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People look at car frames as they tour Tesla's "gigafactory" in Austin, Texas.
FinanceTesla stock keeps soaring as Bank of America raises price target
By Greg McKennaDecember 9, 2024
TechOpenAI’s nightmare: What David Sacks as AI Czar (and Elon Musk as wingman) could mean for Sam Altman’s $157 billion startup
By Sharon GoldmanDecember 7, 2024
PoliticsA band of billionaires assembles for Trump 2.0. Here’s who is on board so far
By Alena BotrosDecember 6, 2024
WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 05: Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Co-Chair of the newly announced Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) arrives with his son "X" on his shoulders at the U.S. Capitol before a meeting with members of the U.S. Congress December 05, 2024 in Washington, DC. Musk and DOGE Co-chair Vivek Ramaswamy are meeting with members of the U.S. Congress today about DOGE, a planned presidential advisory commission with the goal of cutting government spending and increasing efficiency in the federal workforce. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
SuccessElon Musk is planning a rude awakening for 94% of federal workers by monitoring their every move
By Jane ThierDecember 6, 2024
An Ariane 5 lifts off from its launchpad in Kourou, at the European Space Center in French Guiana, on June 20, 2019.
TechAirbus is slashing 2,000 jobs as Europe’s space industry struggles to keep up with Elon Musk’s SpaceX
By Ryan HoggDecember 6, 2024
NewslettersTrump taps Sacks as AI and crypto czar, Slater as chief antitrust enforcer
By Andrew NuscaDecember 6, 2024
PoliticsMarc Andreessen is recruiting and interviewing staff for Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency 
By Alena BotrosDecember 5, 2024
TechProtecting a billionaire CEO costs millions. Here’s how the world’s biggest companies measure up
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezDecember 5, 2024
Meta Platforms Inc. logo seen displayed on a monitor
TechMeta will build a $10 billion AI data center in Louisiana—and Elon Musk is also expanding his own Tennessee AI facility
By Jack Brook, Adrian Sainz and The Associated PressDecember 5, 2024
In this photo illustration, the logo of 'OpenAI' is displayed on a mobile phone screen in front of a computer screen displaying the photographs of Elon Musk and Sam Altman in Ankara, Turkiye .
TechOpenAI CEO Sam Altman says it would be ‘profoundly un-American’ if Elon Musk uses Trump admin role to ‘hurt’ competitors
By The Associated PressDecember 4, 2024
Commander Jared Isaacman
PoliticsTrump’s pick to lead NASA is a tech billionaire who made history completing the first-ever private spacewalk
By The Associated PressDecember 4, 2024
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies during a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on January 31, 2024. (Photo: Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images)
NewslettersZuckerberg seeks ‘active role’ in Trump administration tech talks
By Andrew NuscaDecember 4, 2024
Brian Moynihan, Bank of America CEO (left) has some thoughts on how Elon Musk (right) might have to approach his work at DOGE.
FinanceBrian Moynihan has some advice for Elon Musk when it comes to running the DOGE—but it may not be the Tesla CEO’s style
By Eleanor PringleDecember 4, 2024
Elon Musk listens as US President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a House Republicans Conference meeting at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill on November 13, 2024 in Washington, DC.
TechThe lawyers who took on Tesla and Elon Musk wanted $5.6 billion for winning the case. In a lawsuit about excessive pay, ‘That was a bold ask,’ said the judge. 
By Amanda GerutDecember 4, 2024
Elon Musk in July 2024.
TechThe 4 ‘fatal flaws’ in Tesla’s bid to award Elon Musk $100 billion, according to the judge who dashed his pay
By Amanda GerutDecember 3, 2024
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