San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie backs a proposal to charge $3 per hour for parking in Golden Gate Park, with rates varying based on demand. He also expressed criticism towards the previous Twitter tax break from the Ed Lee administration, emphasizing the need for mutual benefits in such policies. Additionally, fans of the 70s band Sly and the Family Stone can look forward to a newly unearthed live album set for digital release. Meanwhile, the ongoing feud between Trump and Musk has had severe financial repercussions, wiping out significant stock value for Tesla.
SF Mayor Daniel Lurie supports a $3 per hour parking charge in Golden Gate Park, with fluctuating rates according to demand. It's still just a proposal.
Lurie criticized the Twitter tax break from the Ed Lee era, emphasizing the need for reciprocal benefits rather than one-sided handouts.
A live album by 70s band Sly and the Family Stone will be released digitally this summer after its recordings were discovered in 2002.
The ongoing Trump and Musk feud resulted in a staggering $150 billion loss in Tesla's stock value in just one day.
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