Boeing CEO & President to Resign, Assange Ruling Tuesday, Trump Bond Cut, Fl. Minor Social Media Ban

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0:00 Boeing Higher Ups Retire
0:19 London High Court Rules on Assange Tomorrow
0:39 Donald Trump's Bond Slashed From $454 million to $175 million.
0:57 Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Bill to Ban Minors from Social Media.

Boeing's President and CEO Dave Calhoun stated today that he would resign at the end of the year. In addition, Board Chair Larry Kellner will not enter for re-election at the annual shareholder meeting. Steve Mollenkopf will take over Kellner's role, and will lead the selection for Boeing's CEO. Stan Deal, the CEO and President of Boeing Commercial Airlines is also leaving his role, with Stephanie Pope set to be his replacement.

London's High Court will rule on Tuesday at 10:30 GMT whether Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can appeal extradition to the United States.

Former President Donald Trump who faced the immediate seizure of real estate assets for not paying his $454 million bond in the civil fraud judgement, had his bond slashed to $175 million by a New York mid-level court of appeals.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill (HB3) today that will ban social media accounts for people under 14 years-old, and will require parental permission for 14-16 year-olds to make accounts.

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