Elon Musk to spend 'a lot less'
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When asked if he saw himself as CEO of Tesla 'in five years' time,' Elon Musk said yes. Musk has come under fire for his DOGE work.
Many of the executives — including representatives of four of the 10 biggest U.S. companies by market value — are seeking business from Saudi investors and a chance to lobby top Trump officials.
The Tesla innovator becomes the latest government employee to lose his job.
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Elon Musk is in a legal fight with Microsoft but made a virtual appearance at the software giant’s annual developer conference to reveal that Microsoft's cloud computing platform will now host Musk’s artificial intelligence chatbot Grok.
Reid Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn, has found it necessary to engage personal security due to threats incited by unfounded allegations made by Elon Musk.
An internal document bolsters warnings that the hunt for fraud is a pretext for slashing Social Security benefits.
Elon Musk has pulled back from his initial prominent role in the Trump administration and said he will spend “a lot less” on politics moving forward. But he’s still sure to a major figure on the campaign trail in the weeks and months ahead.
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