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Top Two at Two - 9/5

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Published
Fri 05 Sep 2025
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1. The Packers begin the regular season Sunday afternoon at Lambeau Field, while Sunday's game should not be affected, 13 Wisconsin counties have been assigned home markets of the Vikings or Lions. Prompting Republican Congressman Tony Wied and Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin to draft the Go Pack Go Act. The Go Pack Go Act is a bipartisan bill aimed to ensure Wisconsinites can watch Green Bay Packers games no matter where they reside in the state. On November 2nd, the Packers, Vikings, and Lions are all slated to play at the same time and on the same network. That means Wisconsinites on the Minnesota border may be stuck with the Vikings and those on the Michigan border with the Lions. Those roughly 415,000 people in those 13 counties could be out of luck if they want to watch the Packers. To amend the Communications Act of 1934 and title 17. If passed, it would require providers to give all Wisconsin subscribers access to in-state broadcasts, though the status of its implementation is still being determined.

2. Elon Musk doesn't do anything small. And that goes for how much he stands to get paid, if investors approve his latest package. A trillion dollars. With a T. If Tesla stock hits a market cap of two trillion and reaches 20 million vehicles in production and deliveries within the next decade, that's what Musk wants to get paid. A regulatory filing shows Tesla's board is asking investors to approve the compensation package for the CEO. And that's even though his lawyers are appealing a decision in Delaware that found his previous pay plan from 2018, 55 billion, was "excessive", was improperly granted and must be rescinded.

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