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Elon’s payday

Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story Tesla shareholders on track to approve Musk pay package Elon Musk said Tesla shareholders are on track to approve a massive pay package worth as much as $56 billion, after it was struck down by a Delaware judge earlier this year. ©...

Schiff repeats ‘guilty’ 34 times at hearing on Trump prosecution

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) sought to make a statement about former President Trump's criminal conviction Thursday, repeating the word "guilty" 34 times in a row, once for each of the former president's guilty counts in the Manhattan hush money case. The move by Schiff came at the beginning of his line of questioning during the...

Trump rips DOJ as ‘no good bastards,’ calls Biden ‘dope’ in closed-door House GOP meeting: sources

Former President Trump spoke with House Republicans for roughly an hour on Thursday morning.

‘No Juicing Joe’: Republican proposes bill in response to Biden’s ‘decline on full display’

A Tennessee Republican's No Juicing Joe bill would require the president to alert Congress whenever he's taking drugs that could alter his alertness, judgment or mood.

Trump and Hunter Biden guilty verdicts effect on voter sentiment probed in new poll

A new national poll suggests that the guilty verdicts against former President Trump in his recent criminal trial will have little impact on his 2024 election rematch with President Biden.

Army vet predicts first red flip of North Carolina district since 1883, citing Biden-era malaise

Fox News Digital held an interview with North Carolina congressional candidate Laurie Buckhout following an event hosted by Rep. Elise Stefanik and E-PAC, which recruits and supports quality GOP women candidates for office.

Ohio special election result could signal Democrat edge with key voter group: election expert

The special election for Ohio's Sixth Congressional District highlighted a growing trend of strength among "high-engagement" voters ahead of November's general election.

Secretary Blinken silent on past efforts to discredit Hunter Biden laptop after feds enter it into evidence

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has remained silent on the legitimacy of the Hunter Biden laptop which he played a key role in discrediting as part of President Biden's 2020 campaign.

A Way for Progressives to Think about the Alito Recording

Supreme Court justices, just like you or I, are entitled to their own views about hotly contested questions.

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