A Delaware Chancery Court judge has imposed an October 28 deadline on Elon Musk to close his deal with Twitter if he wants to avoid a trial, following the former’s offer to close the deal at the original price of $54.20 per share. According to Twitter, Musk “should be arranging to close on Monday, October 10,”…
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Miami School Board Rejects Recognizing 'LGBTQ History Month'
The Miami-Dade School Board overwhelmingly voted to reject recognizing October as “LGBTQ History Month.”
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