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Tesla shareholders approve Elon Musk's $1 trillion pay package
Elon Musk says Tesla may partner with Intel
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Bloomberg.com
Tesla Shareholders Approve $1 Trillion Pay Package for Musk
4 hours ago
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ABC News
Elon Musk awarded nearly
$1 trillion pay package by Tesla shareholders
21 hours ago
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Yahoo Finance
Here's what Elon Musk
needs to do to earn his Tesla trillion
2 hours ago
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CNBC
Elon Musk says Tesla needs to build
'gigantic chip fab' to meet AI and robotics needs
15 hours ago
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Tom's Hardware
Elon Musk says 'TeraFab' chip fab
may be the only answer to Tesla's
colossal AI semiconductor demand
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns
against 'extremely hard' challenge
1 hour ago
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Business Insider
Elon Musk says the AI 'supersonic tsunami'
will eliminate desk jobs 'at a very rapid pace'
2 hours ago
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BBC
What does Elon Musk do with all his money?
1 hour ago
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Former NFL star Antonio Brown nicknamed 'AB'
has been arrested on an attempted murder charge
stemming from a shooting
after a celebrity boxing event in Miami...
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Brown, 37, was taken into custody
by U.S. Marshals in Dubai,
said Miami police spokesman Mike Vega.
He was flown to Essex County, New Jersey,
where he is being held pending extradition
to Miami, Vega said...
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It was unclear
why Brown was taken to New Jersey first
or how long he had been in Dubai,
although he has posted several times
on social media from there.
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According to an arrest warrant
detailing the May 16 shooting,
Brown is accused of grabbing a handgun
from a security staffer after the boxing match
and firing two shots at a man
he had gotten into a fistfight with earlier.
The victim, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu,
told investigators one of the bullets
grazed his neck.
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A second-degree attempted murder charge
carries a maximum 15-year prison sentence
and up to a $10,000 fine in event
of a conviction.
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Brown, who spent 12 years in the NFL,
was an All-Pro wide receiver
who last played in 2021 for Tampa Bay
but spent most of his career with Pittsburgh.
For his career, Brown had 928 receptions
for more than 12,000 yards and 83 touchdowns.
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Brown has dealt with several legal problems
over the years. He previously had been accused
of battery of a moving truck driver,
several domestic violence charges,
failure to pay child support and other incidents.
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During a 2021 game with Tampa Bay
against the New York Jets,
Brown took off his jersey, shoulder pads
and gloves and ran off the field,
leading to his release
by the Buccaneers and effectively ending
his football career...
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A federal judge ordered U.S. President Donald Trump's
administration to fully fund food aid
for 42 million low-income Americans
in November by Friday, blocking its plan
to only provide reduced benefits
during the government shutdown.
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U.S. District Judge John McConnell
in Providence, Rhode Island
accused the administration
of withholding Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program benefits, known as SNAP
or food stamps, for 'political reasons'
as he ordered the U.S. Department of Agriculture
to fund the program so people get
100% of their benefits.
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'The evidence shows that people
will go hungry, food will be overburdened,
and needless suffering will occur,'
McConnell said during a virtual court hearing.
'That's what irreparable harm here means.'
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The White House and USDA
did not immediately respond..
The Trump administration is revising
its maximum allotments for SNAP beneficiaries
amid the government shutdown
after admitting it made an 'error'
in its calculations.
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Those who receive the federal aid,
also known as food stamps,
will now receive 65 percent
of their benefits this month,
up from the administration's
previously estimated 50 percent.
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Officials at the Department of Agriculture
acknowledged the 'error'
in their calculations and 'worked to issue
new guidance and tables as soon
as it was discovered,' lawyers
for the Department of Justice
said in court filings late Wednesday...

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Using a formal document
affixed with a royal seal,
King Charles III has formally stripped
his brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor
of the title of prince...
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Andrew will now be known as
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
This decision was made due to controversies
surrounding him, and he will no longer
be referred to as His Royal Highness
or hold any royal honors.
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An announcement published Wednesday
in The Gazette - the U.K.'s official
public record -said 'THE KING has been pleased
by Letters Patent under the Great Seal
of the Realm dated 3 November 2025
to declare that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor
shall no longer be entitled
to hold and enjoy the style, title
or attribute of 'Royal Highness'
and the titular dignity of 'Prince.'
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Linda Taylor, born Martha Louise White..
Taylor was born to Lydia Mooney White
in Golddust, Tennessee...
At birth she was named Martha Louise White.
