At Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting, shareholders supported CEO Elon Musk’s effort to reclaim a $56 billion pay package, and Tesla announced plans to move their legal home to Texas. G7 leaders agreed to a $50 billion loan for Ukraine funded by profits from frozen Russian investments, and President Biden signed a collective security agreement at the G7 summit. The Supreme Court unanimously protected access to mifepristone, and Senate Republicans blocked a bill to protect in vitro fertilization. Tyson Foods suspended CFO John R. Tyson after a DWI charge, following a prior arrest in 2022. A DOJ investigation found Phoenix police discriminated against minorities, costing the city $7.5 million. The Supreme Court sided with Starbucks over rehiring seven unionizing employees, ruling the lower court used an improper legal standard. Gamestop's annual shareholder meeting was disrupted due to tech issues from 'unprecedented demand.'
The Bulletin Brief:
Musk gets 56 billion dollar package, moves Tesla to Texas (Reuters, NBC)
G7 leaders give Ukraine 50 billion dollar loan, US promises decades of support (CNN, CBS)
Supreme Court protects abortion pill access, Senate blocks in-vitro fertilization protections (AP, NBC)
Tyson Foods suspends CFO over DWI (NBC)
Phoenix Police guilty of racial and ethnic discrimination (CBS)
Supreme Court backs Starbucks in firing of union workers (Reuters)
“Unprecedented demand” disrupts Gamestop shareholder meeting (AP)