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Musk’s podcast remark is now evidence in a lawsuit probing whether DOGE kept operating despite the government’s claims.
Billionaire businessman Elon Musk giggled like a schoolgirl about “causing trouble” during an interview with Stephen Miller’s wife. Miller, a former Trump official, booked the Tesla CEO in a bid to gain some traction for her podcast.
Elon Musk helped President Donald Trump during the 2024 election and led DOGE before their friendship collapsed over disagreements about Trump's major legislation.
Elon Musk, the richest person in the world, has already shown that when a city’s rules won’t bend to his will, he’ll create a new city and new rules. That’s how Starbase, the self-governing town
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Elon Musk says AI will make most skills obsolete — but his kids can still go to college if they want
Elon Musk said AI will make most job skills obsolete, but college remains useful for social growth and broad learning opportunities.
Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, spent the weekend bashing EU regulators after they fined his social media platform $140 million for “breaching transparency obligations.” Specifically, the fine concerned X’s blue checkmarks for verified accounts, lack of transparency around ads, and refusal to open public data to researchers.
Tesla held a special pop-up event over the weekend for Art Basel Miami Beach, the international art fair in Florida. The pop-up was dubbed “The Future of Autonomy Visualized” and reportedly featured Elon Musk’s Cybercab prototype and Optimus robots. But a video from the event is going viral for all the wrong reasons. And it’s pretty hilarious.
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E.U. hits Musk's X with $140 million fine, says it broke hate speech and misinformation rules
The European Commission alleged that X violated the Digital Services Act, a sweeping 2022 law mandating companies set up policies and procedures to remove posts deemed illegal.