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What did billionaires Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault discuss when they met in Paris?

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Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault in Paris while Musk was in town for a tech conference.
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Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA) and LVMH CEOs (LVMHF), who are the world’s richest person—Elon Musk and the world’s second richest person—Bernard Arnault met at an exclusive hotel in Paris. There is a lot of speculation on what the two billionaires might have discussed but representatives of both these men have stayed silent about the discussions surrounding the Friday lunch in Paris.

Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault had lunch at the exclusive hotel Cheval Blanc, which is not only among the most expensive hotels in Europe but also offers a breathtaking view of the Eiffel Tower. The hotel chain belongs to the LVMH group. The billionaires were joined by family members including celebrity model Maye Musk, who is Elon Musk’s mother and Antoine and Alexandre Arnault, who are Bernard Arnault’s sons.

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Antoine Arnault posted a photo of the two billionaires on his social media account. Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault were seen in a photo that showed them with the iconic Eiffel tower in Paris in the background.

Although the topics of their discussions remain private, WWD reported that a Louis Vuitton spokesperson said that the topics of discussion might have included the economy as well as investment in France.

Musk had been scheduled to speak at a Viva Technology conference whose hosts are Publicis Groupe SA and Les Echos, which are companies owned by Arnault. Earlier Arnault told Quotidien, which is a French news program that he and Musk knew each other and also said that Musk was an “exceptional entrepreneur.”

Elon Musk also appeared on a photo with President Emmanuel Macron, on his social media account on Friday. The caption read, “Let’s work together!” while the hashtag was ChooseFrance. The Tesla CEO has been visiting France, this past week. He is reportedly planning to build a Tesla factory in France and is discussing the project with the concerned officials.

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Oregon State commit Brandon Smith arrested for suspicion of attempted murder, web fans shocked

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Brandon Smith was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
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Brandon Smith announced his commitment to the Beavers program in Oregon State on social media. Days later he was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder for an incident that reportedly took place on the same day as his announcement. The 21-year-old running back is one among four suspects in an incident that resulted in the death of a fifth person. He is currently in jail and has a $2 million bond. Web fans were shocked by his arrest.

According to ESPN, despite his announcement Oregon State said that Brandon Smith “never signed with the team and will not be a part of the program.”

ESPN said that there was a fight at a community pool, near Santa Barbara in California, The recruit, Brandon Smith was arrested on charges that included suspicion of attempted murder, as well as robbery and conspiracy.

Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s record said that deputies found a 20-year-old who was badly injured at the scene. They arrested four people, one of whom was Brandon Smith. The deputies said that they thought that the suspects and the victim knew each other.

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Brandon Smith did not get a scholarship after he was out of high school. However, he had an impressive JUCO campaign. Junior college (JUCO) has been a great option for many student athletes as it gives them an affordable option while playing as a freshman. Some JUCO players have contributed a lot to the NFL.

Brandon Smith is a native of Chicago. He rushed for 1,231 yards and also had 16 touchdowns the previous season at Santa Barbara City. In late May, he officially visited Oregon State. The outlet also reported that on May 25 he said that he has received a scholarship.

Brandon Smith said that Fresno State, Nevada, Hawaii and other programs had also shown interest in him. Although he said that he opted for Oregon State, he will not join the state due to his arrest.

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NFL News: Report: Texans signing DT Maliek Collins to 2-year extension


The Houston Texans and starting defensive tackle Maliek Collins are in agreement on a two-year extension worth $23 million, ESPN reported Wednesday.

The deal includes $20 million guaranteed, per the report.

Collins, 28, has played in 30 games (all starts) for the Texans the past two seasons.

He has 165 tackles — 38 for loss — to go with 20.5 sacks and 58 quarterback hits in 103 career games (96 starts) with the Dallas Cowboys (2016-19), Las Vegas Raiders (2020) and Texans.

The Cowboys selected Collins in the third round of the 2016 draft.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Bills WR Stefon Diggs back with team at minicamp


Buffalo Bills star wide receiver Stefon Diggs was back with the team for the second — and final — day of minicamp on Wednesday.

In fact, the Bills put out a 20-second video — replete with music — on Twitter showing Diggs, in uniform, practicing with his teammates. The title was, “He’s back.”

His attendance followed a day of drama in which Diggs was a no-show for the opening day of mandatory camp, despite having been in the building both Monday and Tuesday morning, only to leave before practice started.

Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Wednesday that Diggs was ultimately excused from Tuesday’s practice.

“There are a lot of things out there that aren’t accurate,” McDermott said Wednesday. “He was here on Monday for his physical, reported for meetings, had a good conversation, got to a point yesterday where we felt we all needed a break. Gave him permission, he was excused.

“I feel like we’re in a real good spot so the rest of it though, the details I want to respectfully keep those conversations in house,” the coach added.

Later Wednesday, the Bills canceled Thursday’s third and final day of minicamp, a common practice under McDermott, according to reports.

McDermott was asked why he said Tuesday morning he was “very concerned” with Diggs’ absence.

“Whenever a player has something going on or isn’t here for some reason I am concerned,” McDermott said. “That’s my sentiment with any player, I get concerned when players miss. That’s just how I am.”

His absence spurred a day’s worth of speculation as to what was eating the 29-year-old Pro Bowl wideout. The speculation evolved into potential trading partners for Diggs, who carries a dead cap hit of $45.5 million this season, making him practically untradeable.

For his part, Diggs’ only communication came on Instagram on Tuesday night.

“I just be letting people cap. If them lies help you sleep better tell em big dawg,” read the first post.

“My phone been silent for like 6 years. Ion play all them sounds and s–t,” Diggs wrote in a follow-up.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen shed some light Tuesday afternoon on what might be happening, saying he and Diggs were “working on some things,” adding the issues were “not football-related.”

“There’s things I could do better to help out with this process and try to get him back here and be the Buffalo Bill that he’s meant to be. … There are some things that could have gone better last year and didn’t,” Allen said Tuesday. “I think, as an organization, maybe not communicating the right way with everything. Just trying to talk and listen at the same time, hear him out and just try to move this forward as quickly and respectfully as possible.”

Diggs skipped the team’s entire offseason program, but those sessions were all voluntary until Day 1 of minicamp on Tuesday. Given he was ultimately excused, Diggs won’t be fined $16,459 for missing a mandatory workout.

Diggs caught 108 passes for 1,429 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2022. His catches ranked fourth in the NFL, his yards fifth and his TD receptions were tied for third.

Diggs signed a four-year, $96 million extension in April 2022. He’s set to make $24.415 million in 2023. That puts him fifth among all wide receivers for the 2023 season, per Spotrac.

–Field Level Media

Mercury’s Brittney Griner, Diana Taurasi out vs. Liberty


Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner and guard Diana Taurasi were ruled out for Sunday afternoon’s game against the New York Liberty in Brooklyn.

Griner is nursing a hip injury and Taurasi is dealing with a troublesome hamstring for the Mercury (2-7).

Griner, 32, boasts team-best averages in points (20.1), rebounds (6.5) and blocks (2.5) this season.

Taurasi, 40, averages a club-leading 6.0 assists per game to go along with 15.3 points and 3.5 rebounds.

–Field Level Media

Storm beat Wings 109-103 behind Jewell Loyd’s 39 points


Jewell Loyd scored 25 of her career-high 39 points in the first half to lead the Seattle Storm to a 109-103 victory over the Dallas Wings on Saturday in Arlington, Texas.

Arike Ogunbowale scored a career-high 41 points for the Wings (5-6).

Dallas has lost its last two home games after starting 4-0.

Seattle’s point total marked a season high.

Four other players joined Loyd in double figures, including Ezi Magbegor (15 points), Ivana Dojkic (14), Mercedes Russell (12) and Kia Nurse (11).

Russell added 10 rebounds and five assists, and Dojkic had a game-high seven assists.

Loyd made 7 of 12 shot attempts from 3-point range, leading Seattle’s 17-of-34 performance from beyond the arc.

Dallas’ Natasha Howard had 20 points and 10 rebounds, and Satou Sabally finished with 25 points, seven rebounds and five assists.

Loyd, who did not score in the third period, had 14 points in the fourth quarter, including 10 in the last two minutes.

She made two free throws with 1:57 left to give Seattle a 99-93 lead.

Ogunbowale answered with a shot in the lane on Dallas’ next possession.

Loyd again went to the free-throw line with 1:32 remaining to put Seattle ahead 101-95.

After Sabally missed a layup for Dallas, Loyd nailed a 3-pointer to increase the lead to 104-95 with 1:03 left.

