Murdoch, said on the company's earnings call that "there's no change to our programming strategy at Fox News. Representatives for Fox Corp. and Fox News did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment ahead of publication.
Lachlan Murdoch said a Fox News host's comments were "smug and obnoxious", according to court docsLeland Vittert came under fire for challenging Trump's election fraud claims, the lawsuit said. Fox CEO Lachlan said journalist Leland Vittert's "anti-Trump" views were "[s]mug and obnoxious", according to a legal filing made as part of a $1.6 billion lawsuit by Dominion against Fox News. Dominion has accused Fox News of pushing baseless claims that voting machines were used in a plot to rig the 2020 election results. The company released a slew of private communications by the network's owner, Rupert Murdoch, and his top lieutenants, including his son, Lachlan. Fox News has disputed the Dominion lawsuit, saying that its right to discuss Trump's election fraud claims are protected under the First Amendment.
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