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SpaceX Pulls Employees From Brazil, Discourages Travel There, as Musk Battles Court Over X
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Apple Loses Court Battle Over $14 Billion Irish Tax Bill
Apple and Alphabet’s Google lost attempts to overturn multibillion-dollar rulings in the EU, as authorities there continued efforts to rein in alleged abuses by big tech companies.10 hours ago - Apple -
NBC News - Top stories
How Brazil's suspension of X is hurting 'stan Twitter'
The thriving “stan” communities on X that have helped define modern fandom and culture are a little quieter these days.11 hours ago - Brazil -
The Guardian - World
Apple loses EU court battle over €13bn tax bill in Ireland
Ruling is a fillip for European Commission efforts to clamp down on ‘sweetheart’ tax deals. Business live – latest updates Apple has lost a high-profile, €13bn (£11bn) Irish tax battle with ...12 hours ago - Apple -
Inc. - Business
NASA Pulls Its Satellites From Jeff Bezos's Rocket's First Flight, as Musk Sets a Date to Land on Mars
Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk aren't in competition for who has the biggest rocket (it's Musk), but their space startups are definitely competitors--with very different business models and leadership ...Yesterday -
Financial Times - Business
Elon Musk faces possible summons before UK parliament over role of X
Social media tycoon in sights of MPs as they press for roles chairing key Commons committeesYesterday - Elon Musk -
Inc. - Business
This Company's Business Travel Program Is a Hit With Gen-Z Employees
At one California company, even entry-level employees on the marketing team can apply for business travel. Here's why the leaders say it works.Yesterday -
The New York Times - World
Brazil’s X Ban Upended Digital Businesses Overnight
The ban on Elon Musk’s X has dealt a blow to Brazilians whose livelihoods depended on internet followings they had amassed for years, and which disappeared overnight.2 days ago - Brazil -
The New York Times - Top stories
Brazil’s X Ban Upended Digital Businesses Overnight
The ban on Elon Musk’s X has dealt a blow to Brazilians whose livelihoods depended on internet followings they had amassed for years, and which disappeared overnight.2 days ago - Brazil -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
SpaceX Pulls Employees From Brazil, Discourages Travel There, as Musk Battles Court Over X
The moves show how Musk’s legal dispute about X is affecting SpaceX and its Starlink satellite-internet service.6 days ago - Elon Musk
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