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A rare Magic: The Gathering card has sold for $3 million, making it the most expensive Magic card ever sold.

And before you ask, Magic nerds, of course it was a Black Lotus. The sale of the card was announced last week by CGC Cards, a certification and grading company for trading cards, video games, comics, and more.



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There’s a lot riding on Sonos’ first pair of wireless headphones; CEO Patrick Spence has expressed confidence that the new product category will be a huge revenue driver for his company after Sonos has faced cooling demand for its speakers. The headphones are expected to ship sometime next month, but today, we’re getting a first look at the hardware design



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TikTok CEO Shou Chew and his wife Vivian Kao attended the 2022 Met Gala. This year's gala will be his first public appearance since the TikTok ban bill.
  • TikTok is sponsoring the Met Gala this year, and CEO Shou Chew is expected to be there.
  • The "ban or divest" law was just passed 2 weeks ago, and TikTok plans to fight it in court.
  • It will be interesting to see if Chew says



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  • Top Tesla exec Tom Zhu has been redeployed to China, Electrek reports.
  • Several other top execs have left Elon Musk's company.
  • Musk is consolidating power at Tesla as a vote over his $47 billion pay package looms.

One of Tesla's top executives has been reassigned to China in another sign that Elon Musk is tightening his grip on the electric carmaker.

Tom Zhu, who was previously



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Republican lawmakers are attempting to overturn the twin pillars of the Biden administration’s climate platform: tax credits for electric vehicles and the Environmental Protection Agency’s new rules to curb tailpipe emissions.

The effort involves new bills introduced by members of Congress, as well as lawsuits filed by state attorneys