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YouTube · United StatesYouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit that President Trump brought against the company and its chief executive over its suspension of Trump’s account after that year’s riot at the U.S. Capitol, according to court papers.See the Story
YouTube to Pay $24.5 Million to End Trump Lawsuit Over Jan. 6 Ban
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Lithium · NevadaThe White House is moving forward with a deal that would allow the U.S. government to take a small equity stake in a Canadian company that is developing one of the world’s largest lithium mines in northern Nevada, an official said. The Department of Energy and Lithium Americas, developer of the proposed Thacker Pass lithium mine and processing plant about 200 miles north of Reno, have agreed on changes to a $2.3 billion federal loan that could allow the project to move forward to extract the silver-white metal used in electric vehicle batteries. General Motors has pledged more than $900 million to help develop Thacker Pass, which holds enough lithium to build 1 million electric vehicles annually.See the Story
Trump moves toward deal to give US an equity stake in company developing Nevada lithium mine
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Amazon · TollesonBy Alexandra Skores, CNN Washington (CNN) — Two Amazon Prime Air delivery drones struck a crane in Arizona, resulting in “substantial” damage and a fire Wednesday, prompting the company to ultimately suspend delivery drone operations. The two MK30 drones crashed into the boom of a crane in Tolleson, Arizona, near Phoenix, Wednesday around 10 a.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration. No injuries were reported. Helicopter video from …See the Story
Two Amazon Delivery Drones Crash Into Crane in Arizona, Prompting the Company to Suspend Prime Air Operations | News Channel 3-12
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