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MAGA supporters could be "drawn to Musk's views about government spending, technology and trade," a political scientist told ...
A judge has ruled that Don Lemon's lawsuit against Elon Musk and X over their failed partnership can proceed to trial, ...
The president’s vague threats make booting out his political enemies sound easy. Here’s what he can actually do.
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander told Fortune the announcement was a “welcome, if belated, recognition that the rule of law applies to everyone—even the world’s richest man and his company.” ...
Discover how GTN shares rebounded on strong Q2/25 pre-announcements, fueled by early political ad revenue and 2026 election ...
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.
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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 ...
Every Thursday, the Spy hosts a conversation with Al From and Craig Fuller on the most topical political news of the moment.
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?
In this podcast, Motley Fool host Anand Chokkavelu and contributors Jason Hall and Matt Frankel discuss: The Aug.1 tariffs.
Wisconsin Republicans Derrick Van Orden and Ron Johnson are pushing back on Elon Musk's vow to form a new "America Party" and unseat Republicans.
Our Founding Fathers didn’t even want political parties, which they called “factions.” George Washington warned against them ...
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