Elon Musk may be the richest person on Earth, but still, it does not feel great to lose more than $100 billion since he started working for President Trump. His company's targeted, a cyberattack on X, ...
To be clear, presidents have long promoted American businesses. Teddy Roosevelt supposedly coined the Maxwell House ad slogan "good to the last drop" after having a cup, and Joe Biden once took a Ford ...
An attempt by “The Daily Show” to mock President Donald Trump and Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) boss Elon Musk didn’t work out quite as expected. On […] ...
We speak with Valerie Costa, an organizer behind the grassroots Tesla Takedown movement peacefully protesting outside Tesla showrooms to oppose billionaire owner Elon Musk’s role in government. Since ...
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Motor1.com on MSNUS Government Begins Rolling Back Emissions RegulationsThe Environmental Protection Agency announced a flurry of proposed changes on everything from water pollution to tailpipe ...
If Canada failed to lower “other egregious, long time Tariffs,” Trump threatened to raise tariffs on imported cars from ...
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The Mary Sue on MSNDonald Trump read from a sales pitch for his Tesla advertisement at the White HouseIf there was any doubt that Donald Trump’s Tesla stunt was a corrupt and unethical business favor to Elon Musk, photos confirm he was reading from a sales pitch to aid his endorsement. Recently, Tesla ...
Trump told reporters he would write a check for the car, which retails for roughly $80,000, and leave it at the White House ...
Donald Trump announced yet another round of tariffs against the European Union early Thursday, claiming that the “hostile” coalition of countries—who have been allies with the U.S. for decades—would ...
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Tesla is struggling — and Elon Musk’s politics are to blame. “With great difficulty,” is how Musk described running his legion of companies on Monday, as more and more of ...
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s controversial showcase of Tesla cars in front of the White House has set off alarms ...
A new CNN/SSRS poll shows that 53 percent of Americans hold an unfavorable opinion of the world's richest man.
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