60 Second Video: Musk Drops Bricks, the Browns Eye Condi, and Facebook Friends Aren't RealHere are three things entrepreneurs should know today.

ByPatrick Carone

  • Elon Muskhas started a company called The Brick Store LLC to produce and sell bricks made from soil displaced by the company's tunnel-boring machines, according to public documents obtained byTechCrunch. Musk has tweeted that the bricks could cost as little as 10 cents each --waycheaper than aTesla.
  • The long-suffering Cleveland Browns want to interview former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for the head coaching job, a league source toldESPN. Rice quickly shot down the report, but said she'd be happy to "call a play or two next season."
  • Some bad news for all your digital besties -- theFlorida Supreme Court ruledthat judges can beFacebookfriends with lawyers because those are not real friendships. Trying telling that to my middle school gym teacher!

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Patrick Carone

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Patrick Carone covers all aspects of entrepreneurship, specializing in the automotive, entertainment, hospitality, spirits and cannabis industries.

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