SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk is donating Starlinks to improve Wi-Fi for first responders battling wildfires in California with the help of nonprofit rescue group Grey Bull Rescue.
Video of additional fire coverage ... social media post on Saturday. Tesla CEO Elon Musk donated several Cybertrucks to be used as battery banks at the Altadena station of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. (Photo: Altadena Mountain Rescue ...
Elon Musk announced Sunday that he is sending Tesla Cybertrucks to Los Angeles after fires have torn through the region.
Even in the best of circumstances, a crisis like this would be a vector for bad information. The close Trump ally is only making it worse.
While seeking to blame government officials for seven days of massive wildfires in Los Angeles, billionaire Elon Musk was ... by Gavin Newsom on X, Musk talks with a fire command team member ...
While reasons vary about the cause of the wildfires, a section of Conservatives have blamed DEI and a small fish for it.
Newsom mocked Musk for having his “lies” about water shortage “exposed” during his own live-streamed briefing with a member of the LA fire command team.
Elon Musk has issued a warning to Cybertruck helpers in Los Angeles over looting. "Please be careful in some areas," he wrote on X, formerly Twitter. "There is non-zero risk of armed looters." Newsweek has reached out to Tesla 's Press Department and to the Los Angeles Police Department outside of normal working hours via email for comment.
While wildfires rage across Los Angeles, Donald Trump and weirdo presidential wingman Elon Musk are doing all they can to make things worse.
Conservative media personality took aim at the three women who hold leadership positions at the Los Angeles Fire Department
As wildfires devastate Los Angeles, burning over 28,000 acres and claiming at least 11 lives, some conservatives, including Trump and Musk, blame DEI initiatives in firefighting and environmental policies.
President Donald Trump has issued a “full and unconditional pardon” to Washington, DC, police lieutenant Andrew Zabavsky and officer Terence Sutton for their roles in the death of 20-year-old Karon Hylton-Brown, a case that drew protests on the heels of the murder of George Floyd.