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Linda Taylor showed that it was proved that
a dedicated criminal could steal
a healthy chunk of welfare money, and
titled and defined her as a GLOM..

The first known use of glom was in 1897..
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Glom first meant 'to steal'
(as in the purse-snatching,
robber kind of stealing),
but over time that meaning
got stretched to include figurative uses...
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1897, William McKinley was inaugurated
as the 25th President of the United States in March...
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Within the U.K.,
January 8, 1897, Lady Flora Shaw,
wife of Governor General Lord Lugard,
officially coined the name 'Nigeria'
in a newspaper contest,
to be given to the British Niger Coast Protectorate.
She was born at 2 Dundas Terrace,
Woolwich, South London,
the fourth of fourteen children..
A British punitive expedition invaded Benin City,
looting its royal treasures and exiling the Oba.
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Ransom E. Olds founded the Oldsmobile company
in Lansing, Michigan...
the discovery of the electron
by J.J. Thomson,
the start of the Klondike Gold Rush..
the first Boston Marathon,
Bram Stoker's novel Dracula
was first published in London in May.
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Also it included,
the founding of the Dow Chemical Company,
the Boston subway becoming the first rapid transit in North America,
and the Diamond Jubilee...
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John Philip Holland launched
the first successful submarine
that could run submerged
for extended periods,
combining electric and gasoline engines...
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Guglielmo Marconi sent the first
wireless message across the Bristol Channel.
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A world's fair was held in Brussels, Belgium...
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Poet and playwright Oscar Wilde
was released from prison in May...
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Henry George Reginald Molyneux Herbert,
7th Earl of Carnarvon, KCVO, KBE, DL
British peer and racing manager...
known by the courtesy title Lord Porchester...
A courtesy title is a form of address
and/or reference in the British system
of nobility used for children,
former wives and other close relatives
of a peer, as well as certain officials
such as some judges and members
of the Scottish gentry....
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The landed gentry
(also known as the squirearchy or simply gentry)
is a largely historical British
and Irish social class of landowners
who could live entirely from rental income,
or at least owned a country estate.
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A member of Hampshire County Council
for 24 years, he was its chairman
from 1973 to 1977 and also served
on other public bodies, including
the Sports Council and the Agricultural Research Council.
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Henry George Reginald Molyneux Herbert ,
owned the Highclere Castle estate and,
through his mother, was a descendant
of the Lee family of Virginia.
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Carnarvon was born in Lancaster Gate,
west London, the only son of Catherine Herbert,
Countess of Carnarvon, from New York,
and Henry Herbert, 6th Earl of Carnarvon,
who had recently inherited the peerages...
His son the 8th Earl, godson...
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On 7 January 1956, Carnarvon
(then known by his courtesy title Lord Porchester)
married Jean Margaret Wallop (1935–2019)
of Big Horn, Wyoming...
in St. James' Episcopal Church in New York City
She was a granddaughter of Oliver Wallop,
8th Earl of Portsmouth....
Carnarvon's father, the 6th Earl
had also married an Anglo-American...
Anglo-Americans are predominantly
European-descent nations
and ethnic groups in the Americas
that speak English
as a native language,
making up the majority of people
in the world who speak English
as a first language...
The Earl and Countess of Carnarvon
had three children...
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The Earls of Carnarvon
Highclere Castle is owned by the Earls of Carnarvon,
specifically the 8th Earl
and Countess of Carnarvon, George Herbert
and Fiona. They are descendants
of the Lee family of Virginia
through their mother....
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The first written records
of the estate date back to 749
when an Anglo-Saxon King
granted the estate to the Bishops of Winchester.
Bishop William of Wykeham
built a beautiful medieval palace
and gardens in the park.
Later on, the palace was rebuilt
as Highclere Place House in 1679
when it was purchased by Sir Robert Sawyer,
the direct ancestor of the current Earl of Carnarvon.
In 1842, Sir Charles Barry,
who also designed the Houses of Parliament,
transformed Highclere House
into the present day Highclere Castle.
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Sir Charles Barry FRS RA, an English architect
best known for his role
in the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster
(also known as the Houses of Parliament)
in London during the mid-19th century.
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Sir Charles Barry FRS RA, known for his major contribution
to the use of Italianate architecture in Britain
especially the use of the Palazzo
as basis for the design of country houses,
city mansions and public buildings.
He also developed the Italian Renaissance
garden style for the many gardens
he designed around country houses....
