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On the top in todays news Elon Musk, Stephen Donnelly, Brendan Rodgers and others.
Elon Musk

1. Elon Musk

Top newspapers talking about Elon Musk

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Twitter ordered to pay €550k to former senior employee, a record for unfair dismissal in Ireland
The Journal · over 1 year
Twitter ordered to pay €550,000 to executive who failed to respond to Elon Musk e mail
The Irish Times · over 1 year
Elon Musk, the Pablo Escobar of disinformation, basks in his own impunity
The Irish Times · over 1 year · 2
Elon Musk's conversation with Donald Trump on X fails to launch due to tech issues
The Journal · over 1 year · 2
Donald Trump returns to X in victory for Elon Musk
The Irish Times · over 1 year · 2

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News number everyday from July 14 and for about 1 month
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Stephen Donnelly
2. Stephen Donnelly
Brendan Rodgers
3. Brendan Rodgers
Matt Damon
4. Matt Damon
Sheikh Hasina
5. Sheikh Hasina
Casey Affleck
6. Casey Affleck
Shane MacGowan
7. Shane MacGowan
Donald Trump
8. Donald Trump
Patrick Cantlay
9. Patrick Cantlay
James Hayden
10. James Hayden
Calvin Harris
11. Calvin Harris
Joe Biden
12. Joe Biden
Sean Kelly
13. Sean Kelly
Matt Cooper
14. Matt Cooper
Taylor Swift
15. Taylor Swift
The Members
16. The Members
Mary McAleese
17. Mary McAleese
Jim Gilchrist
18. Jim Gilchrist
Peter Stapleton
19. Peter Stapleton
Sean O'Brien
20. Sean O'Brien
Tommy Robinson
21. Tommy Robinson
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