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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has called for Facebook to be regulated in a similar way to cigarettes due to social media's "addictive qualities".
Susan Walsh/AP; Erin Scott/Reuters There's no love lost between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. The billionaire tech CEOs — who helm Tesla and SpaceX, and Facebook, respectively — have been feuding since at least 2016, when a SpaceX rocket explosion destroyed a Facebook satellite. Since then, they've butted heads over everything from artificial intelligence to Facebook's data-collection practices. Most recently, Musk tied Facebook to the violent insurrection in Washington, DC, describing it as a "domino effect." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Spinning giant SoulCycle filed for an IPO the same year Melanie Whelan took the helm. But just four years later, she resigned. Or, to be exact, was pushed out. According to Business Insider, Whelan's 2019 corporate demise stemmed from her trying to expense on a company credit card two Christian Dior bags, totaling $5,100. One was a purse for herself, and the other was a backpack for one of her 'favorites,' Patrick Ryan-Southern, the head of international markets. Staffers say Whelan was repeatedly asked to produce receipts for the purchase, which she tried to pass off as one big gift for Ryan-Southern. Accused by SoulCycle staffers of running a toxic, 'mean girls' culture, Whelan now runs an investment firm.
Mexico City, Feb 13 (EFE) .- Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Thursday that he is confident that a former chief executive officer of the state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) who was detained in Malaga, south of Spain, will be extradited to Mexico. The ex CEO, Emilio Lozoya, is wanted in his homeland on corruption charges.IMAGES HAND OUT BY THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT.SOUNDBITES BY PRESIDENT ANDRES MANUEL LOPEZ OBRADOR.
Mexico City, Feb 13 (EFE) .- Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Thursday that he is confident that a former chief executive officer of the state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) who was detained in Malaga, south of Spain, will be extradited to Mexico. The ex CEO, Emilio Lozoya, is wanted in his homeland on corruption charges.IMAGES HAND OUT BY THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT.SOUNDBITES BY PRESIDENT ANDRES MANUEL LOPEZ OBRADOR.TRANSLATION"I think so because the Attorney General's Office is doing its job very well. I remind you that it's an autonomous institution, here is no specific order, if we talk about an order then what we want is to uproot corruption in Mexico, and this is being done within a legal framework, it is an accusation made with evidence, that is why this detention in Spain took place, and the details are already known, the crimes for which he is accused, which has to do with the case of Odebretch and also with the purchase of fertilizer plants. That is what is being investigated and what led to his apprehension. There is a real state of law, it is no longer as it was before when we suffered from an unlawful state, now we can talk about a state of law, there is no protection for anyone, anyone who commits a crime is punished"