Seattle (3-7) led by as many as 15 points in the first half behind its 11 made 3-pointers, six by Loyd.

Dallas outscored Seattle 16-7 to start the third quarter and took a 63-62 lead with 4:36 remaining in the period.

Ogunbowale scored six points in that stretch.

Sami Whitcomb made two 3-pointers to spark a 13-5 run, allowing Seattle to take an 87-80 lead with 7:21 left.

Dallas answered with six unanswered points to cut the lead to 87-86 with 4:24 remaining.

A 3-pointer by Magbegor ended a scoring drought of 3:10 for the Storm and increased their lead to 90-86 with 4:11 left.

–Field Level Media

Sun open road trip against Jordin Canada, Sparks


Jordin Canada looks to follow up the highest-scoring effort of her six-year career when her Los Angeles Sparks host the Connecticut Sun on Sunday night.

Due to backcourt absences, Canada was a virtual ironwoman on Friday night, playing the entire 40 minutes against the Minnesota Lynx and pouring in 22 points during a 77-72 home loss.

Canada was 9-for-17 shooting and also had five assists and two steals. She was occasionally unguarded as Minnesota focused on stopping former MVP Nneka Ogwumike (8 points, 2-for-9 shooting) in the interior.

“I don’t really feel like I was insulted,” Canada said afterward. “I don’t really care what other teams do against me or how they decide to guard me. I’m very comfortable and confident in my abilities.”

Canada is averaging a career-best 13.7 points in her second season with the Sparks (5-5). She spent her first four campaigns with the Seattle Storm.

She also is averaging 32.3 minutes per game for a team without guard Layshia Clarendon (foot) for another three to five weeks.

In addition, starting guard Lexie Brown missed Friday’s game with an illness. Her absence led to first-round draft choice Zia Cooke making her first career start. Cooke had five points in 25 minutes.

Connecticut (8-3) is beginning a three-game road trip that also includes games against the Storm and Lynx.

The Sun are coming off a 92-88 overtime home loss to the Atlanta Dream on Thursday. Connecticut is 2-2 after winning six of its first seven games.

Brionna Jones recorded season bests of 28 points and 13 rebounds in Thursday’s loss. She made 12 of 17 shots. Jones is averaging 16.1 points and 8.5 rebounds.

DeWanna Bonner, who scored 20 points against Atlanta, is averaging a team-best 17.5 points.

Alyssa Thomas recorded 23 points, seven assists and six rebounds. She leads the Sun in rebounding (10.7) and assists (7.3) while ranking third in scoring (14.9).

Connecticut has a fourth double-digit scorer in Tiffany Hayes (10.3).

Thomas likes the fact that the Sun have so many top-notch options who are also unselfish players.

“It doesn’t matter how many points you have, what you do, how many minutes you play,” Thomas said. “At the end of the day, it’s a team win. And we’re all excited for each other.”

–Field Level Media

Surging Lynx visit first-place Aces


The Las Vegas Aces have been the best team in the WNBA so far this season.

The Minnesota Lynx have been the opposite, holding one of the worst marks in the league.

That could set up a mismatch when the teams meet Sunday night in Las Vegas.

The Aces (9-1), who have eight games of 90 or more points, might want to be on upset alert.

The Lynx (3-7) should arrive with energy after pulling off a 77-72 comeback victory Friday night at Los Angeles to start a three-game road trip. Napheesa Collier racked up 25 points against the Sparks.

“Just learning what it takes for us as a team to finish out games has been (a) struggle a little bit, but I think we are finally trying to find our way and figuring out what works best,” Collier said.

Minnesota, which trailed by nine at halftime Friday, has won two straight and three of its last four. Still, the offense has reached 80 points only five times.

The Aces thumped Seattle 96-63 on Thursday night behind Jackie Young’s 28 points even though she didn’t attempt a free throw. Young is fifth in the league with 20.5 points per game.

“This is something that she has worked on and the growth that we’re seeing in her, it’s what she’s supposed to do,” Las Vegas teammate A’ja Wilson said.

Las Vegas drubbed the Lynx 94-73 on May 28 in Las Vegas. Young had a team-best 23 points in that meeting, while Collier led the Lynx with 21 points.

“Overall, I think we handled the zone decently,” Aces coach Becky Hammon said of the first matchup with Minnesota. “I think they did steal a couple of possessions with the zone, but overall, I thought we did pretty well with it.”

