A video of Stephen Curry signing a young fan's jersey during a golf outing went viral, but it was Ayesha Curry's reaction that truly captured the internet's attention. While Steph graciously interacted with the fan, Ayesha's seemingly unimpressed demeanor sparked debate, with some criticizing her while others defended her desire for privacy amidst constant public attention.
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Tesla's board has approved a $29 billion stock award for CEO Elon Musk, aiming to secure his commitment amidst challenges like declining EV sales and rising competition. This move follows a court invalidating his previous pay deal. The board believes Musk's leadership is crucial for Tesla's shift towards AI, robotaxis, and robotics.
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Prime Minister Modi, ahead of a crucial parliamentary debate on the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor, asserted India's firm stance against terrorism. Speaking in Tamil Nadu, Modi emphasized that the precision strikes in Pakistan sent a clear message: terrorists have no safe havens. He highlighted the operation's role in fostering national self-confidence.
Kamala Harris, promoting her memoir about her 2024 presidential run, sidestepped Stephen Colbert's question about who leads the Democratic Party, emphasizing collective responsibility instead of naming individuals. She reflected on her public service career and the challenges of her campaign, highlighting her commitment to integrity and rule of law. Harris also addressed speculation about a potential 2028 presidential bid.
Seven Indian migrant workers, hailed as heroes for rescuing a woman from a sinkhole in Singapore, have been invited to meet President Tharman Shanmugaratnam. Their swift action, praised by the President and the Ministry of Manpower, has also highlighted concerns about migrant worker conditions, including low wages and potential exploitation, in Singapore.
Apple CEO Tim Cook presented President Trump with a custom 24-karat gold and glass statue while announcing a $600 billion US manufacturing commitment. The strategic gift-giving secured Apple exemption from Trump's threatened 100% semiconductor tariffs, potentially saving billions. Despite the win, Apple still faces challenges with iPhone manufacturing overseas and India's 50% tariffs on other products.