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    Monza gearing up for Hamilton in Ferrari red at the Italian GP

    Lewis Hamilton topped the first practice in his Ferrari Monza debut, electrifying the Italian Grand Prix. While Hamilton faces a grid penalty, McLaren's Norris and Piastri are locked in a fierce title battle. F1 considers radical changes like shorter races and more sprints, sparking debate among drivers like Alonso and Verstappen.

    Judge orders Trump administration to release billions in foreign aid approved by Congress

    A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to release $11.5 billion in foreign aid approved by Congress, which Trump had sought to withhold. Judge Ali ruled the administration's decision was likely illegal, emphasizing that while the administration has discretion on how to spend the funds, it cannot choose not to spend them at all.

    Few Trump voters back his immigration crackdown, but some worry about his methods

    Despite supporting Donald Trump's strict immigration policies, some of his voters express concerns about the methods used, particularly regarding ICE raids. While they largely back border security and deporting criminals, opinions diverge on the fairness of detentions. Many Trump voters desire a clearer path to legal status for law-abiding immigrants who contribute to the economy.

    DOJ staffer fired after shocking obscene gesture at National Guard in DC caught on camera

    A justice department official was fired for making a vulgar gesture to members of the national guard deployed in Washington DC on her way to work. The employee, Elizabeth Baxter, was a paralegal at the department’s environmental defense section. Elizabeth Baxter raised her middle finger and uttered vulgarities at national guard members on 18 August.

    Trump administration is investing in US rare earths in a push to break China's grip

    The U.S. government is investing heavily in domestic critical mineral production to reduce reliance on China. This initiative includes funding for American companies, setting minimum prices for U.S.-produced minerals, and investigating foreign supplies. These efforts aim to secure the supply chain for essential components in electric vehicles, smartphones, and defense technologies, addressing national security concerns.

    Tesla’s $29 billion-dollar question: Who really signs off on world's richest man Elon Musk’s pay?

    Tesla is facing renewed scrutiny after shareholder group SOC Investment Group urged Nasdaq to investigate the board’s $29 billion equity grant to CEO Elon Musk. The group argues the “2025 CEO Interim Award” sidestepped shareholder approval and may breach listing rules. The grant was created to replace Musk’s overturned $56 billion package from 2018 but lacks performance targets. SOC has long raised concerns about Tesla’s governance, board independence, and executive pay. The company has yet to respond publicly.

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