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After 13 years, Zachary Kirkhorn resigns as Tesla CFO

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Monday, August 07, 2023

Tesla CFO Zachary Kirkhorn is leaving the company after 13 years. Meet the person taking his place.

Next, India decided to push ahead with its data privacy bill despite receiving pushback from critics. Read more about the debate over data protection.

Meanwhile, Threads wove some new code so that you can now see your liked posts. Set it up.

And PayPal is rolling out its stablecoin for payments and transfers. See how it’s making history.

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