Elon Musk Loses Court Battle Over Twitter Executive Severance Pay

Elon Musk has faced another legal setback in his tumultuous ownership of X (formerly Twitter). A US District Judge ruled in favor of former Twitter executives, including ex-CEO Parag Agrawal, allowing their claims for severance pay to proceed. This ruling could cost Musk millions of dollars and adds to the growing list of legal challenges he faces since taking over the social media platform.

Elon Musk’s X (Twitter) Undergoes New Layoffs, Engineering Department Hit Hardest

Elon Musk’s social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, is reportedly facing another round of layoffs, primarily affecting the engineering department. This comes after a series of controversial decisions by Musk, including mass layoffs in 2022 and the recent valuation of X at significantly lower than its acquisition price. The layoffs follow a request for employees to detail their contributions, raising questions about the impact of these submissions on the job cuts.

Trump’s Truth Social Surpasses Elon Musk’s X in Value Amidst Political Surge

Donald Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social, has seen a significant rise in value, surpassing Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) in market capitalization. The surge in shares of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), the parent company of Truth Social, has pushed its valuation above $10 billion, driven by investor optimism linked to Trump’s re-election prospects. This comes as X Holdings, the parent company of X, faces challenges and a decreased valuation from Fidelity Investments.

Covfefe: The Word That Launched a Thousand Memes and Defined a Presidency

In the annals of internet history, few words have sparked as much confusion, amusement, and lasting intrigue as “covfefe.” This seemingly nonsensical word, unleashed by former US President Donald Trump in a late-night tweet, quickly became a viral sensation, epitomizing the chaotic and often bewildering nature of his presidency. This article delves into the origins of “covfefe,” its impact on the internet, and its enduring legacy in the world of politics and pop culture.

X (Formerly Twitter) Paves the Way for Cannabis Advertising: A New Era for the Industry

X, formerly known as Twitter, has made waves in the cannabis industry by becoming the first major social media platform to allow cannabis advertising. This policy shift opens doors for brands to connect with millions of users and encourages open discussions about cannabis. X’s approach, focused on fostering a safe space for information sharing, is shaping the future of digital marketing for cannabis businesses.

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