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USA TODAY readers have spoken – and they want a third party in US politics. But is Elon Musk the one to lead it?
Times Higher Education got an earful from conservative students and Republican luminaries alike at this year's Turning Point ...
Allegations of political interference are mounting on both sides of the Atlantic, as critics cite the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and the prosecution of German comedian ...
ANALYSIS: In his feud with Donald Trump, the world’s richest person has the distinct disadvantage of not possessing nukes.
A resurgence of combative, masculine leadership among high-profile male CEOs is drawing criticism from female executives and ...
TTP identified 130 Yemen-based X accounts that were advertising a range of weapons, including high-powered rifles, grenade launchers, and other military-grade arms.
In the White House, "moving at the speed of Trump" means rapid administrative changes. Trump's early second-term ...
Moving at the "speed of Trump" is one of the White House's favorite phrases, but when it comes to presidential travel, Donald ...
The state initiatives have a markedly different character than Trump's slash-and-burn approach, symbolized by Musk's chainsaw-brandishing appearance at a Conservative Political Action Committee ...
Mark Cuban said that Elon Musk's new political party is smart to focus on a few congressional races. Cuban doesn't trust Musk is forming it because he's a "good guy," but said it could still be ...
Politics The Problem With Elon Musk’s Third-Party Push If the Tesla tycoon has any interesting ideas, he has yet to reveal them.
Musk has several companies that serve his ambitions in a vast array of sectors. We might have believed some of his claims if it were not for the disastrous effect of Musk’s venture into the American ...