President Trump is locked in a showdown with the world’s richest man, who is far from a typical opponent.
Category: Musk, Elon
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Josh Hawley Says He Opposes the GENIUS ACT, a Major Crypto Bill
The senator said that the GENIUS Act, as it’s written, should be struck down, fearing that it would be a “huge giveaway to Big Tech.”
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The Rich Compensation for Being the C.E.O.
The chief executives at Palantir, which scoops up data for the government, and Veeva Systems, a cloud-computing company, topped two lists of the highest-paid C.E.O.s.
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Counting Up the Potential Costs of the Trump-Musk Rift
The clash between the president and Teslas C.E.O. wiped billions off the electric vehicle maker’s market capitalization. Other risks abound.
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Trump and Musk’s Unlikely Alliance Breaks Down in Rapid and Public Fashion
The sudden fallout ended a nearly yearlong partnership, during which Mr. Musk helped propel Mr. Trump to the White House and became one of the president’s top advisers.
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Here’s the latest.
The open acrimony between the two men comes after the billionaire denounced President Trump’s signature domestic policy bill as an “abomination.”
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Trump and Musk take their feud public.
The open acrimony between the two men comes after the billionaire denounced President Trump’s signature domestic policy bill as an “abomination.”
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How Hard Will Musk Fight Republicans’ Budget Bill?
The tech mogul is urging followers to pressure lawmakers to “KILL THE BILL,” potentially undermining a key plank of President Trump’s domestic agenda.
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Germans Are Buying More Electric Cars, but Not Teslas
Drivers in the country, Europe’s largest car market, are avoiding vehicles from Tesla, which has seen a drop in sales in other countries as well.
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Elon Musk Returns to His Tech Empire, Fighting Questions of Inattention
As Mr. Musk steps away from Washington, he faces concerns over his prolonged absence from his businesses including Tesla, SpaceX, xAI and X.
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Trump Gives Elon Musk an Oval Office Farewell
Mr. Musk, who says he will devote more time to his private companies, never came close to achieving his goal of cutting $1 trillion from the federal budget.
