Elon Musk, Trump and Oval Office
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The right-wing podcaster admitted that the Tesla CEO threw the “baby out with the bathwater” by cutting too much, too fast.
Musk said he had "done enough" and that he will step away from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the inner-government group that has slashed federal budgets and workforces. As he prepared his goodbyes, Newsweek looked back at Musk's time in government and asked experts on whether he will have a lasting impact.
Elon Musk is leaving DC. People across the world of business and politics reflected on his time at DOGE and reacted to his exit.
The city has notified some residents it is considering a new zoning ordinance that may require residents to lose access to their property, according to a city memo published by CN
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Tesla's robotaxi launch could pose a challenge to Uber's progress in the autonomous ride-sharing market, according to analysts.
Tesla’s decision to close down factories as it retooled its best-selling Model Y, among other temporary problems, contributed to its struggles in the first quarter. But the blowback from Musk’s time in Washington has some analysts and investors worried.
Who it affects: More than 530,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, for now. It’s the second time this month that the high court has given Trump officials permission to terminate programs that protect migrants fleeing war or economic turmoil.
Author Anand Giridharadas claimed during Friday morning’s episode of “Morning Joe” that “democracy” chased Telsa CEO Elon Musk from his