Aces guard Chelsea Gray reached a milestone in Thursday’s game by recording her 300th career steal.

Sunday’s contest marks the end of the Aces’ three-game homestand.

The Lynx began their trip without forwards Jessica Shepard (illness) and Natalie Achonwa (maternity leave).

–Field Level Media

Dream, Fever look to stay hot at other’s expense


While the Atlanta Dream are off to a strong start on their longest road stretch of the season, the Indiana Fever sit in position to match their win total from 2022.

Both teams will look for a third consecutive victory when they meet Sunday in Indianapolis.

The Dream (4-5) opened this campaign with an 85-78 loss at Dallas, but followed with consecutive road wins over Minnesota, New York and Connecticut by a combined 17 points. The latter two victories, which came after a three-game slide, opened a stretch of four consecutive road contests.

“Two great back-to-back, bounce-back wins,” Dream coach Tanisha Wright said. “Watching the growth. It was toughness. Having some heart.”

Allisha Gray, who averages a team-leading 18.0 points per game, collected 27 points and 10 rebounds during Thursday’s 92-88 overtime win against the Sun. The Dream are averaging 84.0 points this season after ranking second-to-last at 78.5 in 2022.

Atlanta, which is allowing a hefty 85.7 points per contest, dropped a 90-87 decision on May 28 to the Fever (4-6), who hardly resemble the team that finished 5-31 in 2022.

Indiana snapped a WNBA record-tying 20-game losing streak in that meeting at Atlanta. The Fever’s NaLyssa Smith (14.3 points, 9.7 rebounds per game) had 23 points with 13 boards in a game that featured 20 lead changes and was essentially determined on Indiana’s successful coach’s challenge to a Kelsey Mitchell foul with 16.7 seconds remaining.

Mitchell (16.8 ppg), who sank a pair of free throws to clinch that victory, hit a tiebreaking, step-back jumper with 1.1 seconds remaining Thursday to give Indiana a 92-90 win at Chicago.

“It’s about making sure we weather storms and make sure that we’re resilient, and relentless, no matter what,” Mitchell told the Indianapolis Star.

Overall No. 1 pick Aliyah Boston totaled 42 points and 22 rebounds in the last two games for Indiana.

The Fever have won three of their last four games. They averaged 87.0 points in the last three.

–Field Level Media

Mystics looking to extend Sky’s losing streak


The Chicago Sky look to snap a three-game skid and exact a measure of revenge for an early-season loss to the Washington Mystics when the teams meet in the nation’s capital on Sunday afternoon.

The Sky (5-6) dropped double-digit decisions on the road to both the Los Angeles Sparks and Las Vegas Aces before falling 92-90 to the visiting Indiana Fever on Thursday.

Marina Mabrey erupted for a career-high 36 points on 14-for-22 shooting from the floor — including 6 of 11 from 3-point range. Mabrey, however, was left to lament what she perceived as a lackluster fourth-quarter performance.

“I can do a better job screening when they’re face-guarding me,” Mabrey said, per the Chicago Sun-Times. “So I can get people open rather than thinking to get open myself.”

Robyn Parks scored a career-high 13 points on 5-for-6 shooting after being inserted into the starting lineup in place of Kahleah Copper (personal).

“We didn’t win the game,” Sky coach/general manager James Wade said after seeing his team squander a seven-point lead in the fourth quarter. “When we coach, we coach to win the game. We don’t coach to get close because Kahleah’s not on the floor. There’s no victory in Kahleah not playing and us getting close.”

Mabrey had a team-high 19 points and Courtney Williams added 13 in Chicago’s 71-69 setback to Washington on May 26.

Elena Delle Donne scored 25 points in that game and added 17 on Friday as the Mystics posted their fifth win in seven outings with an 88-69 victory over the Phoenix Mercury.

Washington (6-4) shot 50 percent from the floor (32 of 64) and 42.3 percent from 3-point range (11 of 26) en route to recording its season-high point total.

“I felt like the group after the awful loss in Indiana had a focus in practice, a different one,” Delle Donne told the Washington Post. “So I felt like we’d come out strong, but sometimes you never know.”

Natasha Cloud (ankle) sat out Friday’s contest. She is considered day-to-day by coach Eric Thibault.

–Field Level Media