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Can billionaire Elon Musk build a third party that lasts? We look at the odds, the obstacles, and the history stacked against ...
Politics. Elon Musk and other Tesla executives talked about the negative impact of President Donald Trump’s tariff policy and ...
Tesla and Google’s parent company, Alphabet, will kick off earnings season for the "Magnificent Seven" on Wednesday after the market close. Their reports are likely to set the tone for stock markets ...
In early July, Grok’s update went awry and Elon Musk’s chatbot generated anti-Semitic comments. Is Grok an AI tool of ...
Elon Musk may not be done with politics, Bloomberg reported Tuesday, citing a risk disclosure in a SpaceX tender offer and people familiar with its contents.
There’s a new warning tucked into the tender offer for Elon Musk’s SpaceX: The billionaire may not be done with politics just ...
Joseph Thorndike examines the history of third parties and their role in effecting political change and considers whether ...
Gus Carlson is a U.S.-based columnist for The Globe and Mail. The departure of Linda Yaccarino as CEO of X last week is yet ...
Built using huge amounts of computing power at a Tennessee data center, Grok is Musk's attempt to outdo rivals such as OpenAI ...
Third parties can turn an election, but it’s been almost two centuries since an enduring political party has been founded.
Conspiracy theorists and the MAGA base are in uproar. Epstein’s client list, sold to the gullible as a document that would reveal the good and the great were sex traffickers and pedophiles, have now ...
MAGA supporters could be "drawn to Musk's views about government spending, technology and trade," a political scientist told Newsweek.
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