New York Times journalist Eric Lipton explains how Musk's companies are benefiting as he cuts federal jobs and agencies, and reporter Teddy Schleifer explains how Musk's political views turned right.
Dispelling doubts, the billionaire showed off his unprecedented power to disrupt and remake the government — with President Trump’s blessing.
Musk seeks not only to dismantle the federal government but to install his own technological vision of the future at its ...
Somehow, in between running multiple companies, gutting the federal bureaucracy, apparently cheating at video games and being a dad to at least 11 children, [I dunno… this all feels unnecessary and ...
The BYd Sealion will be offered in two variants - Premium and Performance. Both variants feature an 82.56 kWh battery pack, ...
The Microsoft co-founder says "as fascinating as it is know what's out there" in the cosmos, his attention was drawn to a ...
The plundering of the American taxpayer is over. The grift is coming to an end. It’s long past time.
DOGE employees include young software engineers who haven't graduated from college and tech veterans of Elon Musk companies ...
Elon Musk has reportedly picked fresh-faced six engineers to run DOGE. I spoke to one of them in 2023, when his life looked very, very different. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal ...
T rump received sweeping support from evangelicals in the 2024 presidential election, securing the votes of about eight in 10 ...
The journalist Kara Swisher discusses Elon Musk's goals in government — and the factors that have led to his radicalization.
But even as the right purports to loathe technocracy, it has empowered an engineer to radically remake the American state in ...