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Somehow, Elon Musk keeps convincing cities to allow him to dig under them. The latest locale to give The Boring Company the rights to displace dirt directly under their feet is Nashville, Tennessee, which announced an agreement this week to allow Musk’s firm to build a 10-mile “loop” that will connect the city’s airport and convention center—an arrangement that has modestly improved traffic flow in Las Vegas while turning the city into a laughingstock of the infrastructure design community.
Elon later deleted it in what seemed like an awkward reconciliation period, but the feud was fully back on when Elon started his "America Party." Related: Kathie Lee Gifford Forgetting Martin Short's Wife Is Dead And 30 More Cringe-Worthy Celeb Interview Moments That Were Just So,
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Yesterday, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and representatives of The Boring Company announced a new project called “The Music City Loop,” an underground tunnel that will be constructed to run from Nashville International Airport to downtown Nashville.
An anonymous backer told Fox News Digital why he commissioned a 12-foot Elon Musk head and dragged it across America’s most beloved national parks, sparking debate.
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Elon Musk is starting his own political party, called the America Party, in response to Congress passing Trump's domestic policy bill. Musk, a former adviser to Trump, left his position in the administration after disagreeing with the president on the 'Big,
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