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The lawyers who effectively presented the case that Musk’s payment plan was unlawful are now requesting $5.6 billion worth of Tesla stock.

Lawyers representing the side that won the case against Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s excessive pay are now requesting the judge to compensate them with company stock valued at $5.6 billion in legal fees. The lawyers representing Tesla shareholders in the January case have filed a request with the Delaware judge in documents submitted on Friday.

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Williams, Maye, and Daniels, all quarterbacks, are predicted to be the top three picks in the upcoming NFL draft. However, wide receiver Harrison could potentially shake up that prediction. This information is reported on WRALSportsFan.com.

Rewritten: The following text was written by Michael Marot, an AP Sports Writer. INDIANAPOLIS — INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels arrived in Indianapolis as Heisman Trophy winners. Drake Maye is seeking to add to his family’s impressive athletic legacy. Marvin Harrison Jr, the All-America receiver, stands as the only potential obstacle to

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Millbrook pulls away from Clayton in second round.

Millbrook took the lead late in the first quarter after a 6-6 tie and maintained it for the rest of the game, ultimately defeating 13-seed Clayton 88-59 in a dominant performance. The Wildcats have qualified for the third round for the sixth year in a row. During the first period, Blake Bartney, Kyrie Heredia, and

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The North Pitt girls’ team defeated Southeast Alamance in the second round of the 2A basketball playoffs, advancing to the third round.

During the second round of the N.C. High School Athletic Association 2A girls basketball game on Friday, there were instances where it appeared that underdog Southeast Alamance had thoroughly researched the top-ranked North Pitt team. The Stallions executed their halfcourt offense flawlessly and gained opportunities for easy layups. The opposing team seemed to have openings.

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California approves Waymo’s driverless car services to extend to Los Angeles and the San Francisco peninsula.

California regulators have given Waymo permission to extend the operations of its fleet of self-driving cars, known as “robotaxis,” to Los Angeles and cities on the southern peninsula of San Francisco. Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. (Google’s parent company), has received approval from the California Public Utilities Commission to extend its self-driving taxi services

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