Elon Musk Floats a New Source of Funding for xAI
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Of all the threats that President Donald Trump and Elon Musk hurled at one another as their alliance fell apart, those targeting Musk’s contracts with the US government have the potential to do the most damage.
The U.S. Senate has confirmed President Donald Trump’s nominee, Bryan Bedford, as the new FAA Administrator. Bedford, former CEO of Republic Airways, was approved for a five-year term despite warnings from Senator Chuck Schumer that he may prioritize profits over passenger safety.
Elon Musk continues criticism of Republican "big, beautiful bill" on X, calling it "insane spending" that increases debt ceiling by $5 trillion and threatening to form a new political party.
The world's richest man challenged the president's attempt to bury the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, framing the issue as a moral crisis that transcends politics.
Blue Origin has been mum about the payload that will fly on this rocket, but multiple people have told Ars that the current plan is to launch NASA's ESCAPADE mission on the second launch of New Glenn. This mission encompasses a pair of small spacecraft that will be sent to Mars to study the red planet's magnetosphere.
Musk’s third-party threat is pure foolishness: past attempts have flopped — and this one, splitting the votes of those who want Washington reform, means midterm doom.
BofA’s Justin Post looked at costs for Amazon to build out its SpaceX Starlink competitor. It’ll be expensive, but Amazon has the money.
Billionaire tech mogul-turned-political agitator Elon Musk has reignited tensions with MAGA world, this time by alleging that former Trump advisor Steve Bannon is named in the Jeffrey Epstein files.
"The America Party is formed to give you back your freedom," Musk said, days after Trump debated deporting him.
From Grok's antisemitic rants to the permit for turbines in Memphis, here's a look at some of the latest news surrounding Elon Musk's xAI.
While Elon Musk took Washington, D.C., by storm, his company representatives and lobbyists were notching up big political wins in the heart of his vast business empire: Texas.