A former employee of Twitter, now known as X, has filed a lawsuit against the company alleging wrongful termination shortly after Elon Musk took over as CEO.
Critics say the system, however, is flawed. Tech 2023-12-07T22:47:01Z FabFitFun faces backlash for crude promo code in support of Elon Musk — and its pledge to run ads on X The subscription box ...
In a recent thread on X, Elon Musk discussed how phrases such as “From the river to the sea” and calls for “decolonization” of Israel are euphemisms for genocide and would lead to suspensions.
Elon Musk played a big role in persuading Ilya Sutskever to join OpenAI as chief scientist in 2015. Now the Tesla CEO wants to know what he saw there that scared him so much. Sutskever ...
Elon Musk is the CEO of electric-vehicle maker Tesla, whose board he joined in 2004. During his nearly two decades there, the company has grown to be the global leader in EVs and world’s most ...
A group of nearly 30 House Democrats has accused Elon Musk and X of profiting ... On Monday, Mr Musk responded by filing a “thermonuclear lawsuit” against Media Matters. He and other X ...
How many companies can you destroy at the same time? Investors are worried that red-pilled billionaire Elon Musk is determined to find out. In an appearance on CNBC's "Last Call" last week ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. India is considering a request from Tesla to lower tariffs for imported electric vehicles, according to ...
X CEO Linda Yaccarino is publicly backing Elon Musk after he explicitly said “go fuck yourself” to advertisers leaving X during an onstage interview yesterday at The New York Times DealBoo ...
Violating this clause could result in a lawsuit for $50,000 ... repercussions for those who sell the Cybertruck without Elon Musk's approval. Such individuals may face restrictions on purchasing ...
Caron Bernstein, a former actress and model, filed a lawsuit Thursday at the eleventh hour against Richardson in the New York Supreme Court, according to court documents obtained by USA TODAY.