Elon Musk, X and Data Breach
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the largest social media data breach ever, which allegedly leaked information linked to more than 2.8 billion accounts on X, formerly Twitter.
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Forty-nine percent of respondents said they view Musk unfavorably, compared to only 39 percent who view him positively, according to the poll.
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Elon Musk impacted the Wisconsin Supreme Court race
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Elon Musk has reacted to Judge Susan Crawford defeating conservative-backed candidate Brad Schimel for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
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Wisconsin voters have elected a Democratic-backed judge to serve on the state supreme court, according to US media projections, following the most expensive judicial election in US history.
From BBC
The total spending in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election topped $98.5 million, making it the most expensive state Supreme Court race in history according to ABC News.
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X was recently hit by a massive data leak featuring 2.8 billion Twitter IDs, potentially impacting over 200 million users.
The world’s richest person announced on Friday that he has combined two of his multi-billion-dollar companies. Here’s how much he stands to make from the highly unusual deal.
Elon Musk's AI bot, Grok, has been manipulated by various users on X, formerly known as Twitter, to make racist posts.
A proposed class-action lawsuit against Elon Musk and his family office Excession can proceed in federal court, a judge ruled Friday.
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The conservative influencer, 26, claimed she welcomed a child with the tech founder, 53, last year and has since filed for sole custody of the 6-month-old.
Social media users roasted tech billionaire Elon Musk after he appeared to make a spelling error in his latest tweet praising President Donald Trump.
A U.S. judge on Friday rejected billionaire Elon Musk's bid to dismiss a lawsuit claiming he defrauded former Twitter shareholders by waiting too long to disclose his initial investment in the social media company,
Mr. Musk’s involvement in right-wing politics contributed to a 13% drop in deliveries in the first quarter, including steep declines in E.V.-friendly places like Norway.
Elon Musk isn't afraid to make changes. On Thursday, Musk said he plans to step down from his role in DOGE in the spring. He made more news on Friday, when he confirmed X, the former Twitter that he purchased in 2022, has been sold to xAI, his artificial intelligence company.
A new report says Elon Musk may soon step down from his role in the Trump administration. The White House secretary, Karoline Leavitt, has responded to the reports, stating he’s staying until his work is done.