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The New Republic on MSNHow Elon Musk Used State Department to Force Starlink on a CountryState Department officials both in Washington and in Gambia have been aggressively pushing for the West African country to ...
Nestle SA, Shell PLC, Abbott Laboratories and a handful of other companies say they didn’t coordinate an advertising boycott of Elon Musk’s X following the billionaire’s purchase of the social media ...
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The New Republic on MSNElon Musk’s AI Chatbot Grok Can’t Stop Talking About White GenocideGrok seems to have been programmed to defend claims of white genocide in South Africa. Now it’s all it can talk about.
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MotorTrend on MSNIs the Cybertruck the Electric Pickup That Tesla Promised Us?Tesla and Elon Musk have made big promises about the new stainless truck. How does reality square? It'sfinallyhere: the ...
The $30M sale of the radio frequency component maker to a SpaceX subsidiary could have major implications for the aerospace ...
The billionaire's social media site is awash in extremist content from sanctioned terrorist groups, a report claims.
Former Molly’s Pub owner Anthony Maglietta is suing Elon Musk’s America PAC, claiming he’s owed money for convincing swing ...
A group of former X advertisers, which includes Mars, Lego, Nestlé and Shell, argues the platform "disrupted its own business ...
A new report reveals that Twitter continues to accept payments from sanctioned terrorist organizations for premium ...
Trump’s State Department has intervened on behalf of Starlink in The Gambia and at least four other developing nations.
An original copy of the Magna Carta has sat in Harvard Law School’s library for decades without anyone realizing it. Since 1946, the university thought it only had a copy of the medieval ...
The Trump Administration is likely to adopt a more assertive defence policy than during his first term, with greater ...
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