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Sir Charles Barry FRS RA, educated at private schools
in Homerton and then Aspley Guise,
before being apprenticed
to Middleton & Bailey, Lambeth architects
and surveyors....
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He visited France and, while in Paris,
spent several days at the Louvre.
In Rome, he sketched antiquities,
sculptures and paintings at the Vatican Museums
and other galleries,
before carrying on to Naples, Pompeii, Bari
and then Corfu. While in Italy,
Barry met Charles Lock Eastlake,
an architect, William Kinnaird
and Francis Johnson (later a professor at Haileybury
and Imperial Service College)
and Thomas Leverton Donaldson.
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With these gentlemen he visited Greece,
where their itinerary covered Athens,
which they left on 25 June 1818, Mount Parnassus,
Delphi, Aegina, then the Cyclades,
including Delos, then Smyrna
and the Ottoman Empire,
where Barry greatly admired
the magnificence of Hagia Sophia. ...
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Henry George Reginald Molyneux Herbert ,
owned Highclere Castle estate and,
through his mother, was a descendant
of the Lee family of Virginia.
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The Lee family of the United States
is a historically significant Virginia
and Maryland family,
whose many prominent members
are known for their accomplishments
in politics and the military.
The family became prominent whenRichard Lee I
('The Immigrant') immigrated to the English colony
of Virginia in 1639 and made his fortune
managing a tobacco plantation
worked by enslaved Africans.....
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Members of the family include Thomas Lee (1690-1750),
a founder of the Ohio Company
and a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses;
Francis Lightfoot Lee (1734-1797)
and Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794),
signers of the American Declaration of Independence,
with Richard Lee also serving
as one of Virginia's inaugural U.S. Senators;
Henry 'Light-Horse Harry' Lee (1756-1818),
lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army
and Governor of Virginia; Thomas Sim Lee (1745-1819),
Governor of Maryland and lastly,
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and most famous, General Robert E. Lee (1807-1870),
commander of the Army of Northern Virginia
of the Confederate States of America
in the American Civil War (1861-1865).
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12th-Twelfth President Zachary Taylor (1784-1850,
served 1849–1850), and ninth Chief Justice
Edward Douglass White (1845-1921, served 1894-1921)
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were also descendants of Richard Lee I.
Confederate President Jefferson Davis
married Sarah Knox Taylor, daughter of Zachary Taylor.
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Linda Taylor, born Martha Louise White..
Taylor was born to Lydia Mooney White
in Golddust, Tennessee...
At birth she was named Martha Louise White.
In October 1926, Lydia White married
Joseph Jackson Miller, and subsequent United States Census records
listed 'Martha Louise Miller' as their daughter.
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As of 1940, Taylor was 13 years old
and had attended school
only through the second grade.
She left home in her teens
and traveled to the Pacific Coast.
In Seattle, she was arrested three times
before the age of 20, on charges of vagrancy,
disorderly conduct, and prostitution.
In 1948, she was arrested in Oakland
for contributing to the delinquency
of a minor (having sex in the presence of a child).
She also traveled around the country with her children.
In the late 1950s, she settled in Peoria, Illinois.
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Taylor was married six times.
She had five children from her first two marriages,
both of which ended in divorce.
Four of her children, who traveled with her,
were remembered by people who knew the family.
Her known children included three sons,
born in 1941, 1948, and 1950,
and a daughter born in the early 1950s...
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Taylor presented herself
as being of various racial
and ethnic identities, including Black,
Asian, Hispanic, and Jewish.
Taylor represented herself
as being many different ages,
with one government official stating in 1974
that 'it appears she can be any age she wishes,
from the early 20s to the early 50s'.
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Although she became best known
under the name Linda Taylor, its reported
that she used as many as 80 different names,
often with false identification documents to match.
Her aliases included Linda Bennett,
Connie Jarvis, Linda Jones, Constance Loyd,
Linda Lynch, Linda Mallexo, Linda Ray,
Constance Rayne, Linda Sholvia, Linda Taylor,
Constance Wakefield, and Connie Walker.
Her many identities included
using the title 'Reverend'
and posing as a nurse, a doctor,
and a spiritual adviser who used Haitian Vodou.
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Saud of Saudi Arabia,
King of Saudi Arabia from 9 November 1953
until his abdication on 2 November 1964.
During his reign, he served as
Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia
from 1953 to 1954 and from 1960 to 1962.
Prior to his accession,
Saud was the country's crown prince
from 11 May 1933 to 9 November 1953.
He was the second son of King Abdulaziz,
the founder of Saudi Arabia...
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