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Month: November 2021

JPMorgan Chase on Monday sued Tesla for $162.2 million

JPMorgan is suing Tesla over Elon Musk’s tweets

By Reuters JPMorgan Chase on Monday sued Tesla for $162.2 million, accusing Elon Musk’s electric car company of “flagrantly” breaching a contract related to stock warrants after its share price soared. According to the complaint filed in Manhattan federal court, Tesla in 2014 sold warrants to JPMorgan that would pay off if their “strike price”

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Sixteen commissioners spent the better part of a year studying disinformation and the broader impacts of "a world disordered by lies."

Information disorder ‘creates a chain reaction of harm,’ according to Aspen Institute report

By Brian Stelter, CNN Business “Information disorder is a crisis that exacerbates all other crises. When bad information becomes as prevalent, persuasive, and persistent as good information, it creates a chain reaction of harm.” That’s how the Aspen Institute’s Commission on Information Disorder begins its sweeping new report on the subject. Sixteen commissioners spent the

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Tents were set up near the Blackburn University Center as students protested poor housing conditions on the campus of Howard University last month in Washington

Howard students reach agreement with university officials after month-long protest over poor housing conditions

By Nicquel Terry Ellis, CNN Students at Howard University have reached an agreement with university officials after a month-long protest over housing conditions on campus. Wayne Frederick, the president of the historically Black college in Washington, DC, said Monday afternoon that the agreement between the school and the students who occupied Blackburn University Center over

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