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MAGA supporters could be "drawn to Musk's views about government spending, technology and trade," a political scientist told ...
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Elon Musk ’s Grok artificial intelligence chatbot will be installed in Teslas in a manner of days, the X billionaire ...
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Georgetown University public policy & government professor Jonathan Ladd talked about the role of third parties in U.S. politics and Elon Musk's plans to start a new political party.
Annual shareholder meetings at most companies are usually staid, highly orchestrated affairs, but not at Tesla. Musk's speeches are usually followed by raucous applause and cheering, and he often ...
Wordplay flirting with substance abuse in prime time and political barbs have brought drugs into the media. Do they normalize ...
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Billionaire Elon Musk says he's forming a new political party after a spat with President Donald Trump. Just what does he need to do in Michigan?