
A Delaware judge upheld her earlier ruling that Tesla must rescind Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, citing "sham negotiations" in its formulation. Hezbollah launched projectiles into northern Israel on Monday, prompting Israeli airstrikes that killed at least 10 people in Lebanon, as the truce between the two sides remains fragile. Syrian opposition leader Hadi al-Bahra claimed that the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah allowed rebels to seize Aleppo, a plan that had been delayed by the Gaza war. In France, both left-wing and far-right parties filed no-confidence motions against Prime Minister Michel Barnier, likely leading to the collapse of his government, marking the first such vote since 1962. The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments over whether the FDA unlawfully denied approval for flavored e-cigarettes, with the future of products like mango Juul pods still uncertain.
Syrian opposition leader claims Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire led to Aleppo assault (Reuters)
French government on the verge of collapse after no-confidence motions against prime minister (Reuters)
Hezbollah launches projectiles at Israel for the first time since start of ceasefire (New York Times)
Biden becomes the first sitting U.S. president to visit Angola (NBC)
Supreme Court probed FDA’s refusal to approve flavored vapes (NBC)