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Musk's $56 billion Tesla pay package must be restored as court rules cancellation was too extreme
Shareholder Richard J. Tornetta brought the suit, accusing Musk and the Tesla board of a breach of fiduciary duties. Source link
Former Trump advisor Dina Powell McCormick leaves Meta board after eight-month stint
Dina Powell McCormick, who was a member of President Donald Trump’s first administration, has resigned from Meta’s board of directors. Source link
Nine of the largest pharma companies ink deals with Trump to lower drug prices
President Donald Trump has pushed to lower drug prices for Americans, which are on average nearly three times higher than overseas. Source link
Google's boomerang year: 20% of AI software engineers hired in 2025 were ex-employees
As competition heats up for AI talent, Google turned to hiring more so-called boomerang employees in 2025. Source link
Claire's new owner Ames Watson feuds with Asia-based suppliers over millions in unpaid debt
Claire’s used its network of Asia-based suppliers to load up on inventory before it filed for bankruptcy then refused to pay unless they forgave prior debts. Source link
'Avatar: Fire and Ash' snares $12 million in Thursday previews
Disney and James Cameron’s “Avatar: Fire and Ash” hit theaters Thursday, snapping up $12 million in early preview screenings domestically. Source link
November home sales struggle as supply stalls
Existing home sales edged slightly higher as prices continued to rise and supply dropped. The higher end of the market is performing better. Source link
Jeffrey Epstein: DOJ expects to release some—but not all—files Friday despite legal deadline
The DOJ for months had resisted calls to released the Epstein files. Source link
NY Fed President Williams says some 'technical factors' distorted November's CPI reading downward
Williams said “technical factors” likely distorted November’s inflation data, pushing the headline reading lower than it otherwise would have been. Source link
Waller had a 'strong interview' for Fed chair with Trump as president appears to turn focus to job market
The positive description of the Waller interview by officials was not necessarily an indication that he was a favorite candidate for the job. Source link