In private, he's sought legal outs from the deal he signed. In public, he has often seemed determined to present himself as an unacceptable custodian of the 'digital town square.'
Elon Musk would like to get out of his agreement to purchase Twitter. Many in the business press initially reported that Musk had "terminated" the deal, which is a headline that may have pleased Musk but that Twitter's lawyers would take issue with. He does not have the unfettered power to terminate a binding contract he signed with another party, though this mishigas is likely to put such basic concepts to the test. |
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| Who the hell recommended Lil Yachty to Barack Obama? |
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I hate to admit it: I'm the type of person who values aesthetic over performance. But from time to time, I find something that works just as good as it looks, and the sense of achievement I feel is as if I created it myself. Enter: The Beast. You've likely seen the elevated-looking blender pop up on your Instagram feed, especially if you said the word "blender" near your phone recently. Launched in 2021, it looks like the future of kitchen gadgets—I hope. The stylish and sleek design was actually all the convincing I needed to upgrade from my old Nutribullet. So, I tried it, and I loved it. |
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A style for stunting in all seasons. |
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Today, Esquire expands its coverage of all things watches with the debut of a monthly Dialed In video program on Esquire.com and YouTube, one that will, like its written counterpart, try to get a bead on great, iconic watches new and (occasionally) old to suit a broad range of pockets, try to get behind their mystical, mythical appeal, and maybe, uncover something interesting in the process. In this first episode, streaming here, we slip beneath the surface with one of the most popular watch types out there, the steely, macho dive watch. |
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